A Belgrader reading a local daily newspaper with the headline "A Second Round", looks for the report of September 29 Serbian presidential elections September 30, 2002 in Belgrade.
A Belgrader reading a local daily newspaper with the headline "A Second Round", looks for the report of September 29 Serbian presidential elections September 30, 2002 in Belgrade. © Milos Bicanski/Getty Images

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Balkans: Regional Reporting & Sustainable Training

Years active: 1999-2010

This programme supports long-term democracy, conflict resolution and European integration in the Balkans by creating a regional network of investigative reporting institutions - the Balkan Investigative Reporting Network - to conduct cross-border research, reporting and dialogue projects, practical training and supportive collaborations with local media outlets.

Kostunica Claims Victory

Serbian opposition supporters have been celebrating after claiming an historic election victory in Yugoslav presidential elections

Regime Targets Students

The Belgrade regime has turned the screws on the student movement Otpor in the run-up to this Sunday's elections

Kandic Defies Regime

Human rights activist, Natasa Kandic, appears to have set herself on a collision course with the Belgrade regime

Serbian Politics: New Rules, Emerging Players

The following is the introduction to IWPR's guide to the Serbian elections: "OUT OF TIME: Draskovic, Djindjic and Serbian Opposition Against Milosevic". The publication is available free online, at http://www.ce-review.org/ebookstore/anastasijevic1.html,

Belgrade Election Frenzy

Belgrade is awash with political speculation and gossip in the run-up to elections later this month.

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