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Comment by Zoran Panović

One Step Forward, Two Steps Back

Former European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker’s statement that Serbia had “travelled an impressive part of the path” towards the EU, and his encouragement (short...

Duško Lopandić Ph.D., diplomat

Dangerous Games

A policy without strategic direction resembles geopolitical Russian roulette—it erodes trust in Vučić and, in the long run, threatens Serbia’s security and international standing The...

Ivica Mladenović, Political Sociologist

With a Little Help from Our ‘Friends’

Strategic and economic interests – such as the Jadar lithium project – continues to drive EU support for...

Dr Srećko Đukić, Ambassador, Forum for International Relations, Belgrade

From One Misstepto Another – and Back Again

Tragedy lies not only in our failure to comprehend the changes that followed the fall of the Berlin...

Strahinja Subotić, Programme Manager and Senior Researcher, CEP

Sharper Tones from Brussels

It would be inaccurate to say that the European response to Vučić’s visit to Moscow was mild –...

Feature

EU Or Nothing?

Although the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy reiterated her support for the European future...

Comment

Bridging Traditions Driving Innovation

Strong cooperation between Slovenia and Serbia is not only a testament to historical bonds but a foundation for...

Sustainable Slovenia

Leading the Green and Digital Transition

Slovenia continues to distinguish itself as one of the region’s most proactive economies when it comes to aligning...

Jorgovanka Tabaković, Governor of the National Bank of Serbia

Banking Sector Strengthens with NBS Support

Thanks to the backing and regulatory role of the National Bank of Serbia (NBS) and the concerted efforts...

Comment By Branka Prpa

A Rebellious Man

As the history of the 20th century shows us, drowning in the collective Self ends in a totalitarian...

In Memoriam: His Holiness Pope Francis,
By H.E. Archbishop Santo Rocco Gangemi Apostolic Nuncio to Serbia

Journey Graced by Divine Signs

Making peace requires courage—courage to say yes to encounter and no to conflict; yes to dialogue and no...

Aleksandar R. Miletić, historian

Can Student Ideals Be Realised?

Amid economic and geopolitical instability, Serbia’s student-led protests emerge as a rare beacon of principled idealism, though they...

Milo Lompar Ph.D. professor of the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philology and President of the Serbian Literary Guild

How Much Can We Trust Europe?

A student protest that merges European values with national sentiment has instinctively exposed the falsehoods of both domestic...

Ognjen Gogić, Political Scientist

No One Has a Magic Wand

The exit from Serbia’s collective paralysis doesn’t lie in a dramatic gesture by any one side, but in...

Vladimir Pavićević, Political Science Ph.D.

The Macut Government Will Be Short-Lived – Snap Elections Await

In anticipation of early elections, I propose that President Vučić also resign, allowing both parliamentary and presidential elections...

Smart Tech Solution

Beyond Buzzwords

Digital transformation is no longer a trend – it is a strategic imperative. As businesses across Serbia seek...

Comment

Green Ambition, Local Contradiction

Environmental awareness is growing steadily in Serbia, but true sustainability requires more than solar rooftops and policy declarations....

Opinion

Can COP30 Succeed Where COP29 Failed?

While the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Baku fell short of what is needed to close the...

Aleksandar Kovačević on Serbia’s Strategic Role in European Energy Security

From Blackout to Blueprint

Within the broader framework of the EU Clean Industrial Deal and ongoing regulatory reforms, this blackout may well...

Comment By Zoran Panović

Students & Vučić

The largest mass gathering in the history of Belgrade demystified the myth of the so-called critical mass, because...

Aleksandar Vlahović, President of the Serbian Association of Economists

A Lack of Quality Institutions Reaches Boiling Point

The resignation of Prime Minister Vučević represents a precedent in Serbia’s political life, marking the consequences of a...

Goran Radosavljević, Ph.D. Vice-Dean for Research and Director of the FEFA Institute

Bad and Good News

Although the political crisis threatens the economy over the short term, meeting protestors’ demands for stronger institutions and...

Pavle Petrović, economist, former president of the Fiscal Council and a member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SANU)

Time for a U-turn in Serbia?

The prime minister’s resignation, prompted by mass protests, may open a window for Serbia to shift from state-led...

Saša Đogović MSc, Economist

PM’s Resignation Isn’t the First Step

In times of crisis, when institutions are incapable of resolving issues through regular means because they are themselves...

Comment

Empowering Innovation and Driving Economic Growth

As the digital economy continues to evolve at an unprecedented pace, Serbia is positioning itself as a regional...

Feature

Emerging Technologies Shaping the Future of the Digital Economy

Emerging technologies are set to redefine the digital landscape, acting as a catalyst for accelerated adaptation and transformation...

By David Veselinović CEO & Founder, Crypto12

Crypto’s Next Big Leap

Donald Trump’s return to the political stage has sent ripples through the financial markets, particularly in the realm...

By Slobodan G. Markovich, Faculty of Political Science, Belgrade

Winter of Zoomer Discontent

It was back in 2019 that American actor Harrison Ford gave his famous climate change speech at the...

Aleksandra Koneski, architect

Depoliticisation & Professionalisation

The key factor in respecting construction standards and procedures is the removal of political influence over the profession...

Vladimir Obradović, Faculty of Organizational Sciences

Benefitting Investors and Sabotaging Safety

A lack of adequate regulation and public control provides fertile ground for corruption, which inevitably results in higher...

Zoran Đajić, geological engineer

United in Corruption

The way the works contractor for the reconstruction of the building of the railway station in Novi Sad...

By Daron Acemoglu

Will We Squander the AI Opportunity?

For more than 200,000 years, humans have built solutions to the challenges we face and shared our knowledge...

EBRD Backs Serbia’s Clean Air Agenda

In a move poised to reshape Serbia’s environmental trajectory, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development has granted a...

Ecuador and Brazil Seal 2026 World Cup Berths as Qualification Race Heats Up

With just under two years to go until the expanded 2026 World Cup kicks off across North America, thirteen...

Eurospin Enters Serbia

The Italian discount retail chain Eurospin, through its company Eurospin EKO, is officially entering the Serbian market. According to the...

Air Serbia Adds Mykonos to Its Summer Network

Air Serbia has launched a new direct route between Belgrade and the Greek island of Mykonos, with the first...

US and China to Resume Trade Talks in London

In a high-stakes diplomatic turn, Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng is set to meet top U.S. officials in London...