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Helsinki Bulletin, No. 58

RESOLUTION ON SREBRENICA: DEBATE OPENED, NOTWITHSTANDING

February 2010

President Tadic's initiative for a parliamentary resolution on Srebrenica triggered off a debate that laid bare the proportions of Serbia's frustration manifested in its denial to face up the recent past, the Bosnian war in particular. The existence of Republika Srpska /RS/ - actually the very fact that it exists for fifteen years now - strengthened the Serb...
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Helsinki Bulletin, No. 57

CONSOLIDATION OF KOSOVO STATE AND BELGRADE'S RESPONSE

February 2010

After independence declaration Kosovo entered the phase of state consolidation. While trying to prevent it at any cost, official Belgrade channeled all its diplomatic energy into lobbying against Kosovo's international recognition. Its turning to the International Court of Justice for an advisory opinion about the legality of Kosovo's independence is meant for the same...
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Helsinki Bulletin, No. 56

SERB PROGRESSIVE PARTY: A PRETENDED TRANSFORMATION

January 2010

Serbia's entire political establishment and some other elites - those in the judicial branch in particular - welcomed the transformation of a part of the Serb Radical Party /SRS/ into the Serb Progressive Party /SNS/. There is no doubt that Vojislav Seselj's inappropriate behavior before the ICTY that compromised SRS was among the reasons why...
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Helsinki Bulletin, No. 55

NEW PATRIARCH - NO BASIC CHANGES

January 2010

A change at the throne of the Serb Orthodox Church /SPC/ will effectuate no major changes in the SPC structure, organization and functioning or, for that matter, in its secular ambitions. In this context, newly elected Patriarch Irinej (Gavrilovic), former bishop of Nis, guarantees continuity. In other words, SPC will be trying to safeguard the space it has occupied at Serbia's...
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Helsinki Bulletin, No. 54

ANTI-EUROPEAN BLOC GOES ON COUNTER-OFFENSIVE

January 2010

The Serbian cabinet's decision to apply for EU candidacy in late 2009 was a breakthrough in Serbia's history as a European country. The decision provoked strong, though not necessarily overt, resentment of the anti-European bloc. Apart from populist parties (DSS, SNP, SRS, NS, etc.) the bloc assembles the greatest part of the country's scholarly elite...
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Helsinki Bulletin, No. 53

SERBIA AND CROATIA: PAST STILL IN THE WAY

January 2010

Almost two decades after the end of the war and fourteen years after the establishment of diplomatic relations, Serbia and Croatia still move from one crisis to another - each reviving traditional and carefully cherished mutual animosities. Belgrade is responsible for such oscillations in the first place: not only when it comes to Croatia but also for the entire region. Official Belgrade recognizes...
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Helsinki Bulletin, No. 52

HOOLIGANISM SPILLS FROM POLITICAL ONTO SPORTS TERRAINS

December 2009

Ex-Yugoslavia's bloody disintegration advanced violence into a way of life. After October 5, Vojislav Kostunica, the Serb Orthodox Church and scores of various organizations were preoccupied with rounding-off an ethnic state and hence reshaped the Serb nationalism. Kostunica's two premierships were marked by numerous assaults against minority...
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Helsinki Bulletin, No. 51

VOJVODINA'S STATUTE: FIRST MAJOR STEP TOWARDS MODERNIZATION AND DECENTRALIZATION

December 2009

Adoption of Vojvodina's Statute is a major event indicative of an irrevocable trend. Though obstructed and postponed so many times, the adoption of the Statute is a step towards a new frame within which the province will be making better use of its own resources and the possibilities EU provides, particularly for regional...
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