"We are very aware, when it comes to the whole Greek experience, that one of the problems the political left faces is … what it means to be able to implement your own ideas."
Far-right ideologies grow ever more comfortable in the Croatian mainstream, encouraged by a lack of serious condemnation of their activities.
An analysis of where the Spain/Yugoslavia comparison succeeds, and where it fails.
Nationalist conservatives are dominating the political scenes in Serbia and Croatia, but how do they compare and differ in the way they rule?
Social democracy is failing all across Europe; but it's impotence in the Balkans especially is having serious consequences for the region.
A conversation about the politics of truth and reconciliation in light of the ICTY's acquittal of Vojislav Seselj.
Just how democratic are the former Yugoslav countries today?
The recent Serbia-Albania football match was like a microcosm of the twenty-first century Balkans: lots of intense, emotional nationalism and "othering" and in the end, the result was completely irrelevant.
In September, Croatia, adopted a new Family Act that calls for courts to review decisions taking away someone’s legal capacity. It gives some hope to people like Ana.
Croatia is the latest Balkan country to find itself hit by the wave of refugees trying to reach western Europe. What have the reactions been there?
Maša Drndić’s film The Waiting Point traverses destruction and stagnation in Croatia. At the Open City Documentary Festival on 20 June 2015.