Macedonia's Man of Peace
The late President Trajkovski steered his country out of conflict by embracing dialogue rather than divisive nationalism.
The late President Trajkovski steered his country out of conflict by embracing dialogue rather than divisive nationalism.
Delegates to IWPR round table discuss problems bedevilling the region's press.
Alarm at political protests masks underlying questions about how foreign investors are treated.
New government promises to press ahead with reforms, though there are question marks over its ability to deliver.
The international's community reluctance to change electoral procedures has angered rights activists.
Despite the untimely death of president Boris Trajkovski, his biggest legacy is a constitutional settlement that can survive such shocks to the political system.
Worries that enlargement is creating a new Iron Curtain in south-east Europe appear misplaced.
Albanians and Serbs agree on one thing – that the latest EU plan will not work.
Years of underinvestment have left a system that was a showcase for socialism in ruins.
A battle is going on for the soul of the party led by Serbia’s fallen strongman.