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Serbian Far-Right Problem: Narodne Patrole on the Rise

Most countries in Europe have problems with radical organizations from across the political spectrum, which may or may not pose a danger to the country's society and political system. Serbia is no exception. There are also several such organizations operating on its territory, whose popularity and actions sometimes have...

Montenegro’s Political Future: Pro-European or Pro-Russian? Examining the Implications of the New President Jakov Milatovic’s Election

On April 2nd, 2023, the second round of the Montenegrin presidential election resulted in a historic defeat for Milo Djukanovic, who has served as both Prime Minister and President of the country for the past 30 years. Djukanovic was elected for the first time as the head of the...

Responses of European Countries with Anti-Migration Standpoints to the Ukrainian Refugee Crisis: A Synthetic Overview

The special Eurobarometer Report conducted in 2021 revealed that across the EU, Hungary stands out along with Bulgaria and Romania for having respondents showing the lowest level of comfort in having any sort of social relationship with immigrants. According to this report, only 24% of the Hungarian, 29% of...

Western Balkan Weapons in Ukraine

The ongoing invasion of Ukrainian territory by Russian troops is accompanied by a number of supplies of military equipment from Western allies to Ukraine. This aid goes to Ukraine largely through official channels, where the content of the supplies is known to the general public and these are clear...

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The EU-MERCOSUR Agreement: Opportunities and Challenges

On December 6, 2024, the long-awaited free trade agreement between the European Union and the four founding members of the Common Southern Market (MERCOSUR),...

Bosnia and Herzegovina after Devastating Floods

In October 2024, Bosnia was struck by devastating floods, causing widespread damage. Sarajevo faced significant challenges as the torrential waters disrupted daily life and...

Serbia Revives Mandatory Military Service after Croatia: A New Trend for the Balkans?

In recent years, military conscription has reemerged as a pressing issue in Southeast Europe. Following Croatia's decision to restore mandatory military service, Serbia has...