Local Polls Unnerve Serbia’s Ruling Coalition
Belgrade | 10 June 2009 | By Dusan PavlovicDeclining support for Boris Tadic’s coalition could prompt the Socialists to pull out, triggering an early general election.
Making Progress on Land Ownership
Belgrade | 08 June 2009 | By Ian MihajlovicReforms in commercial land ownership in Serbia are again underway after several false starts, under previous government regimes in recent years.
Protecting Kosovo
Kosovo | 04 June 2009 | By Behxhet Shala in Pristina
Lushtaku may be tactically right not to want to appear in the “Jeta ne Kosova” debate, but strategically he has lost this battle. A politician who starts a war with a journalist will lose that war. His public lynching of Jeta, is being conducted under false pretexts.
The Yugosphere
| 02 June 2009 | By Tim JudahTim Judah examines the overlapping connections between the nation states of the former Yugoslavia.
The Time is Ripe for Tax Reform
Belgrade | 01 June 2009 | By Mijat LakicevicBelgrade Real Estate Prices Under Pressure
Belgrade | 02 June 2009 |Real estate agents, only four months ago, were adamant that residential property in central Belgrade could not drop in value.
By Ian Mihajlovic
Cloud Nine for IT Directors
Belgrade | 25 May 2009 | By Ian Mihajlovic‘Cloud computing’ is developing at a phenomenal pace, removing the need for expensive physical IT infrastructure and offering new levels of security and convenience by providing on-demand services to companies without capital expenditure.
Biden Should Press Bosnia on Human Rights
| 19 May 2009 | By Wanda Troszczynska-van GenderenThe US vice president should not ignore the plight of foreigners who came to fight alongside the Bosnian Army in the 1992-1995 civil war, who are facing detention and deportation.