Croatia’s Controversial Bill Affects Serbia Relations, Poses a Challenge for EU Diplomacy
November 6, 2011
By Maja Šoštarić Despite much criticism, on 21 October 2011 the Croatian Parliament passed a controversial and long-awaited Bill that has tested relations with Serbia, and the EU as well. A chill has thus descended over relations between Belgrade and Zagreb, which had seemed to be warming over the past year. Decision-makers in Brussels are [...]
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Opportunities for Slovakian-Macedonian Cooperation: Interview with Robert Kirnag
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Balkanalysis.com editor’s note: In this comprehensive new interview, Balkanalysis.com Director Chris Deliso gets the insights of Slovakia’s top diplomat in Macedonia, Dr Robert Kirnag on a range of issues relating to both countries. Starting with views into common experience and cultural background of the two countries, the interview also covers Slovakia’s economic growth, experience with [...]
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