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Cycling in Search of a Disappearing Europe

Where I Go, Yugo

In 1978, the author’s father cycled through the Balkans. A trip following in his tire tracks reveals a continent grappling with globalization, uniform commercialism and rising nationalism.

Srebrenica, 30 Years Later: The Battle for Memory in Bosnia-Herzegovina

Srebrenica at 30

Three decades on from the Srebrenica massacre, historical revisionism is rife in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Denialism, once a fringe phenomenon, is now deeply embedded in the country’s political fabric and a battle over memory is intensifying.

Why Kamala Harris Needs a Western Balkans Policy

Why Kamala Harris Needs a Western Balkans Policy

The Biden administration’s policy of embracing Serbia’s authoritarian leader in an attempt to lure him out of Russia’s orbit has backfired, deepening dangerous fissures in Bosnia. If Kamala Harris is to regain U.S. influence in the region she must reorient Washington’s foreign policy in the Balkans.

Bosnia’s #NeverAgain

Bosnia’s #NeverAgain

Bosnians have lately turned to photographs, films, digitized recordings, and even social media to sacralize the genocide and foster international solidarity.