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№109. 'Outsourcing’ de facto Statehood. Russia and the Secessionist Entities in Georgia and Moldova

№109. 'Outsourcing’ de facto Statehood. Russia and the Secessionist Entities in Georgia and Moldova

Author(s): Nicu Popescu / Language(s): English

The international community has been increasingly concerned with the secessionist conflicts that have marked the dissolution of the Soviet Union. The conflicts in the Transnistrian region of Moldova, South Ossetia and Abkhazia in Georgia, and Nagorno-Karabakh in Azerbaijan are no longer ‘internal affairs’ of the successor states of the former Soviet Union. The EU and NATO enlargements have brought these organisations closer to the conflict areas and have increased their interest in promoting solutions to these conflicts. In the context of the international fight against terrorism, there are fears that the existence of failed states or uncontrolled areas can have repercussions far beyond their respective regions. The relative stabilisation of the Balkans will allow the EU and NATO to pay more attention to conflicts that are further away from their neighbourhood.

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№120. The Presevo Valley of Southern Serbia alongside Kosovo. The Case for Decentralisation and Minority Protection

№120. The Presevo Valley of Southern Serbia alongside Kosovo. The Case for Decentralisation and Minority Protection

Author(s): Beáta Huszka / Language(s): English

Presevo Valley gained international attention mostly due to the insurgency of local Albanians in 2000, which was also a key factor destabilising Macedonia in 2001. Situated in southern Serbia and bordering on Macedonia and Kosovo, Presevo Valley is home to Serbia’s Albanian minority. Although the Valley has been calm in the last few years and the resurgence of armed conflict is unlikely at the moment, the situation is still fragile and continues to pose a potential security threat for the wider region. As the solution to Kosovo’s status is approaching, the problems of Albanians in Presevo Valley deserve serious attention. There are two main sources of security threats: one is the potential influx of Serbian refugees, the other is Kosovo’s (hypothetical) partition. The latter could potentially lead to the outbreak of violence, as Albanians of the Valley recently declared their intention to be united with Kosovo if the Serbian villages in the North of Kosovo would join Serbia. This Policy Brief argues, however, that the Serbian government could reduce the chances of conflict by addressing some everyday problems faced by the Albanian minority, which could take the wind out of the sails of potential irredentists. Albanian grievances centre on issues such as their weak presence in the public sector, high unemployment, limited implementation of their language rights and the lack of economic development. Some of these problems could be effectively addressed through strengthening local autonomy, which could be part of the solution. It is argued here that continuation with the Covic plan, which combines decentralisation and demilitarisation, could bring about the desired stability for the region, which needs continued attention and assistance from international bodies, among them the European Union.

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№127. The EU and Kazakhstan. Balancing Economic Cooperation and Aiding Democratic Reforms in the Central Asian region

№127. The EU and Kazakhstan. Balancing Economic Cooperation and Aiding Democratic Reforms in the Central Asian region

Author(s): Bhavna Dave / Language(s): English

Kazakhstan’s continuing socioeconomic and political stability, a formal commitment to political reforms and an unambiguously pro-Western orientation make it the EU’s most reliable partner in the Central Asian region. Its rising oil exports – almost 80% of EU imports from Kazakhstan consist of fuel and geostrategic location make a close and continuing partnership with the EU inevitable. Recognising that Kazakhstan is favourably placed to be the foremost player in the region, this analysis advocates that the EU should 1) develop an internally differentiated strategy towards Central Asia with Kazakhstan as a strategic anchor in the region, and 2) prioritise the promotion of democratic reforms and transparency of political and economic processes which can turn Kazakhstan into a more effective and reliable partner of the EU and a positive engine for reform in the broader region.

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№129. Turkmenistan in transition. A window for EU engagement?

№129. Turkmenistan in transition. A window for EU engagement?

