On Hold In RS
Whatever the outcome, the repercussions from the NATO bombing will be huge for Republika Srpska--where pragmatic politicians are trying to keep their options open.
Whatever the outcome, the repercussions from the NATO bombing will be huge for Republika Srpska--where pragmatic politicians are trying to keep their options open.
With violence on the streets and across the border, Skopje sees twin dangers in huge numbers of refugees and a strong anti-NATO backlash.
Montenegro has been on the receiving end of NATO's air strikes and verbal assaults from Belgrade. The fear is that the attacks from within will also become violent.
Anti-war protesters in southern Serbia have argued that Serb lives are more important than Serb control over Kosovo.
Many Bosnians hope the post-war settlement will give new impetus to revise the Dayton accords along the lines of the solution for Kosovo.
Thousands of demonstrators have called for Slobodan Milosevic's resignation in what has always been a bastion of support for the Yugoslav President.
After its early alliance with Milosevic, the Serbian Orthodox Church is struggling to present itself as a new voice of moderation.
Serbia has just lifted its state of war. Barring a miracle, it is heading towards a new state of emergency.
While the UN recruits staff to govern Kosovo, the KLA has appointed its own local administrations throughout the province.
The Pact for Stability of Serbia is slipping off the agenda, the opposition parties are moving apart again, and the Group of 17 'experts' is scaling down their once ambitious plans. It all suits Slobodan Milosevic.