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25 January 2012
Croatia's new leader: meeting Zoran Milanovic
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— Gerald @ 7:40 pm
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The Balkan employment catastrophy. A joint appeal with Kori Udovicki
Croatia's new leader: meeting Zoran Milanovic
Land borders in Europe. A dramatic story in three acts
A European call for recognition of a Palestinian state
Is the Deep State Still Smiling? Malatya background info
Europe in decline. Sit back and enjoy (but not too much)
Amexica and other reflections on border wars
Multikulti and the future of Turkish Balkan Policy
Minna Jarvenpaa: Interventions from Bosnia to Afghanistan
Reflections on Interventions and the EU. Short guide to a big debate
Paradise Lost? From Smyrna to Skopje to Berlin (part 1)
Obama, Wulff and Christians as enemies of Turkey
"Multikulti is dead" and other ideas which are bad for the Balkans
The march of Balkan history? – Gerald Knaus 5th October presentation
A pledge to Zoran
A name compromise now. Or perhaps never? (Interview in Dnevnik)
A Proposal for breaking the Macedonian deadlock: A matter of trust
IISS, trafficking and stereotypes about the Wild Balkans
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What is wrong with education in Kosovo? An update
Coming soon. New ESI Report on Georgia
Why most Turkish liberals oppose genocide resolutions
The US Congress resolution – some Turkish reactions
What is really wrong with Bosnia?
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Speech at the Council of Europe: Turkey’s europeanisation and false ideas about the decline of Europe
Talk in Visby (Sweden) – Jarl Hjalmarson foundation’s Round table discussion on the Eastern Partnership
Talk in Barcelona – CIDOB/ESI – “The EU and South East Europe in 2008″
Talk in Visby (Sweden) – Jarl Hjalmarson foundation’s Round table discussion “Russia and Europe after the Russian elections”
Seminar in Stockholm – Eurasia Partnership Foundation conference “Georgia’s Post-Rose Revolution Challenges and Civil Society’s Response”
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Dejan Anastasijevic: Who put bombs on my windowsill? (Vreme, October 2007)
Stefan Apfl: Der Wachhund und seine Mörder (Falter, August 2007)
Mark Mazower on ethnicity and war in the Balkans (updated 1997)
Charles Ingrao and 10 untaught lessons from Central Europe (1996)
The writings of Mark Mazower
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