Author(s): Michael Denison / Language(s): English

The sudden death of President Saparmurat Niyazov on 21 December 2006 has opened a window for engagement between the European Union (EU) and Turkmenistan. There appears to be a realisation across the Turkmen political elite that Niyazov’s style of policy micro-management was unsustainable and undesirable, both in terms of its immediate outcomes, and for its broader impact on political and social cohesion. Accordingly, a more balanced and collegiate form of governance is likely to develop under the new regime, with power effectively centred on a ‘junta’ of influential security officials from different clans/regions. Although formal democratisation remains a distant prospect, a sequence of economic and social changes, initiated both from above and below is likely to occur. The principal objectives of these will be to reverse Niyazov’s most idiosyncratic and unambiguously damaging policies, and to commence a process of cautious re-engagement with the outside world. What is the aim of these changes, repairing the damage of the Niazov years or something more ambitious? These reforms have the potential to be simultaneously emancipating and destabilising. Using a fusion of traditional Turkmen and Soviet techniques, paid for by gas rents, Niyazov managed to create a regime that, for over two decades, rather effectively neutralised any actual or potential sources of opposition to his rule. Without that primitive overlay, the multiplication of political actors, combined with necessary reforms to increase the role of the private sector, is likely to test the state’s institutional strength, and open new internal commercial pressures for engagement in and beyond the region.

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№134. Democratisation and Human Rights in Central Asia: Problems, Development Prospects and the Role of the International Community

№134. Democratisation and Human Rights in Central Asia: Problems, Development Prospects and the Role of the International Community

Author(s): Eugheniy Zhovtis / Language(s): English

To understand the reasons for the relative failures of the transition to democracy, the formation of a law-based state and the establishment of respect for human rights in the independent states of Central Asia today, as well as the role of the international community, one has to assess, first of all, the dynamics of the political process in this region of the world. In large part, the origins of the current weakness of democratic processes are the result of developments during the final decades of Soviet power. By the early 1990s, there arose a situation in which the ruling authorities Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU), ruling authorities, realising the necessity of reform but at the same time wishing to retain power, initiated a set of reforms that employed democratic phraseology but which aimed first of all at protecting the interests of the ruling group.

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№135. What Went Wrong? The Impact of Western Policies towards Hamas and Hizbollah

№135. What Went Wrong? The Impact of Western Policies towards Hamas and Hizbollah

Author(s): Natalie Tocci / Language(s): English

International policies and in particular EU and US policies towards Hamas and Hizbollah have had multiple and interlocking effects in the last two years. Most visibly, western policies have impacted upon the two movements themselves, on the domestic governance systems in Palestine and Lebanon, and on the relations between Hamas and Hizbollah and their respective domestic political rivals. In turn, they have also had an impact on the conflicts between Israel and Palestine/Lebanon, and on the mediating roles of the international community. The balance sheet is far from positive. Paradoxically, western policies have often hampered the quest for international peace, democracy and good governance, as well as inter- and intra-state reconciliation. This Policy Brief offers a comparative analysis of the impact of western policies on three principal domestic and international dimensions of the Middle Eastern conundrum: the transformation and popularity of Hamas and Hizbollah, Lebanese and Palestinian governance and intra-Lebanese and Palestinian reconciliation.

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№160. Time to think of a strategic bargain with Russia

№160. Time to think of a strategic bargain with Russia

Author(s): Michael Emerson / Language(s): English

The recent past has been a miserable time for political relations between Russia and both the EU and the US. While business has been booming on the back of Russia’s huge gains from the skyrocketing price of oil and gas, the foreign policy scene has been desolate. All parties are contributing to the present grumbling dissatisfactions: Russia’s bullying foreign policy towards its smaller neighbors, its trouble-making over Kosovo and its ugly ultra-nationalist rhetoric, the EU’s inability to shape common positions towards Russia on either political or energy questions, the greatly damaged credibility of the present leadership of the United States, Russia’s complaints that it was cheated by NATO in the 1990s, the row over missile defences etc.

