Ambassador Haris Hrle: Choosing Sides as Political Destiny
Yes, a complicated beginning. But how did this manifest in practice—if anything in history can be considered practical—over the last...
Read moreYes, a complicated beginning. But how did this manifest in practice—if anything in history can be considered practical—over the last...
Read moreThis is especially evident in its relationship with Bosnia and Herzegovina, where Serbia has consistently sought to assert dominance, often...
Read moreThe speeches of political leaders Aleksandar Vučić and Milorad Dodik, along with the adopted Declaration, clearly emphasize the strategic goals...
Read moreThis may be expected, as today in the territory of the former Yugoslavia there is not just one organized military...
Read moreAlmost nine years ago, just a few days before the UN Security Council vote on the British draft resolution regarding...
Read moreIt is an illusion that Serbia can remain neutral and unintegrated into the Euro-Atlantic security structure in the long term...
Read moreToday marks Nato’s 75th anniversary, and Vladimir Putin’s grand strategic vision remains resolute: its dissolution. Emboldened by recent advances in...
Read moreImagine the international outrage if murals of Adolf Hitler were to be prominently displayed throughout Germany, or if a Berlin...
Read moreBy Dr George Friedman No war is small when you are living in it, but the world is large, and...
Read moreThe horrific Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24 has been seen as a critical turning point in world history....
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