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Florence Hartmann
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28.08.2008. |
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The former official spokesperson for the Hague tribunal's chief prosecutor provides a systematic review of the way in which minutes of Serbia’s Supreme Defence Council, that might provide evidence against Serbia for genocide at Srebrenica, have been concealed. More... |
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Tbilisi State Theatre
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27.08.2008. |
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Alone, without international support, Georgia will not be able to overcome current crisis and threat of annihilation since we are fighting against the regime that will use unacceptable means to achieve its goals.
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Srđa Popović
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23.08.2008. |
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Serbian civil-rights lawyer Srđa Popović comments on an article published in Belgrade newspaper Politika, (4 August 2008), in which Milan Škulić, professor of international criminal law at the Faculty of law, University of Belgrade, offers advice on how Karadžić’s defence should be conducted. Popović includes an important note recalling how Miloševic’s Serbia declared itself independent in September 1990, well before Slovenia and Croatia did so. |
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Ivan Torov
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20.08.2008. |
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Torov’s argument for the vital importance - in Serbia's own interest - of ensuring that the arrest of Radovan Karadžić leads to a real settling of accounts with the past |
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Vladimir Gligorov
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03.08.2008. |
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As was expected, the elections have spelled the end of Koštunica. The beginning of his end was the decision, which dates to the failure of the talks presided over by Martti Ahtisaari, to wager everything on the card of conflict with the European Union. More... |
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Ivan Čolović
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02.08.2008. |
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Searching for natural decency and wisdom, old thinkers came up with the Noble Savage, the Noble Peasant, and finally the Noble Destitute or Proletarian. Contemporary right-wing thinkers gathered around the journal New Serbian Political Thought are making a major contribution to the history of this search. More... |
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Ivan Torov
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02.08.2008. |
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The inability of the European bureaucracy to deal with crisis situations, and to rein in Greek nationalist arrogance and swagger, has only strengthened Greece’s potential for blackmail. More... |
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Ivan Čolovic
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30.07.2008. |
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In Politika’s March 8th issue, Zorica Tomić - presented to the readers as ‘university professor, expert on culture, sociologist of culture, publicist, and columnist’ - responded to the invitation to help the Serbs find themselves. More... |
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Vladimir Gligorov
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29.07.2008. |
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The aimlessness of Serbian foreign policy becomes even more evident, if one asks what is understood by the slogan ‘Kosovo is Serbia’ in the sense of sovereignty. More... |
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Vladimir Gligorov
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28.07.2008. |
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The elections will not determine merely which parties will form the government, and Serbia’s economic outlook, but whether violent means to solve political conflicts will finally be discarded. More... |
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Ivan Čolović
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27.07.2008. |
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Today, in the post-Auschwitz world, when it is believed - probably for unscientific reasons - that the price of final solutions is unacceptably high, scientists and patriots who advocate them require very much greater courage. More... |
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Srdja Popovic
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26.07.2008. |
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Kosovo is an independent state, and there is not even a theoretical possibility that this fact can be changed. Expressions of disapproval, protest, emotion, regret, disagreement, refusal to recognise this state - all this is predictable, natural, inevitable, legitimate, and irrelevant so far as the existence of the state is concerned. More... |
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Vladimir Gligorov
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25.07.2008. |
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If that country is firmly committed to a European policy, it is to be expected that its long-term economic growth and development will be determined by movements within the EU economy. More... |
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Srđa Popović
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24.07.2008. |
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The depression and disappointment of those who voted for Boris Tadić does not deserve compassion. It was perfectly clear that one should not vote for Tadić in either the first or the second round. More... |
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