Issue 3-4/2017
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
OPINION & ANALYSIS
Is Europe losing the Balkans? Miljenko Jergović
Dayton at death’s door – Christopher Bennett
De-radicalising the Western Balkans – Tatyana Dronzina and Sulejman Muça
Without accountability, there is no closure – Morgan Meaker
A long road ahead for women in Kosovo – Sidita Kushi
Western Balkan memory games – Simone Benazzo
Presidential election in Serbia. Unfair but square – Jelena Milić
Protests, plots and proxies – Kenneth Morrison
Public media in a deeply fragmented country – Antonio Scancariello
Neo-Ottomanism. An empire being rebuilt? – Tomasz Targański
A new, old Central Europe? – Ziemowit Szczerek
The Balkans. A history of civilisation – Adam Balcer
What will Lukashaneka do next? – Michał Potocki
All Latvian politics is local – Koen Verhelst
East of the South: Malta and the post-Soviet space – Miłosz J. Zieliński
Passion over censorship – Mykola Riabchuk
Eastern Ukraine left in limbo – Maxim Rust
The legacy of the Revolution on Granite – Olga Onuch
Lithuania, Poland and Ukraine join forces – Jakub Bornio
INTERVIEWS
Georgia’s thorny path to constitutionalism – An interview with Zaza Rukhadze
Georgia’s memory of communism – An interview with Irakli Khvadagiani
HISTORY AND MEMORY
The iron guards of Ukrainian nationalism – Marek Wojnar
REPORTS
Stories from Hotel Porin – Mislav Marjanović
Finding God in Kramatorsk – Paulina Siegień
PEOPLE, IDEAS, INSPIRATION
Old divisions die hard – Linda Massino
EASTERN CAFÉ
Trying to please Jacques – Bartosz Marcinkowski
Doctor Love – Iwona Reichardt
Breaking the comfortable silence on the Holocaust – Linas Vildžiūnas
Seeking ground zero of the post-Soviet space – Agnieszka Pikulicka-Wilczewska
The more things change, the more they stay the same – Kacper Dziekan
On change. In pain and fear – Tomasz Lachowski