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How the Yugoslav Wars Grew NATO and Subsequently Molded Vladimir Putin

In the 1990s, Europe witnessed one of the most harrowing conflicts since World War II, which involved widespread war crimes, ethnic cleansing, genocide, and...

Music and Politics: Connecting the Incompatible

“Music can change circumstances” (Josipović, 2023). Thinking in the realm of politics, dialogue and choice tyranny, introspection of different angles and interpretations is more than...

Circular Construction Waste Management in Croatia: From Raw Material to Waste and Back

The Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development and the World Bank presented today the results of a two-year technical assistance project aimed at supporting...

Croatia Has Potential to Become a Blue Economy Champion in the EU

Croatia’s coast and sea are key national assets that contribute significantly to the country’s economy and give Croatia a competitive edge as an attractive...

World Bank Supports Croatia in Transforming Its Primary Education

The World Bank Board of Directors today approved a loan to the Republic of Croatia in the amount of EUR25 million ($28.9 million equivalent)...

Croatia Records Strong Recovery Amid Regional Economic Rebound

– A surprisingly strong rebound in the first half of this year boosted economic activity in emerging market and developing countries in the Europe...

Geopolitics For Giants And Dwarfs

Authors:  Zlatko Hadžidedić and Adnan Idrizbegović June 2021 was far more than just dynamic in terms of global politics: President Biden's inaugural foreign visit was...

World Bank Supports Croatia’s Firms Hit by COVID-19 Pandemic

Tamara Perko, President of the Management Board of the Croatian Bank for Reconstruction and Development (HBOR) and Elisabetta Capannelli, World Bank Country Manager for...

Croatia Between Victory And Defeat

The first half of May in Croatia is marked by the anniversaries of two events from the end of the Second World War. With...

Stranger Document: Is the EU Losing its Grip On the Western Balkans?

Followers and fans of Balkan politics were startled by the news that Slovenian PM Janez Janša has delivered a non-paper to the European Council,...

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When the Powerful Break the Rules, No One is Safe

The images from Caracas in January were jarring, not...

Equality, History, and the Question of Palestinian Statehood

A thread runs from Christopher Hitchens to Edward Said...

Hungary Grants Asylum to Former Polish Justice Minister, Deepening EU Rift

Hungary has granted asylum to Poland’s former justice minister...

Uganda’s Election Puts Succession, Stability and Long-Running Rule to the Test

Ugandans head to the polls on Thursday in a...

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