Serbia
Colovic case will reopen Serbian-Croatian war wounds
Spy case will deepen Serbian-Croatian relations' lowest point since 1995, with each side still nursing historical wounds
SerbiaSerbian government faces hurdles at home and abroad
Calibre of Serbia's new-old government fails to impress
SerbiaBalkan civic protests are not going away
Civic protests will become a standard feature of Western Balkan politics without meaningful reform
BalkansCroatian-Serbian tensions are unlikely to calm soon
Antagonisms have yet to be resolved 25 years after the Yugoslav break-up
CroatiaBudget gains may mask Serbia's slow structural reform
Fiscal consolidation remains on track, but structural reforms lag
SerbiaNew Serbian cabinet will have many old faces
Few of the new cabinet will be as competent as Brnabic or the construction minister, Zorana Mihajlovic
SerbiaCentre-left will struggle to win more votes in Balkans
Social democracy faces much the same problems of policy credibility in the Western Balkans as in Western Europe
BalkansUK departure will hamper EU enlargement to Balkans
The EU retains a rhetorical commitment to enlargement but in practice the UK move to the exit will slow the process down
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