A former war crimes investigator for The Hague tribunal returns to the Balkans to see if justice was ever delivered.
The violence following the break-up of the former Yugoslavia has lasted for more than a decade and continues to mark the region. This 2006 volume analyses the causes of the conflict and describes its ...
The competing narratives surrounding Yugoslavia's dissolution—from the Slovene "Ten-day War" to the Croatian war—influenced European public opinion and thus also the successive European and U.S.
The three judges who made the decision hail from Benin, France, and Slovenia, but were elected by all 124 member states of ...
Very seldom in our lifetime do we get to meet someone on a mission and a daily grind to save souls and save lives at the ...
Maja Mitic is Serbian. Zana Hoxha is Kosovar. Their adaptation of an ancient Greek tragedy highlights not so much the ...
This is the second part in a series about riding night trains across Europe and the Near East to Armenia — to spend some time ...
In 2000, Kuhn worked with the founder of Grgich Hills Estate, the late Croatian immigrant Miljenko “Mike” Grgich, and other ...
Croatia's populist president and technocratic prime minister look set to clash for another five years. The post Croatia's ...
This column profiles important historical events which took place during this week, 25 years ago, 50 years ago, 75 years ago ...
The Galeb superyacht is a priceless relic of yachting history. It was used by former Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito for ...
The Environment Ministry estimates damage to the Holy Mountains park so far at more than 16 billion hryvnyas ($385 million), ...