The EU and the US must be clear about the benefits that both Serbia and Kosovo can derive if they fulfill their obligations The recent verbal agreement reached between...
Alon Ben-Meir
Dr Alon Ben-Meir is a retired professor of international relations at the Center for Global Affairs at NYU. He taught courses on international negotiation and Middle Eastern studies for over 20 years.
Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett’s “neutrality” in the Russian war against Ukraine is outrageous and contemptible. It runs contrary to every moral principle that...
It is hard to describe the excruciatingly painful destruction Vladimir Putin is inflicting on Ukraine. However, whereas NATO should provide Ukraine with active defensive...
The sooner the Vučić government accepts that Kosovo’s independence is irreversible, the greater the economic, political, and security benefits both Serbia and...
For Joe Biden’s Summit for Democracy to succeed, the US must work closely with NATO and the EU to take concrete measures to stop the erosion of democracies from...
Kosovo’s Prime Minister Albin Kurti stands an excellent chance of succeeding to make Kosovo a model of progressive democracy, advanced economy, and social equality that...
Kosovo’s politicians need to come up with a clear and comprehensive socio-economic programme that will put the public on a course of economic recovery and growth...
The recent agreement between Kosovo and Serbia, brokered by the US, to normalise economic relations between the two countries fell short of the needed reconciliation...
There is a new political day dawning in Kosovo — the newest country in Europe, but a troubled one. The last 20 years were marred by bad governance, high unemployment...
At a time when Albania was expected to make significant progress in its accession talks with the European Union, some member states are unwilling to support negotiations...
The political tension between Kosovo and Serbia is creating a perfect environment wherein Turkey and Russia can lure the two countries into their respective spheres of...
The six Western Balkan countries — Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, and Albania, have been “state captured” by corrupt politicians, linked...