Balkans
SERBIA-MONTENEGRO: World backs multi-ethnic Kosovo
EU, US and UN representatives yesterday ruled out a mono-ethnic Kosovo, after last week's rioting...
INTERNATIONAL: Who can keep the global peace?
Recent global strategic focus has centred on the 'war on terrorism' and the occupation of Iraq. ...
InternationalBALKANS: Western tourists' return may draw investors
Croatia and Montenegro in particular rely heavily on the success of their tourism industries to...
BalkansSERBIA-MONTENEGRO: UN sets terms for Kosovo debate
The UN Security Council has endorsed a ten-page document that sets the standards that must be...
SERBIA-MONTENEGRO: Economy is still underperforming
Serbia's GDP growth estimate for 2003 was revised downwards on December 10, to just 1.5%, from an...
PROSPECTS 2004: EU adds to uncertainty in Balkans
After eight Central and East European states join the EU in May 2004, the countries of...
EuBALKANS: Public administration reforms are superficial
International donors in the Balkans heavily encourage public administration reform, which they...
BalkansBOSNIA: Nationalists play politics as economy flags
Bosnian Serb pensioners demonstrated in Banja Luka yesterday over payment arrears. This protest...