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Southeastern Europe

 Who to watch and what to expect: An overview of Eurovision 2023

Who to watch and what to expect: An overview of Eurovision 2023

May 8, 2023

Maja Soomägi takes a look at this region's entries for Eurovision 2023 and what we can expect from the Liverpool-held competition

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 How contested nation-building projects in the Balkans fuel political opportunism

How contested nation-building projects in the Balkans fuel political opportunism

May 1, 2023

Pyke Haans discusses the nation-building projects and national narratives present in the Balkans, and how they can cause more harm than good

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 Welcome to Schengen, Croatia: But who paid the price?

Welcome to Schengen, Croatia: But who paid the price?

April 24, 2023

Carolina Muzzilo writes about the cost of Schengen Croatia, and what it means to ignore unlawful and repressive border measures

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 Poetry by means of curation: Reviewing “Breathing Technique” by Marija Knežević

Poetry by means of curation: Reviewing “Breathing Technique” by Marija Knežević

April 21, 2023

Katherine Leung reviews the poetry collection "Breathing Technique" by Marija Knežević, translated from the Serbian by Sibelan Forrester

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 Out of Schengen, but what about the Eurozone? Bulgaria on the crossroads of EU integration

Out of Schengen, but what about the Eurozone? Bulgaria on the crossroads of EU integration

March 6, 2023

Kristina Tsabala analyses Bulgaria's Schengen and Eurozone aspirations, and how right-wing groups are co-opting myths about the Euro

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 Abandoned socialist hope and mother-daughter relationships: “Museum of the Revolution” at the Tbilisi International Film Festival

Abandoned socialist hope and mother-daughter relationships: “Museum of the Revolution” at the Tbilisi International Film Festival

February 14, 2023

Maja Soomägi reviews "Museum of the Revolution," a symbolic film about those living on the margins of society, decades after the post-socialist utopian dream ended

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 Unearthing the forgotten story of Jewish agents in the Second World War: “Occasional Spies” at the Tbilisi International Film Festival

Unearthing the forgotten story of Jewish agents in the Second World War: “Occasional Spies” at the Tbilisi International Film Festival

January 18, 2023

Alexandra Kuenning reviews "Occasional Spies," a gripping and innovative documentary about a group of Palestinian Jews who volunteered to return to their countries of origin in Eastern Europe in [...]

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 A tepid thriller on police corruption and institutional racism in Romania: “Unidentified” at the Tbilisi International Film Festival

A tepid thriller on police corruption and institutional racism in Romania: “Unidentified” at the Tbilisi International Film Festival

December 22, 2022

Unidentified (Neidentificat, 2020) is a sparse mystery situated around the character study of a corrupt detective. While there is some merit to its wry examination of police corruption and the [...]

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 It’s About Time Vučić’s Government Took a Position on LGBTI+ Equality

It’s About Time Vučić’s Government Took a Position on LGBTI+ Equality

November 14, 2022

Alexandra West writes about Southeast Europe's first-ever EuroPride, which against threats of being cancelled took place in September this year.

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 An orderly election full of ethnonationalist tensions: Impressions from Silba’s election observation mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina

An orderly election full of ethnonationalist tensions: Impressions from Silba’s election observation mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina

October 21, 2022

Niels van der Togt on the recent General Election in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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