IWPR
Institute for War & Peace Reporting
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Western leaders are kidding themselves if they think the Milosevic trial will prompt Serbs to reassess the former Yugoslav president's nationalist legacy.
By dumping Milosevic controls, Serbia hopes to keep regions inside the Yugoslav fold.
Have Serbian judges escaped the iron grip of Milosevic only to be confronted by new masters?
The Serbian media are divided over government cooperation with the
Serbia's emergence from international isolation is bad news for the country's computer hackers
Podgorica hopes euro will help resolve its chronic financial crisis
Southern Serbia has become a key hub for criminals trafficking women through the Balkans
The Serbian Democratic Party, founded by war crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic, faces expulsion from the Republika Srpska government
Macedonians exploit divisions between Albanians over higher education to win the minority's backing for a new constitution.
Albania is suffering its worst post-communist calamity as the intelligentsia leave the country in droves.