An intro and interview by Eno Shkëmbi. Slađana Stojiljković is a Serbian student from the city…
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Yugoslavia’s Last Summer Dance: Did Serbia and Montenegro Really Break Up Over Eurovision?
Two and a half months before Montenegrins were due to vote in a referendum on…
Serbia’s Post-Election Protests: Day 3
Demonstrations against the ‘dictatorship’ of Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic entered their third day today, as…
The Revolt of The Masses 2.0 – On Serbia’s Comedy Candidate, Trump, and Brexit
I don’t know about you, but I’m still in shock after Serbia’s election result last…
A Conversation With Carl Bildt
A while back, I interviewed the most enigmatic diplomat in the world: Carl Bildt. Mr.…
We Asked People in Serbia: What Will the Presidential Election Mean for the Country?
We asked several people in Serbia from various fields to give their opinion on Sunday’s…
Op-Ed: Europe Should Brace Itself, There’s a New Autocracy on the Rise in Serbia
Sunday’s presidential election in Serbia will determine whether the country continues its slide into an open…