Last Sunday’s presidential elections in Serbia saw a surprise win by opposition leader Tomislav Nikolic, of the right-leaning Serbia Progressive Party. James Ker-Lindsay argues that Nikolic will not be able to ignore the issue of Kosovo during his term as the EU is very likely to push Serbia to resolve its differences with Pristina for it to be able to continue down the path towards accession
In February 2008, the Albanian Kosovar ruling class proclaimed Kosovo\u2019s independence, which by ...
In February 2008 Kosovo\u2019s government declared its independence from Kosovo, a decision today re...
On 24 April, Serbs were called to the polls only two years after the previous parliamentary contest,...
Serbia was awarded EU candidacy status at the beginning of this year. Jelena Obradovic-Wochnik and A...
Serbia has been firmly opposed to recognising Kosovo ever since it declared independence in 2008. No...
AbstractThe local, parliamentary and presidential elections that took place in May 2012 and their ou...
Serbia’s ruling party, the SNS, has announced that their candidate at this spring’s presidential ele...
The European Union, like European integration, is the determining factor in the modern development o...
This article analyzes Serbian accession bid to the EU. Although a candidate country as of March 2012...
On 19 April, the EU brokered a deal to normalise relations between Serbia and Kosovo. This deal has ...
In the current context media attention across Europe has been diverted away from the enlargement age...
As largely anticipated, the incumbent Prime Minister of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, secured another fo...
As roughly a half of the Serbian electorate and all of the EU hail the electoral victory of the Demo...
The key results of the 2012 presidential and parliamentary elections are analysed in the paper. Twel...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the link between the Kosovo issue and Serbian domestic poli...
In February 2008, the Albanian Kosovar ruling class proclaimed Kosovo\u2019s independence, which by ...
In February 2008 Kosovo\u2019s government declared its independence from Kosovo, a decision today re...
On 24 April, Serbs were called to the polls only two years after the previous parliamentary contest,...
Serbia was awarded EU candidacy status at the beginning of this year. Jelena Obradovic-Wochnik and A...
Serbia has been firmly opposed to recognising Kosovo ever since it declared independence in 2008. No...
AbstractThe local, parliamentary and presidential elections that took place in May 2012 and their ou...
Serbia’s ruling party, the SNS, has announced that their candidate at this spring’s presidential ele...
The European Union, like European integration, is the determining factor in the modern development o...
This article analyzes Serbian accession bid to the EU. Although a candidate country as of March 2012...
On 19 April, the EU brokered a deal to normalise relations between Serbia and Kosovo. This deal has ...
In the current context media attention across Europe has been diverted away from the enlargement age...
As largely anticipated, the incumbent Prime Minister of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, secured another fo...
As roughly a half of the Serbian electorate and all of the EU hail the electoral victory of the Demo...
The key results of the 2012 presidential and parliamentary elections are analysed in the paper. Twel...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the link between the Kosovo issue and Serbian domestic poli...
In February 2008, the Albanian Kosovar ruling class proclaimed Kosovo\u2019s independence, which by ...
In February 2008 Kosovo\u2019s government declared its independence from Kosovo, a decision today re...
On 24 April, Serbs were called to the polls only two years after the previous parliamentary contest,...