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 Armed to the Teeth: Is Serbia really ready to surrender its guns?

Armed to the Teeth: Is Serbia really ready to surrender its guns?

June 15, 2023

Tumka (Autumn) Mozeliak dives into Serbia's response to the recent mass shootings, and what gun control could look like in the country

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 Magic and harsh realities in East Serbia: “Flotacija” at the goEast Festival of Central and Eastern European Film

Magic and harsh realities in East Serbia: “Flotacija” at the goEast Festival of Central and Eastern European Film

June 5, 2023

Xandie (Alexandra) Kuenning reviews the Serbian documentary "Flotacija," where magic coexists with the harsh reality of a destructive mining industry

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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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 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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 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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 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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 How deep rooted is Western Balkan’s condemnation of Russia’s aggression in Ukraine?

How deep rooted is Western Balkan’s condemnation of Russia’s aggression in Ukraine?

May 16, 2022

For the first time since the break-up of Yugoslavia, the countries in the Western Balkans have expressed a similar, if not united, opinion on a matter of foreign affairs. Previously, the legacy [...]

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 Expected Victory, Yet a Glimmer of Hope for the Opposition: election night in Serbia

Expected Victory, Yet a Glimmer of Hope for the Opposition: election night in Serbia

May 4, 2022

As election day turned into night, many across Serbia waited for the release of official election results from races up to and down the country – acutely aware of how the final results [...]

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 Curtain call for Serbian democracy: why this year’s elections are all or nothing for the opposition

Curtain call for Serbian democracy: why this year’s elections are all or nothing for the opposition

March 28, 2022

Read Cameron MacBride's analysis of the upcoming Serbian election on 3 April.

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 ‘Mini-Schengen’- an end to EU aspirations or a logical stopgap?

‘Mini-Schengen’- an end to EU aspirations or a logical stopgap?

September 13, 2021

This month, Owen Howells take a look at the newly established Open Balkan Initiative aimed at further cooperation and integration of the Western Balkans and potentially speed up the EU accession [...]

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