Europe’s Islamophobia Could Be Dodik’s Undoing
On July 7, Milorad Dodik ushered in a new phase of his secessionist agenda in Bosnia. The hard-line Serb leader signed into law two pieces...
Serbia Is Taking a Page Out of Russia’s Book
Before being ousted in Montenegro’s presidential runoff election on April 2, incumbent President Milo Djukanovic sounded the alarm about a revival of Serbian efforts to...
NATO Needs to Welcome Bosnia Before It’s Too Late
In 1995, a U.S.-led military intervention ended three and a half years of war in Bosnia. Along with the European Union, the United States invested...