"Immediately after that seminal year of 2000, it was the writers who started creating bonds." Interview In this far-ranging interview, our office director, Nino Lejava talks to NIN Award winning author and director of the KROKODIL independent cultural center, Vladimir Arsenijević, about the historical and political foundations of Serbia's current geopolitical as well as cultural position with regard to its immediate neighbors, as well as Europe.
Kosovo’s waste (mis)management: From failures to alternatives Article The Western Balkans lag behind in the fight against climate change and environmental protection. The signature of the ambitious Sofia Declaration on the Green Agenda in November 2020 was considered a meaningful step forward. Two years later, the situation remains gloomy, and the reduction of the consumption footprint is far from becoming a reality. By Gentiola Madhi and Francesco Trupia
Public History - New Tendencies and Practices in Germany and Post-Yugoslav States Report The need for practitioners and history promoters to do historical work “beyond the walls of the traditional classroom” is constantly growing. One of the main takeaways from our recent study trip to Berlin is that public and open discussions about the past and remembering are crucial for building future welfare. By Ana Radaković
Montenegro Gets a New Government Analisys On April 28, Montenegro got a new, minority Government. Prime Minister Dritan Abazović’s cabinet, however, is one of the largest in the country’s recent, three-decades long history of multi-party democracy. By Zoran Radulović