Yesterday in “The Economist” On Wednesday, after the visit to Kosovo, I wrote that, turning pale and bloody for a “big clash”. And in fact, one day later, at the Security Forum... TIM JUDAH For the moment, calm Continues on page 27
Yesterday in “The Economist” By TIM JUDAH If governments were to whisper what they currently think, then it would be easy to summarize the sentiments in the Western Balkans... Brussels’ Withdrawal Continues on page 30
Yesterday in The Economist Yesterday in "The Economist" By TIM JUDAH Twenty years ago, a key event in the breakup of Yugoslavia took place. On June 27, 1991, the Yugoslav army tried to retake control of the border with Slovenia. ... Yugosphere or the return of Yugoslavia Continue
Yesterday in “The Economist” On Wednesday, after the visit to Kosovo, I wrote that, having been predisposed for a “big clash”. And in fact, one day later, at the Security Forum... TIM JUDAH For now, calm Continues on page 27
Yesterday in “Europian Voice” By testing the value of two very old movements about the importance of keeping the European Union tied to the Western Balkans only... Continues on page 28 By TIM JUDAH The Balkans’ Slide
Yesterday in “Europian Voice” By testing the value of very old clichés about the importance of keeping the European Union tied to the Western Balkans only... Continues on page 28 By TIM JUDAH The Balkan Slide
Yesterday in “The Economist” By TIM JUDAH During a recent meeting with a senior European Union official, I mentioned that I would be going to Albania. He muttered something under his breath,.... Albania, why integration has stalled Continues on page 28
Yesterday in “The Economist” By TIM JUDAH During a recent meeting with a senior European Union official, I mentioned the fact that I was going to Albania. Something was muttered through clenched teeth,.... Albania, why integration has stalled Continues on page 28
Yesterday in “The Economist” By TIM JUDAH If governments were to accelerate what they are currently thinking, then it would be easy to summarize the mood in the Western Balkans... Brussels’ Retreat Continues on page 30
Yesterday in “The Economist” By TIM JUDAH Twenty years ago, a key event in the breakup of Yugoslavia took place. On 27 June 1991, the Yugoslav army sought to regain control of the border in Slovenia. ... Jugosphere, or the return of Yugoslavia Continued on page 15
Yesterday in ‘The Economist’ The storm raised by Dick Marty’s report for the Council of Europe has still not calmed down. Among other things, the report accuses the prime minister of Kosovo,... Yesterday in ‘The Economist’ By TIM JUDAH The storm raised by Dick Marty’s report for
Yesterday in 'The Economist' Yesterday in 'The Economist' By TIM JUDAH The storm triggered by Dick Marty’s report to the Council of Europe has still not calmed down. Among other things, the report accuses the prime minister of Kosovo,... Continues on page 20 A storm against Thaçi