Macedonia’s Geopolitical Alignment: Navigating without a Compass in the Multipolar World
Biljana Vankovska The most appropriate phrase that captures the current state of global affairs is something Antonio Gramsci wrote in 1929: “The crisis consists precisely in the fact that the old is dying and the new cannot be born; in this interregnum, a great variety of morbid symptoms ap
A Broken Promise: EU Enlargement into the Western Balkans
Milenko Petrovic There is wide academic and political consensus that the EU enlargement process has decisively contributed to the successful democratization and marketization of the post-communist countries of East Central Europe (ECE) and the Baltics, all of which became EU members in 2004 o
Foreword
Aybars Arda Kılıçer The Balkans, a region often caught in the crosscurrents of global power dynamics, stands as a testament to the intricate and evolving geopolitical landscape. Historically a bridge between East and West, the Balkans today are a focal point of strategic interests from maj
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Between the West and the Rest
Zlatan Begic The United States of America administration, as well as a part of influential Western analysts and theorists, present and perceive the General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina (hereinafter: BH) – known as the Dayton Peace Agreement (hereinafter: the D

