Analysis: Land swaps won’t guarantee peace, but undermine it
Why the international community shouldn’t endorse a land swap between Kosovo and Serbia.
Conflict prevention: Will the United Nations return to its roots?
The secretary general is an advocate for reform. But change will not be easy and the case of Bosnia shows how complex peacebuilding can be.
Recounting the Batajnica mass graves through the art of film
“How does one archive or record the details of the massacres of a state that wants to hide its massacres?” Serbian director Ognjen Glavonić attempted to do just that with his latest film.
Analysis: Ethnic politics are destroying Bosnia
Decades after the end of the Bosnian War, politicians preserve divisions.
Review: Sarajevo’s overwhelming past and uncertain future
Danis Tanović’s new movie “Smrt u Sarajevu” is a satire on modern-day Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Serbia and Kosovo are pluming their war feathers
A series of incidents have revealed a gaping chasm in relations between the two governments.
Bombed, burned and razed in the Balkans
Destruction of mosques, churches and libraries should be evidence of genocide, researcher argues.
LGBTQ advocates face uphill battle in the Balkans
Although nondiscrimination laws are on the books, researchers say that they go unenforced.