News
Institutionalized Ethnic Division in Bosnia: A Way Forward for Iraq?
Nov 01, 2007The following is a consolidated summary of three reports prepared by Nida Gelazis, EES Program Associate; Robert Benjamin, Regional Director of Central and East European Programs at the National Democratic Institute; and Lindsay Lloyd, Regional Program Director for Europe, International Republican Institute. These reports were presented at an EES event held on September 11, 2007. Meeting Report 338.
Anatoli Mikhailov is named the 2007 Ion Ratiu Democracy Lecture Awardee
Sep 30, 2007The Ion Ratiu Lecture is pleased to announce that the 2007 recipient of the Ion Ratiu Democracy Lecture and Award is Professor Anatoli Mikhailov. Professor Mikhailov is one of the leading personalities fighting for democracy in Belarus.
Call for Papers for Thessaloniki Conference on "Greece, the Western Balkans and the European Union"
Jul 27, 2007Read Martin Sletzinger's testimony before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs on "Central and Eastern Europe: Assessing the Democratic Transition"
Jul 25, 2007To read his and other witness testimony at the July 25, 2007 Committee meeting click here
Southeast Europe Project Announces Scholars for 2007 - 2008
Jun 11, 2007The Southeast Europe Project announces the appointment of its nine upcoming scholars for the 2007 scholarship period.
EES Grant Opportunities
Mar 03, 2007Remember the Balkans
Feb 01, 2007Lost in the current preoccupation with Iraq is that two long-festering ethnic and political crises remain unresolved in the Balkans: Bosnia and the one-time Serbian province of Kosovo.
Yugoslavia Then and Now
Feb 01, 2007Recent conferences held at the Center examined the legacy of U.S. intelligence on Yugoslavia during the Cold War and the current situation in Kosovo and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The Ion Ratiu Democracy Lecture at the Woodrow Wilson Center
Nov 30, 2006The Ion Ratiu Lecture is pleased to announce that the 2007 recipient of the Ion Ratiu Democracy Lecture and Award is Professor Anatoli Mikhailov. Professor Mikhailov is one of the leading personalities fighting for democracy in Belarus.
Can Bosnia-Herzegovina Survive without the OHR?
Oct 20, 2006The announced closure of the Office of the High Representative in Bosnia has led to stasis in the adoption of reform and an unraveling of previous agreements. Without a change in the current policy of international withdrawal from Bosnia, ethnic tensions could again swell, causing unrest in the region.