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Balkan Nations articles on Democracy Chronicles

The Balkan Nations in Eastern and Southeastern Europe are in a key region to watch in regard to the progress of world democracy. The struggle for democracy in the countries of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, the Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro and Slovenia is covered here. Also see our separated out articles on Bulgaria, Romania and Serbia. And be sure to check out our section on World Democracy.

Melania Trump Statue Could Soon Come to Bosnia and Herzegovina

by DC Editors - May 13, 2017

Melania Trump Statue

The First Lady Melania Trump could be honored with a statue in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Filed Under: Democracy Culture Tagged With: Balkan Nations, Europe, Political Artwork

Another Montenegro Vote Leaves Political Divide Unsettled

by DC Editors - October 17, 2016

latest Montenegro vote

Inconclusive results from latest Montenegro vote means more unstable coalitions likely

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Balkan Nations, Europe

Croatian Snap Election Won’t Solve This Political Crisis

by DC Editors - September 8, 2016

Croatian snap election

Almost a year of political squabbling have resulted in a Croatian snap election that might not change much

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Balkan Nations, Europe

Critical Macedonian Vote Set After Two Failed Attempts

by DC Editors - September 2, 2016

Macedonian Vote Set

EU welcomes deal on Macedonian vote timing after delays in sign of healing national political divide

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Balkan Nations, Europe

Croatia Dissolves Parliament For Early Vote

by DC Editors - June 21, 2016

Croatia Dissolves Parliament

Planned snap election brings a swift end to unstable government as Croatia dissolves Parliament

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Balkan Nations, Europe

The Responsibility to Protect: When is it Applicable?

by Joan Krickellas - June 17, 2016

Responsibility to Protect

The Responsibility to Protect emphasizes humanitarian intervention, with military force only as a last resort. I am not questioning whether or not the it is necessary, rather when it can be applied.

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Balkan Nations, Rwanda, Syria, Worldwide

VIDEO: Slovenian Putin Parody is a Big Internet Hit

by DC Editors - March 10, 2016

Slovenian Putin Parody

Slovenian comedian Klemen Slakonja made the viral Putin parody taking Europe by storm

Filed Under: Democracy Culture Tagged With: Balkan Nations, Europe, Political Comedy, Russia, Vladimir Putin

Macedonia Election Boycott by Opposition Raises Stakes

by DC Editors - January 21, 2016

Macedonia Election Boycott

EU is concerned the opposition decision for a Macedonia election boycott threatens broader crisis

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Balkan Nations, Europe

Early Election Plan is Hopeful Sign For Macedonia Democracy

by DC Editors - July 15, 2015

Macedonia Democracy

New elections best hope for Macedonia democracy to regain footing after difficult political year

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Balkan Nations, Europe

Macedonian Democracy Crisis Amid EU Entry Talks

by DC Editors - March 19, 2015

Macedonian Democracy Crisis

Key moment or nascent Macedonian democracy experiment as opposition allege government mass spying

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: Balkan Nations, Europe, Religion and Democracy, Worldwide Corruption

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