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№168. Al Qaeda in the West as a Youth Movement: The Power of a Narrative

№168. Al Qaeda in the West as a Youth Movement: The Power of a Narrative

Author(s): Olivier Roy / Language(s): English

Why do we bother, in Europe, about ‘Islamic radicalisation’? The answer seems obvious. There are at least two good reasons: one is terrorism, with its security implications; the other is the issue of integrating second-generation migrants in Europe, apparently the most fertile ground for recruiting terrorists. For most observers, the link between terrorism and integration is a given fact. Al Qaeda-type terrorist activities carried out either in Europe, or by European residents and citizens abroad, are seen as the extreme form, and hence as a logical consequence, of Islam related radicalisation. There is a teleological approach consisting of looking in retrospect at every form of radicalisation and violence associated with the Muslim population in Europe as a harbinger of terrorism.

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Izbor - Kosmet, 2008 / 01 / 04

Izbor - Kosmet, 2008 / 01 / 04

Author(s): Author Not Specified / Language(s): Serbian

DRUGI NEUSPEH (Kosova sot - Priština) OBELODANJENA DEKLARACIJA NEZAVISNOSTI (Kosova sot - Priština) NEOPHODNA MISIJA (Infopress - Priština) NEZAVISNOST - BEZ POTRESA (Zëri - Priština) PROGLAŠENJE KAO JEDNOSTRANI AKT (Kosova sot - Priština) PROKLETA I BLAGOSLOVENA 1244 (Shqip - Tirana) OPASNI EVROPSKI GLASOVI ZA RASPARČAVANJE EVROPE (Koha ditore - Priština) ODVAJANJE KOSOVA OD RUSIJE (Kosova sot - Priština) NEZAVISNOST ALBANIJE – NEZAVISNOST KOSOVA (Infopress - Priština) KONAČNA SUDBINA KOSOVA ZAVISI OD TOKOVA U BOSNI (Express - Priština) TRI SCENARIJA SRBIJE ZA REAGOVANJE PROTIV NEZAVISNOSTI (Zëri - Priština) SRPSKA REZOLUCIJA - PODSTICAJ ZA PARALELNE STRUKTURE (Lajm - Priština) SRBIJA SE ŠEGAČI SA SSP (Gazeta shqiptare - Tirana) NOVI VETAR NASILJA DUVA IZ BEOGRADA (Kosova sot - Priština) PREMIJER SRBIJE IGNORIŠE UŽASE RATA NA KOSOVU (Zëri - Priština) SRBI SA KOSOVA - TAOCI BEOGRADA (Zëri - Priština) PRITISCI SRBIJE U OBLASTI BEZBEDNOSTI SU NEPREKIDNI (Kosova sot - Priština) ČUDNE SRPSKE PRETENZIJE PREMA VOJNOJ NEUTRALNOSTI (Express - Priština) NEPRIJATELJ NE SPAVA! (Koha ditore - Priština) ALBANSKO UJEDINJENJE PROIZVODI DUGOROČNU STABILNOST U REGION (Kosova sot - Priština)

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Izbor - Kosmet, 2008 / 01 / 11

