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Serbia 1835 and 2025: Will history repeat—or rewrite itself?

Kragujevac, Serbia—15 February 1835 marked a fleeting moment of audacity. In this unassuming city, then Serbia’s capital, enlightenment-inspired reformers presented the Sretenje Constitution—a radical...

Betrayed by Guardians: The UN Peacekeepers’ Role in the Srebrenica Massacre

The July 1995 Srebrenica massacre is a notorious illustration of how humanitarian efforts and international peacekeeping could overlook one of the most horrifying crimes...

Kosovo’s North: A Victory with Uncertain Consequences

Kosovo's push to control the Serb-majority north has yielded a tactical victory but at a cost as well. While Pristina successfully dismantles the remaining...

Xi Jinping’s Visit to Europe: More Dialogue than Deliverables

Chinese President Xi Jinping’s recent five-day visit to France, Serbia, and Hungary occurred amidst heightened tensions with many European countries, driven by disputes over...

Is Xi Jinping’s visit to Europe a savior of China’s Vision 2035?

China under Xi Jinping's strategic plan is aiming to achieve socialist modernization. This plan aims to envision China as a state of prosperity, strength,...

Chinese President’s Europe Visit

President Xi Jin Ping is on an important European trip from 5-10 May 2024. His first destination is France, and then he will travel...

Vucic: Xi Jingping’s visit has huge importance for Serbia

President Aleksandar Vucic expressed the immense significance of Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to Belgrade on Instagram. In a statement following his meeting with...

Genocide, Serbia and the Ukraine War: Geopolitics Matters

The Serbia genocide, commonly known as the Bosnian genocide or Srebrenica massacre, is considered one of the heinous vestiges of ethnic cleansing and genocidal...

Serbia’s activities in regional inter-state relations

Due to a series of unfavourable circumstances in the last part of the 20th century, Serbia's situation in the international arena and diplomacy is...

Yugoslavia in the past and Serbia today: Legacy and succession in the history of a tragic and bloody test

On 28 June 1948, the “Rudé Právo” - the central organ of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia - published the Kominform resolution expelling the...

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Secure Seas, Prosperous Future: The Vision Behind AMAN-25

The AMAN (Urdu word for "peace") exercise series, initiated...

South Africa’s G20 Presidency for 2025: A Catalyst for Energy Investment in Africa

South Africa can leverage its G20 presidency to advocate...

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