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Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Mountains: From War-Torn Frontlines to Europe’s Hidden Hiking Paradise
Bosnia and Herzegovina’s section of Via Dinarica offers one of Europe’s most authentic hiking adventures. From highland villages like Lukomir to dramatic peaks, canyons, waterfalls, and pristine national parks, this trail combines unspoiled nature with rich traditions. As sustainable tourism grows, Bosnia stands out as the heart of Via Dinarica, offering hikers wild beauty, cultural depth, and true off-the-beaten-path exploration.
Sanin Mirvić
Aug 183 min read


Echoes of Occupation: Croatian Spectacles and Serbia’s Newest Descent to the Right
In the former Yugoslavia, mass gatherings—like Marko Perković Thompson’s Zagreb concert and student protests in Belgrade—are reigniting nationalist sentiments. Thompson, more than a musician, symbolizes disillusionment with Croatian politics. Meanwhile, Serbian student movements reveal deep frustrations with a state drifting further from Europe. Together, these events reflect a volatile regional identity crisis fueled by nostalgia and geopolitical anxiety.
Armin Sijamić
Jul 124 min read


The Zaječar-Kosjerić Playbook: How Europe’s Accession Process Enables Electoral Crime
Yugoslav successor states’ EU path spans decades. Critics claim Brussels & European powers actively block accession using local proxies.
Armin Sijamić
Jun 155 min read


Double Deception? Vučić’s Promises to the West and Russia Collide Amid Serbia’s Crisis
Student protests unravel EU-Russia narratives. Who is Vučić’s geopolitical charade meant to deceive—Brussels or the Kremlin?
Armin Sijamić
May 35 min read


From Protest to Confrontation: Macut's Mandate Against the Student Movement
Macut’s new government signals a hardline shift as Serbia braces for a decisive clash with the student-led protest movement.
Armin Sijamić
Apr 246 min read


Vučić and Dodik’s Potemkin Villages Crumble as West Asserts: ‘The State Outlasts the Individual’
"Vučić and Dodik’s Potemkin villages lose credibility as the West affirms: ‘The state is stronger than any individual.’ #Balkans #Politics
Armin Sijamić
Mar 135 min read


What’s the True Price of Western Backing for Vučić?
Last week, the Petroleum Industry of Serbia (NIS) faced the imminent risk of U.S. sanctions. Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić had been...
Armin Sijamić
Jan 194 min read
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