Izbor - Kosmet, 2008 / 01 / 11

Author(s): Author Not Specified / Language(s): Serbian

KOLONIJALISTIČKI APETITI JEDNE REZOLUCIJE (Radio “Kosova e lirë” - Priština) SRBIJA ULAZI U NAJDUBLJU POLITIČKU KRIZU OD SEPTEMBRA 2000. (Zëri - Priština) SRBIJA KAO TALAC KOSOVA (Start - Tirana) SRPSKE STRATEGIJE (Koha ditore - Priština) KOSOVO SE DELI - IMA LI NEKO SCENARIO DA SPREČI PODELU I RAT (Koha ditore - Priština) “NE” STANDARDIMA ZA PODELU! (Infopress - Priština) PODELA MITROVICE - TEMPIRANA BOMBA ZA BUDUĆNOST KOSOVA (Sot - Tirana) BEZBEDNOSNI IZAZOVI UOČI REŠENJA POLITIČKOG STATUSA KOSOVA (Kosova sot - Priština) OUN U SUKOBU SA SOPSTVENIM CILJEVIMA (Lajm - Priština) KAKVA NEZAVISNOST SE SERVIRA KOSOVU? (Koha ditore - Priština) NEZAVISNOST POD RUKOVODSTVOM SLOVENIJE (Kosova sot - Priština) EVROPA PODILAZI SRPSKOM NARCIZMU PREKO LEĐA KOSOVA (Sot - Tirana) VELIKI KOMPROMIS ZA KOSOVO (Tema - Tirana) SLEPILO SOLANINIH OBMANJIVAČA (Dervina.com) EVROPSKO REŠENJE - PONOVNA ZAVISNOST (Telegrafi - Priština) GODINA ČEKANJA I GODINA NADE (55 - Tirana) TRI NOVOGODIŠNJE ŽELJE (Koha ditore - Priština)

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Izbor - Kosmet, 2008 / 01 / 18

Izbor - Kosmet, 2008 / 01 / 18

Author(s): Author Not Specified / Language(s): Serbian

SRPSKI MITOVI I LAŽI O KOSOVU (Kosova sot - Priština) MIR ILI RAT (Dervina.com - Nacionalni informativni portal albanske dijaspore) TEŠKI DANI PRED TAČIJEM (Koha ditore - Priština) GDE JE SADA AHTISARIJEV PLAN? (Koha ditore - Priština) MALA HAMLETOVSKA DILEMA (Epoka e re - Priština) “NE” MISIJI EU NA KOSOVU! (Infopress - Priština) EMOCIONALNE OBMANE NEĆE FUNKCIONISATI (Dervina.com - Nacionalni informativni portal albanske dijaspore) VOJSKA (Epoka e re - Priština) DIPLOMATSKA DVOUMLJENJA I KOSOVO (Koha ditore - Priština) PROTIVUSTAVNI SPORAZUM (Lajm - Priština) UPOZORENJE EU ZA “GASPROM” I BALKANSKE GASPROMOVCE (Gazeta shqiptare - Tirana) KOSOVO - NEZAVISNO U PRVOJ POLOVINI 2008. GODINE (Infopress - Priština) NAROD KOSOVA JE URADIO SVOJE (Telegrafi - Priština) “NEUTRALNOST” BEOGRADA JE RASKRŠĆE SRBIJE (55 - Tirana) SRAĆUJU SE ROKOVI (Kosova sot - Priština) ANTIEVROPSKA SRBIJA (Koha ditore - Priština) ZAJEDNIČKO FINALE (Zëri - Priština) SRPSKI “DEDAMRAZ” (Infopress - Priština) EDNOSMERNI PUT U PRAVCU NEUSPEHA (Zëri - Priština) KOSMOPOLITSKI PRISTUP KOSOVU (Kosova sot - Priština) POREĐENJA I REGIONALNA BEZBEDNOST (Zëri - Priština)

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Izbor - Kosmet, 2008 / 02 / 08

