Editorial
A RISKY TRIAL OF
STRENGTH
By Sonja Biserko
Belgrade's Pride Parade of October 10, 2010, put across a multiple
message to Serbia, the region and the world. First, homophobia manifested on the occasion
laid bare patriarchalism and convervativism of the Serbian society. But the fear of
"having our kids from kindergarten on forced into tolerance for sexual and other
minorities" is characteristic of the entire region. Second, the... More >>> |
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Risky Trial of Strength
BULLIES,
HOOLIGANS OR SOMETHING MORE DANGEROUS
By Zoran Dragišic
After yet another wave of violence in the streets of Belgrade, here are
we asking ourselves once again whether this is about "angry young people defending
the international law," "a social protest, "hooliganism," "a
revolution attempt," "a protest against Europe, "a struggle against
deviance" or whatever else. Though expert circles were unanimous that the police did
their job perfectly, the state's... More >>> |
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MULTIETNIC STATE
By Vladimir Gligorov
Sustainability of the state of Bosnia-Herzegovina depends on political
developments in Croatia and Serbia. The whys are obvious. Say, if Serbia really takes up
integration into the European Union, Bosnia-Herzegovina will follow the same course.
Hence, its sustainability as a state will either not be questioned any longer or will be
discussed in a different manner. The Croatia case proves the thesis: the process of
Croatia's integration into EU influenced... More >>> |
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Bosnia-Herzegovina in the
Aftermath of General Elections
NO CONCEPT FOR A
GAME WITH POSITIVE SCORE
By Davor Gjenero
After the major political step by President Tadic's administration,
whose conciliatory resolution in the UN General Assembly launched the process of
"silent recognition" of Kosovo independence, Bosnia-Herzegovina remains the last
big "status" problem in the Balkans. The advocates of nationalistic strategies
and the advocates of sustainable... More >>> |