The Invisible Bridge Across the Dniester: Pragmatism, Development Aid, and the Quiet Reintegration of Transnistria
Is Transnistria still isolated, or is a quiet shift already underway?
Is Transnistria still isolated, or is a quiet shift already underway?
This article explores the significance and impact of victimhood narratives in Bosnian politics and society, highlighting how creating more inclusive historical narratives can contribute to mutual respect and peace.
Membership in the NATO is more questionable. At the moment, in short, it does not look like Georgia will be acting on its membership aspiration if still being in place at all, but the cooperation is deepening.

Today, Georgia seems hopelessly polarised in everything - in its day-to-day politics, in its values, and in what the government does or does not do.
The dispute between Kosovo and Serbia, lasting over two decades, is one of the most severe issues in the Western Balkan region to be resolved.
How is it possible that one externally appointed functionary holds such power that allows him to change not only the country’s voting system but the political system as a whole?
The current war in Ukraine has impacted the whole world.
Bosnia and Herzegovina is considered to be too complex to be grasped. We are unpacking it with the help of young experts from the country.
The Anna Lindh Foundation-supported project ‘Mitigating Online Radicalization and Hate-Speech’ aims to address the process of radicalization, leading to violent extremism in the online sphere.
Despite greater involvement by Turkey, Azerbaijan does not plan to conquer the whole Nagorno Karabakh
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