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The enlargement process as a security guarantee for the Balkan region and a “geopolitical” European Union

On June 27, 2020 By European Student Think Tank
  • Articles and Blogs
  • Security and Defense Publications

Written by the Angelica Puntel (Working Group on Security andRead More

The Western Balkans: A Marionette between the East and the West

On November 17, 2018 By European Student Think Tank
  • European Integration
  • Global Politics

Written by Evelyn Shi How much ‘self’ does ‘self-determination’ allow? IsRead More

Montenegrin Historical Transition

On April 7, 2015 By European Student Think Tank
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  • Uncategorized

by Milos Markovic. Originally published on 2014/05/30 Montenegro is aRead More

Did Djindjic prove to be more naive than Adenauer? (The Marshall plan for the Balkans)

On April 6, 2015 By European Student Think Tank
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by Filip Balunovic. Originally published on 2013/11/21 After the fallRead More

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