Serbia: New Regime Faces Instability From Start
The government expected to emerge from last month’s election looks doomed – and it hasn’t even been formed yet.
The government expected to emerge from last month’s election looks doomed – and it hasn’t even been formed yet.
Electoral success of Serbian ultra-nationalists bolsters hopes of Kosovo’s beleaguered Serbs.
Reaction to Swiss-style cantonal state proposal shows how difficult it will be to unify the country.
IWPR reporters go in search of clues to the whereabouts of Bosnia’s notorious fugitive.
Moderate party has weak local support among Albanians, but survives because it’s still perceived as better than the alternative.
New government's chances hang on Democrats' leadership struggle.
The United States was quick to catch Saddam Hussein, but appears to see no profit in bringing Radovan Karadzic to justice.
Urgent compromise needed if republic’s two biggest democratic parties are to work together in government.
Government steps into to detain rebel clergy as fears grow that church row may undermine national unity.
Contrary to most media reports, Serbia’s hard-line nationalist parties have not made big inroads among the voters over the last three years.