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Xi Jinping Honors Vucic for Strengthening China-Serbia Relations

Relations between China and Serbia are witnessing a strategic and historic leap forward, embodied in the transition from a comprehensive strategic partnership to building...

Kremlin Points Finger at Ukraine Over Explosives Found Near Gas Pipeline to Hungary

The Kremlin stated on Monday that while there is no conclusive evidence, it is highly likely that proof will emerge showing Ukraine planted explosives...

Explosives found near critical Serbia–Hungary gas pipeline

Explosives described as having "devastating power" were discovered near the Turkstream pipeline in Serbia, which transports Russian gas to Hungary and other regions, according...

Donbasization as Doctrine: The Fragmentation of the European Security Order

Authors: Zlatko Hadžidedić and Senadin Lavić* Following the early 1990s argument of the so-called compensation theory—that Kosovo can go, but that the territorial loss on...

Serbia’s Russian-Owned Oil Refinery Nears Shutdown Under US Sanctions

Serbia's oil refinery, owned by Russia's NIS, will shut down in four days if the U. S. does not lift sanctions on the project,...

Serbia’s Russian-Owned Oil Giant Seeks U.S. Lifeline

Serbia's Russian-owned oil company NIS has sought a special license from the U. S. Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) to continue operations...

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...

Serbia’s Leader Vows to Protect National Stake in NIS oil company

Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic stated that Serbia will do everything possible to protect its interests amid U. S. sanctions against the Russia-owned oil company...

Comparative Study of Reconciliation Efforts in Post-Conflict Societies

Reconciliation after violent conflict is neither a certain nor linear process—it requires time, patience, and constant efforts in understanding and appreciating the unique socio-political...

A Strategic Doctrine Between Soviet Nostalgia and Multi-Source Pragmatism: The Serbian Case

In May 2025, Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić attended the Victory Day parade in Moscow alongside Vladimir Putin while simultaneously reaffirming his country's commitment to...

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The Collapse of Traditional Opposition and the Emergence of “Networked” Politics in 2025

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Can the EU’s New Digital Rulebook Turn Transparency into Governance?

A regulatory package as a long-term political strategy The European...

Is NATO Preparing for a Long War With Russia?

In the shadows cast by the protracted conflict in...

The Death of Air Superiority: How Drone Warfare Has Become Democratised

Ever since the Italo-Turkish War of 1911, when aircraft...

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