By Bogoljub J. Karić Recently, I participated in the 45th International Business Conference in Sarajevo, titled "Common Regional Market." The...
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After Ukraine and Moldova started membership negotiations, would-be members of the EU in the Balkans need to take an ‘all for one and one for all’ approach to accession – or risk remaining stuck in the waiting room.
By Bogoljub J. Karić Recently, I participated in the 45th International Business Conference in Sarajevo, titled "Common Regional Market." The...
By Sara Bjerg Moller (FPRI) -- Despite promises to support Ukraine for as long as necessary, many NATO Allies are starting to reach a tipping...
Local elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) are scheduled for 6 October 2024. Although Bosnia and Herzegovina received the green light to start...
(RFE/RL) -- Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said he presented Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy with a cease-fire proposal aimed at...
Most certainly, Russia’s final irreversible decision to suspend its membership and future participation in the Organization for Security and...
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Why Inside-Out Matters All too often, African organizations look outward for guidance, mostly to Western models of success. While there’s valuable...
The long debate over whether Ukraine should be allowed to attack military targets in Russia with Western weapons is coming to an end. The more Russia...
Ian Funk remembers the last time he arrived on campus at Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary (AMBS)—how he walked into the guest house late at...
By Andrew Hammond Western leaders this week marked the 75th anniversary of NATO. Yet most of the attention during the organization’s annual...