Comment: Revisionism Will Cripple Bosnia's Future
The West's commentators must not forget or dismiss the suffering caused during the wars if reconciliation is ever to be possible.
The West's commentators must not forget or dismiss the suffering caused during the wars if reconciliation is ever to be possible.
Drive-by shooting of Fatmire Terdevci will not deter her from fearlessly exposing wrongdoing.
Alliance conference examines obstacles and progress on road to EU and NATO membership.
Bosnia half-heartedly gears up for local elections amid concerns that voter turnout could be low.
Tension remains between Zagreb and Ljubljana following allegedly staged incident on disputed border territory.
Local prosecutors and judges have to focus on building up their capacity for domestic war crimes prosecutions.
Serbs, in particular, lack basic physical security in what remains a violent environment.
In the Anamorava region, the survival of ethnically-mixed workplaces and villages defies stereotypical images of a segregated society.
The drive to get to Brussels faces a new obstacle – the fact that most Croats no longer seem interested.
Republic’s main centrist party has benefited from declining interest in “national” questions.