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Vučić’s escalating rhetoric, threats of war and the manipulation of historical narratives
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Vučić’s escalating rhetoric, threats of war and the manipulation of historical narratives

At the European Political Community summit held in Copenhagen, Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić once again demonstrated his ambitions to destabilize the Western Balkans. Facing internal pressure from the ongoing protests…
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October 13, 2025Tags: Kosovo, Serbia
From drones to diplomacy: How Kosovo’s military modernization exposes Vučić’s foreign policy contradictions
Posted inConflict Governance Warfare

From drones to diplomacy: How Kosovo’s military modernization exposes Vučić’s foreign policy contradictions

The arrival of Turkish-made kamikaze drones in Kosovo has triggered a new diplomatic storm in the Balkans, shaking Serbia’s relationship with one of its key economic partners—Turkey. Thousands of Skydagger drones…
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October 10, 2025Tags: Kosovo, Serbia, Turkiye
Russian-Backed Election Destabilization in Moldova – Intelligence Brief
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Russian-Backed Election Destabilization in Moldova – Intelligence Brief

Parliamentary elections in Moldova are expected to be accompanied by a very high level of violence orchestrated by Russian intelligence, using mercenaries trained in Serbia. In light of this, we…
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September 27, 2025Tags: Moldova, Russia, Serbia
SVR’s Narrative on EU Interference in Serbia: Claims, Risks, and Reality”
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SVR’s Narrative on EU Interference in Serbia: Claims, Risks, and Reality”

Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) continues to discredit itself by taking part in disinformation campaigns targeting foreign leaders. These operations are framed as part of Moscow’s effort to counter Western…
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September 17, 2025Tags: Russia, Serbia
Dodik’s Bid for Putin’s Backing to Break Bosnia: Law, Feasibility, Security Risks, and Russia’s Interests
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Dodik’s Bid for Putin’s Backing to Break Bosnia: Law, Feasibility, Security Risks, and Russia’s Interests

Milorad Dodik is openly signaling that he will ask Vladimir Putin to support a referendum and, ultimately, independence for Republika Srpska (RS). While the legal path to secession is essentially closed under Bosnia and…
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September 1, 2025Tags: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Russia, Serbia
Political paralysis and external leverage: The Trump factor in Kosovo-Serbia relations
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Political paralysis and external leverage: The Trump factor in Kosovo-Serbia relations

As of August 8, Kosovo awaits another decision from the Constitutional Court, following the failure of its elected representatives—who emerged from the February 9 elections—to constitute the Assembly after 54 attempts. Until…
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August 1, 2025Tags: Kosovo, Serbia
China’s Expanding Influence in the Balkans: Strategic Implications of Military Cooperation with Serbia
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China’s Expanding Influence in the Balkans: Strategic Implications of Military Cooperation with Serbia

China's growing footprint in the Balkans has shifted from economic investments to deeper political and military engagement. A recent announcement that Serbian forces will participate in joint military drills on Chinese…
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July 17, 2025Tags: China, Serbia
The Coup Attempt in Serbia — Kremlin Influence, Balkan Instability, and Strategic Fallout
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The Coup Attempt in Serbia — Kremlin Influence, Balkan Instability, and Strategic Fallout

The attempted coup in Serbia represents a critical turning point in Balkan politics, exposing fragile domestic institutions and Serbia’s delicate balance between the EU and Russia. While the plot was swiftly neutralized,…
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June 26, 2025Tags: Russia, Serbia
Militarized Memory: The Strategic Role of May 9 in Contemporary Russian Statecraft
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Militarized Memory: The Strategic Role of May 9 in Contemporary Russian Statecraft

As of April 2025, two European leaders—Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico and Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić—have confirmed their intention to attend Russia’s Victory Day celebrations in Moscow on May 9, marking the…
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April 16, 2025Tags: Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Ukraine
Echoes of Havana: Allegations of Acoustic Weapons and Russian Influence in Belgrade Protests”
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Echoes of Havana: Allegations of Acoustic Weapons and Russian Influence in Belgrade Protests”

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has stated that he is ready to resign if it is proven that law enforcement used sonic weapons during the mass protest in Belgrade on March…
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March 24, 2025Tags: Havana Syndrome, Russia, Serbia

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