With our analytical approach, we aim to identify the problems and challenges to pinpoint development opportunities and coordinate expertise.
In the scope of the integration into the European Union, we foster paths of countries in the EU’s neighbourhood willing to join the EU.
Through our work, we map the actors of malign influence in-depth and raise awareness of disinformation campaigns.
Our work focuses on mitigating challenges that remain in societies after conflicts.
Activities
3rd International Meeting In Sarajevo, July 2-5, 2021
Between July 2-5, 2021, the Humanity in Action Bosnia and Herzegovina, in cooperation with partners organized in person the 3rd International Meeting in Sarajevo. The participants from Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia, and Montenegro had the opportunity to participate in lectures of the two modules set up by the project– Project Management and Critical Thinking.
Supporting Democratization and Reconciliation Process in the Western Balkans
The team of the Strategic Analysis closely cooperates with GLOBSEC on the implementation of the project "Supporting Democratization and Reconciliation Process in the Western Balkans", supported by the International Visegrad Fund.
Advanced Online Workshop, 17-21 May 2021
Between 17-21 May 2021 the Humanity in Action Bosnia and Herzegovina, in cooperation with partners AIE Serve and Strategic Analysis organized the Advanced Online Workshop for active young leaders from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Lebanon, and Slovakia.
Analysis & Articles
Višegrad: Reconciliation Efforts Amidst Far-Right Revisionism, Wartime Trauma, and Foreign Malign Influence
How has the rise of far-right organizations in the Balkans, particularly in Višegrad, influenced the process of reconciliation and the lives of returnees since the war conflicts in the former Yugoslavia?
Sino-Georgian Strategic Partnership: The Essence of the Deal, Implications on the EU Candidacy, and the State of Foreign Policy
During the visit of Georgia’s PM Irakli Gharibashvili to China in 2023, the China-Georgia bilateral relations were fostered and promoted to a strategic partnership, promoting stronger political, economic, cultural, and international cooperation. This enhanced partnership might represent another step in the Georgian shift in the foreign policy directory which could be caused by the frustration from the integration process into the Euro-Atlantic structures despite advances such as the EU granting Georgia candidacy status. On the other hand, the deepening of relations between these two countries could be just Chinese strategic calculations using a shadow over the region to build Anaklia Port.
The Balkan Brief
First half of March 2024






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