TOPICS: ‘Serbia’
May 13, 2013In this podcast, GMF Vice President of Programs Ivan Vejvoda discusses last month's historic agreement to normalize relations between Kosovo and Serbia.
Read more...Turkey and the Balkans: New Policy in a Changing Regional EnvironmentOctober 31, 2012 / Bülent Aras
This policy brief examines Turkey's role in the Balkans region.Read more...
October 25, 2012In this video, Sonja Licht, founder and president of the Belgrade Fund for Political Excellence (Serbia), discusses the security issues in the Balkans, civil society and investing in education.
Read more...The Demise of the Concept of the Western Balkans? Departures in Democratization and European Integration in Europe’s SoutheastMarch 16, 2012 / Belgrade, SerbiaRead more...Ivan Vejvoda Testifies on Balkans and the 2012 NATO SummitJanuary 18, 2012 / Ivan VejvodaUnited States Senate Testimony
Read more...We Need Positive Signals from the EUOctober 11, 2011 / Ivan VejvodaCORD
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Ivan Vejvoda, Executive Director of the Balkan Trust for Democracy, discusses the Serbian economy's dependence on foreign direct investment.
Read more...Recapitulating Yugoslavia: Culture, Politics, and State-Building in Bosnia and HerzegovinaJuly 31, 2009 / Douglas Davidson
In many ways Bosnia and Herzegovina resembles a mini-Yugoslavia. "Ethnonationalism" dominates not just the country's constitution but also its governance and its culture. Because of this it cannot truly become a liberal democracy until its governance and its political institutions begin to function properly and in the interests of all its citizens. Because democracy is more than just a set of formal institutions, it is time that the international community paid greater attention to reforming both kinds of institutions — formal and informal — in Bosnia and Herzegovina as it continues to seek to create a true liberal democracy in that troubled country.Read more...
September 26, 2008
On September 25-26, a diverse group of high-level civic activists, policymakers, and regional experts gathered in Serbia to celebrate the 5th Anniversary of the Balkan Trust for Democracy
Read more...Serbian and international leaders mark fifth anniversary of democratic changeOctober 05, 2005 / Douglas Davidson
Although Serbia has come a long way in five years, Belgrade conference points out the missed opportunities of the past and the roadmap for a democratic, European future.
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