Izbor - Kosmet, 2008 / 02 / 08

Author(s): Author Not Specified / Language(s): Serbian

OPERACIJA “STATUS” ZA ZAŠTITU KOSOVA (Zëri - Priština) DA LI ĆEMO PONOVO IMATI RAT NA KOSOVU? (Ndryshe - Tirana) OPASNA VEZA SRBIJA – RUSIJA (Shqip - Tirana) SRBIJA REAKTIVIRA PLANB (Kosova sot - Priština) RUSKA POLITIKA PREMA KOSOVU PREDSTAVLJA IZDAJU NJENE (Sot - Tirana) BEZBEDNOST (Kosova sot - Priština) DA LI ĆE SE SRBIJA DENACIFIKOVATI? (Shekulli - Tirana) PAKET KOJI POJAČAVA SRPSKE NITI (Kosova sot - Priština) SRBIJA - AUTOGOL ZA EU (Infopress - Priština) KRAJ VIKEND POLITIČARA (Zëri - Priština) EVROPA JE ODLUČILA O KOSOVU (Ndryshe - Tirana) PRVIH 48 SATI KRITIČNI ZA DRŽAVU KOSOVO (Zëri - Priština) PROGLAŠENJE NEZAVISNOSTI JE PITANJE SATI, DANA, MESECI,GODINA... (Radio “Kosova e lirë” - Priština) MANIPULISANJE NEZAVISNOŠĆU (Koha ditore - Priština) PRESEDAN SLOBODE (Tema - Tirana) NOVA ŠANSA ILI VELIKI NEUSPEH? (Zëri - Priština) KOSOVO I GLOBALNA AGENDA RUSIJE (Zëri - Priština) TADIĆEVA POBEDA U SRBIJI I REFREN NEZAVISNOSTI KOSOVA (Radio “Kosova e lirë” - Priština) POSLEDICE ANTIEVROPSKE POLITIKE (Zëri - Priština) NEZAVISNOST KOSOVA POMAŽE DEMOKRATIZACIJI SRBIJE (Infopress - Priština)

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Izbor - Kosmet, 2008 / 03 / 28

Izbor - Kosmet, 2008 / 03 / 28

Author(s): Author Not Specified / Language(s): Serbian

ZAJEDNIČKA POLITIKA TADIĆA I KOŠTUNICE PROTIV KOSOVA I ZAPADA (Zëri - Priština) SAMARDŽIĆ I GALUČI ZASLUŽUJU POHVALE (Koha ditore - Priština) NE I TOLIKO LUKAV SRPSKI PLAN (Express - Priština) BEOGRAD TREBA ZAUSTAVITI (Koha ditore - Priština) DA LI SMO DRŽAVA.....? (Kosova sot - Priština) SUSEDI SRBIJE ILI PRIJATELJI KOSOVA? (Infopress - Priština) KRIZE VLASTI NA BALKANU NISU SLUČAJNOST! (Zëri - Priština) STABILIZOVANJE BALKANA (Zëri - Priština) KORACI I TENDENCIJE (Infopess - Priština) SRBIJA TESTIRA ODLUČNOST NATO-a I EU (Koha ditore - Priština) IZAZIVAČI NASILJA (Zëri - Priština) UPOZORAVAJUĆA ESKALACIJA VELIKE NIZBRDICE (Koha ditore - Priština) SEVER MITROVICE I ISTINA O KOSOVU (Zëri - Priština) ZAPALJENO KOSOVO (Koha ditore - Priština) VOJNI ASPEKTI NEMIRA OD 17.MARTA U SEVERNOJ MITROVICI (Kosova sot - Priština) ŠEME SUKOBA NA KOSOVU: SRBIJA PROTIVALBANACA I ZAPADA (Zëri - Priština) PONOVO USPOSTAVITI KOPNENU ZONU BEZBEDNOSTI(Telegrafi - Priština) SCENARIO SRBIJE - TRAŽI SE ŠTO VIŠE AKTERA (Start - Tirana) SEVER - TEST KOJI TREBA SPREČITI (Telegrafi - Priština) ŠTA SE KRIJE IZ NASILNIH NEMIRA U MITROVICI? (Start - Tirana) IHOR KYNAL (Express - Priština) SRPSKO BEZUMLJE (Infopress - Priština) KAD SE UKRSTE KOPLJA! (Infopress - Priština) MITROVICA, KREDIBILITET, UNMIK, KFOR... (Infopress - Priština) LOGISTIKA SRPSKOM NASILJU NA KOSOVU (Infopress - Priština)

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Izbor - Kosmet, 2008 / 04 / 04

