Serbia May Return Right-Wing President
Rifts inside the democratic bloc may hand the country's top job to the extreme right.
Rifts inside the democratic bloc may hand the country's top job to the extreme right.
In an astonishing coup for its right-wing government, Croatia is given go-ahead for EU accession talks.
The continuing weakness of the Bosnian state appears to be the major obstacle blocking the road to Europe.
Although the EU wants Serbia and Montenegro to join it as a single entity or not at all, there is little political will in either republic to make the State Union a going concern.
Western Balkan states knocking on EU’s door have a lot of problems to overcome before they’re invited in.
Hard work and hard choices await countries of the western Balkans that are serious about their EU aspirations.
Fears of being abandoned after enlargement are misplaced, but EU needs to change course if it wants to prevent turbulence in the region.
Love is in the air in the Balkans - if the Eurovision Song Contest is anything to go by.
BCR investigations, examples of which are summarised below, have generated much debate on some of the most troubling problems and issues in the region (BCR No 500, 28-May-04)