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PhD Eng. Stelian TEODORESCU
Kosovo and Serbian officials have different opinions regarding the events that took place in North Kosovo on the 24th September 2023.
02/10/2023 Free Readings Region: Western Balkans Topic: Conflicts
PhD Eng. Stelian TEODORESCU
The latest geopolitical developments in the Western Balkans.
09/03/2023 Free Readings Region: Western Balkans Topic: Geopolitics and Geostrategy
PhD Eng. Stelian TEODORESCU
The events that take place in Ukraine influence the energy and defence policies in the Western Balkans.
24/02/2023 Free Readings Region: Western Balkans Topic: Geopolitics and Geostrategy
PhD Eng. Stelian TEODORESCU
The events that occurred recently in the Western Balkans show the status of the competition between the EU/NATO and the Russian Federation.
27/01/2023 Free Readings Region: Western Balkans Topic: Asymmetrical Threats
PhD Eng. Stelian TEODORESCU
The situation in the region still draws international attention.
17/01/2023 Free Readings Region: Western Balkans Topic: Geopolitics and Geostrategy
PhD Eng. Stelian TEODORESCU
The recent evolutions of the situation in the Western Balkans
09/01/2023 Free Readings Region: Western Balkans Topic: Geopolitics and Geostrategy
PhD Eng. Stelian TEODORESCU
The tensions between Serbia and Kosovo are increasing, causing therise of the alert level of the Serbian Armed Forces.
27/12/2022 Free Readings Region: Western Balkans Topic: Conflicts
PhD Eng. Stelian TEODORESCU
The EU aims at having the countries in the Western Balkans become a part of it, to fight the Russian influence in the area.
16/12/2022 Free Readings Region: Western Balkans Topic: Geopolitics and Geostrategy
PHD Zlatko HADŽIDEDIĆ
Popular narratives on Russia's geopolitical interests in the Balkans point to two rather divergent directions. Facts on the ground, however, do not support either.
27/02/2021 Free Readings Region: Western Balkans Topic: Geopolitics and Geostrategy
PHD Zlatko HADŽIDEDIĆ , Adnan IDRIZBEGOVIĆ
The Dayton Peace Accords is commonly perceived as an American political project. The partition of Bosnia is interpreted as a concept that emerged for the first time during the negotiations in Dayton, and its authorship is ascribed to the American negotiator, Richard Holbrooke. However, the history of Bosnia's partition clearly demonstrates that this concept has persistently been promoted by the European Community, and then by the European Union, from the Lisbon Conference to the present day.
11/02/2021 Free Readings Region: Western Balkans Topic: Conflicts
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