Izbor - Kosmet, 2008 / 04 / 04

Author(s): Author Not Specified / Language(s): Serbian

STRATEGIJA VIŠESTRUKIH UDARA (Infopress - Priština) POČELO JE SEPTEMBARSKO ZASEDANJE OUN POVODOM KOSOVA (Gazeta shqiptare - Tirana) KOŠTUNICA U SARADNJI SA MOSKVOM NUDI FUNKCIONALNU PODELU? (Zëri - Priština) IDEJA PRIMAKOVA (Kosova sot - Priština) ”SPALJENA” KARTA ILI KARTA KOJA ĆE TEK BITI ZAPALJENA?! (Start - Tirana) (NOVI) SRPSKI PLAN ZA PODELU KOSOVA! (MitrovicaPRESS -Mitrovica) KOSOVO - “AHILOVA PETA” SRBIJE (Express - Priština) APRIL I MAJ - KRITIČNI MESECI ZA STABILNOST KOSOVA (Zëri - Priština) PODELA I NJUJORK (Koha ditore - Priština) SAMIT U BUKUREŠTU I ZAHTEV KOSOVA ZA PRISTUP “PARTNERSTVU” (Epoka e re - Priština) SOLUNSKA AGENDA EU I ANTIEVROPSKA POLITIKA SRBIJE (Zëri - Priština) KOSOVO U PRAVCU EU (Infopress - Priština) KOSOVO NIJE ”TAJVAN SRBIJE” VEĆ ”TAJVAN ALBANIJE” (Epoka e re - Priština) DA LI ĆE KOSOVU POMOĆI “OTAPANJE LEDA” NA KIPRU? (Metropol - Tirana) TEŠKE OPTUŽBE I KONKRETNA DELOVANJA (Zëri - Priština) ZA ODLUČAN UNMIK (Zëri - Priština) TOLERISANJE DONOSI PODELU (Kosova sot - Priština) NEMA VIŠE SPORAZUMA, KOSOVO JE NEZAVISNO OD SRBIJE (Dervina.com) JEDINSTVO OKO MITROVICE (Zëri - Priština) KOORDINISANJE AKTIVNOSTI ZA STABILIZACIJU KOSOVA (Zëri - Priština) NEMA KOMPROMISA OKO TERITORIJE (Infopess - Priština) PRESEDAN KRFSKOG KANALA I PRESEDAN GRDECA (55 - Tirana) MINISTARKA ZA POVRATAK U VLADI SRBIJE (Infopess - Priština)

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Izbor - Kosmet, 2008 / 04 / 18

Izbor - Kosmet, 2008 / 04 / 18

Author(s): Author Not Specified / Language(s): Serbian

PROBLEMI SA PRIZNAVANJEM NEZAVISNOSTI KOSOVA (Koha ditore - Priština) ALBANIJA U NATO - POZITIVAN TOK ZA KOSOVO (Kosova sot - Priština) 15. JUN - DATUM KADA SE MENJA MEĐUNARODNA ULOGA KOSOVA (Zëri - Priština) BULDOŽERI (Express - Priština) UPOZORENJE, DVE PROVOKACIJE I JEDNA BEZOČNOST (Infopress - Priština) UNMIK, EULEX I SUVERENITET (Shekulli - Tirana) IZBORI SRBIJE NA KOSOVU – VELIKA STRATEŠKA GREŠKA (Epoka e re - Priština) ŠTA MOŽE DA SE DOGODI NA KOSOVU IZMEĐU 11. MAJA I 15. JUNA? (Zëri - Priština) ZAŠTO NA KOSOVU NE MOŽE DA SE PRIMENI ”ŠVEDSKI MODEL”? (Infopress - Priština) KREIRANJE ODLUKE (Zëri - Priština) INTERNACIONALIZACIJA SRPSKIH IZBORA (Gazeta shqiptare - Tirana) 11. MAJ - GRANIČNI DAN ZA PRIŠTINU I ZAPAD U ODNOSU NA SRBIJU (Zëri - Priština) SPREČITI SRBE SVIM SREDSTVIMA (Standard - Tirana) DA LI ĆE SRBI SA KOSOVA BITI ISKORIŠĆENI ZA POLITIČKU BORBU? (Zëri - Priština) UZALUDNI IZBORI (Infopress - Priština) KOSOVO KAO TEST PROEVROPSKE SRPSKE POLITIKE (Zëri - Priština) MITROVICA I BEOGRAD! (Infopress - Priština) NASTAVAK DESTRUKTIVNOSTI (Zëri - Priština) U OVO VREME NA KOSOVU ... (Express - Priština) MULTIETNIČNOST NEĆE UJEDINITI KOSOVO (Shqip - Tirana) “POLAGANJE RAČUNA” EU PRED SRBIJOM! (Zëri - Priština)

