EU Needs New Approach to Western Balkans
Fears of being abandoned after enlargement are misplaced, but EU needs to change course if it wants to prevent turbulence in the region.
Fears of being abandoned after enlargement are misplaced, but EU needs to change course if it wants to prevent turbulence in the region.
Customs duties and marketing failures are just some of the reasons why Kosovo businesses struggle to break even.
Macedonia hopes case against disgraced ex-minister will restore its battered international reputation.
The main opposition party VMRO is riven by a damaging conflict that threatens to cause a schism.
In the old heartland of the KLA a new paramilitary force is trying to win support.
Love is in the air in the Balkans - if the Eurovision Song Contest is anything to go by.
The international community’s flagging interest in the Balkans could undermine media development and democracy in the region.
Social and economic instability prompt many Balkan citizens to yearn for a time of order and prosperity.
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)