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On War, Language and Intergenerational Trauma: A Conversation with Damir Avdagic
How is war trauma passed down through language, the body, and the family? Gelare Khoshgozaran…
Exonerating Milosevic: A Futile, Destructive Cause of Global “Anti-Imperialists”
Refik Hodzic takes on recent revisionist efforts to declare Slobodan Milošević “exonerated by the ICTY” — and…
The Zetra Project: Remembering the Concert That Tried to Save Yugoslavia
Remembering the Sarajevo rock show that tried to save Yugoslavia, 25 years later. The forgotten peace…
An Open Letter to the Editors of the Monkey Cage Blog of the Washington Post Online Edition
July 23, 2016 Dear Editors, We, the undersigned scholars, write this letter in response to…
Op-ed: Changing Britain, A Reply to Sara Gvero on the EU Referendum
Dragan Plavšić offers an alternative take on Britain’s decision to leave the EU, the rise…
Shrinking Britain: A Migrant’s View on the EU Referendum
A migrant from Mostar, Yugoslavia on the meaning of Brexit. By Sara Gvero. When I…