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DPC BOSNIA DAILY: Europe Must Play a Key Role in the Balkans

DPC BOSNIA DAILY: Europe Must Play a Key Role in the Balkans

Author(s): Bodo Weber,Kurt Bassuener / Language(s): English

Bosnia Daily: March 30, 2017 – Europe Must Play a Key Role in the Balkans

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Jugoslavija i istoriografija
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Jugoslavija i istoriografija

Author(s): Dubravka Stojanović / Language(s): Serbian

Prošlo je već više od 20 godina od raspada Jugoslavije i završetka rata, ali ta država ostaje važna, ako ne i ključna tačka prošlosti koja služi za definisanje sadašnjosti u svim bivšim republikama. Jugoslavija je taj idealni „drugi“, onaj prema kome na najpouzdaniji način može da se konstruiše identitet današnjih država nastalih na njenim razvalinama. Kao i u drugim konstrukcijama sećanja, i u ovom slučaju najmanje je važna istorijska realnost, a presudnu ulogu u procesu formiranja današnje slike o njoj imaju sadašnje političke potrebe u državama-naslednicama. Zbog toga je način na koji se u javnosti predstavlja Jugoslavija jedan od najpreciznijih instrumenata pomoću kojih možemo da merimo današnje političko stanje i raspoloženje.

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Kako sam izgubio prošlost
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Kako sam izgubio prošlost

Author(s): Branko Milanović / Language(s): Serbian

Kroz većinu tekstova posvećenih izlasku Britanije iz Evrope i dolasku Trumpa na vlast provlači se nostalgija za opojnim danima posle Hladnog rata, čežnja za vremenima kada je pobeda demokratije i neoliberalne ekonomije izgledala kao svršena stvar, a liberalni kapitalizam bio smatran vrhuncem istorije čovečanstva.

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Istorija kao slon u sobi
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Istorija kao slon u sobi

Author(s): Jacqueline Niese / Language(s): Serbian

Gde počinje savremena srpska istorija? I koje mesto u njoj zauzima jugoslovensko nasleđe? Da li razgovori o sećanju i zaboravu u post-konfliktnim društvima uopšte imaju smisla? Sa ovim pitanjima sam otišla iz Srbije u oktobru 2016. Pre 6 godina sam pošla na studijska putovanja o kulturi sećanja po celom post-jugoslovenskom prostoru u organizaciji Memory Laba (Laboratorije sećanja), edukacijske mreže koja se bavi temom kulturnog savladavanja prošlosti u zapadnoj Evropi i na zapadnom Balkanu. Od našeg prvog susreta u Sarajevu 2010. godine, nas 40 aktivista i analitičara smo zajedno putovali i istraživali kako društva u zapadnoj Evropi i na zapadnom Balkanu predstavljaju svoju istoriju. Posetili smo Bosnu i Hercegovinu, Hrvatsku, Francusku, Nemačku i nemačko-poljsku granicu, Kosovo, Makedoniju, Belgiju, a 2016. smo stigli u Srbiju.

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Potrošeni socijalizam
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Potrošeni socijalizam

Author(s): Branislav Dimitrijević / Language(s): Serbian

Drugo poglavlje iz knjige Branislava Dimitrijevića: Potrošeni socijalizam – Kultura, konzumerizam i društvena imaginacija u Jugoslaviji (1950-1974), koja uskoro izlazi u izdanju Fabrike knjiga i Peščanika.

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