Serbia’s Aleksandar Vučić clings to power – but protests highlight the danger of stubborn leadership
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In Serbia, there is a word for a form of stubbornness that sees someone act out of spite or defiance rather than yield to the will ...
In a joint op-ed published in a German newspaper, the Serbian and Albanian leaders argued for a phased EU accession process ...
The visit of the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, to Abu Dhabi and the United Arab Emirates is not only headline news ...
Serbia’s ruling party is deploying millions of dinars in campaign cash and American “phantom” monitors to lock down Sunday’s local elections for fewer than 250,000 voters.
Croatian President Zoran Milanović on Monday cancelled a Western Balkans summit he was to host in May over statements made by ...
While Aleksandar Vučić hailed the local elections as a "democratic holiday," independent watchdogs reported widespread fraud, ...
In a joint statement to The Jerusalem Post, MK Boaz Toporovsky, Dr. Efraim Zuroff, and Aleksandar Nikolić said: "No political ...
Numerous incidents of beatings, intimidation and systemic irregularities overshadowing the vote during local elections in ten Serbian municipalities on March 29.
Riot police clashing with demonstrators in Belgrade and other cities have defined Serbia’s turbulent summer. What began last November as a product of anger over corruption and collapsing ...
Serbia’s Aleksandar Vučić clings to power – but protests highlight the danger of stubborn leadership
(THE CONVERSATION) In Serbia, there is a word for a form of stubbornness that sees someone act out of spite or defiance rather than yield to the will of others: “inat.” Yet, while Vučić can draw on ...
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