Reconciliation by Stealth: How People Talk about War Crimes
Book review: Denisa Kostovicova, Reconciliation by Stealth: How People Talk about War Crimes, Cornell University Press, 2023. Jasna Dragović –...
Book review: Denisa Kostovicova, Reconciliation by Stealth: How People Talk about War Crimes, Cornell University Press, 2023. Jasna Dragović –...
About the Author Ivana Stepanović (Serbia) is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Criminological and Sociological Research since 2014....
Author: Danijela Vojinović Even though the reconciliation process requires respecting the values of both justice and truth, there is...
Reconciliation and Official Memory Politics: Commemorations of the Victory and of the Victims of Operation Storm in Croatia and Serbia...
EWB: Going back to the issue of a common narrative, we seem to be moving away from a common narrative,...
The European perspective of the Western Balkans will become a reality once the region fulfils the promises from the early...
Writes: Pierre Mirel, Director at the European Commission 2001-2013 (DG Enlargement) and Senior Lecturer at Sciences Po-Paris Whilst the Thessaloniki...
Author : Francesca Lessa, Latin American Centre, OSGA, University of Oxford Three decades after the return of democracy, responding to...
Ana Marjanović Rudan, an expert associate at the Politikon Network and a policy consultant at the Praxis Development spoke at...
Speaking at the Belgrade Security Forum 2018, Denisa Kostovicova, an Associate Professor in Global Politics at the London School of...
The 2018 Western Balkans Summit was held in London on 9-10 July. As Denisa Kostovicova explains, there was hope that the summit...
By EWB BELGRADE – Procedures for the establishment of RECOM should be initiated as soon as possible, and the leaders of the...
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