Sitemap

Daniel Serwer

Daniel Serwer: Choices Narrowing for Serbia In Negotiations With Pristina

               Professor Daniel Serwer, Director of American Foreign Policy at Johns Hopkins...

In Which Directions Should Announced Negotiations Between Belgrade and Pristina Unfold?

It Takes Four to Tango

After being on a dead-end road for a long time, the deadlock between Belgrade and Pristina was suddenly...

Daniel Serwer, Director of the Conflict Management Programme At Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies

Choices Narrowing for Serbia

Serbia has a choice: it can normalise sooner or later. If it waits too long—until EU accession is...

News

Mobi Bank Becomes Yettel Bank

Mobi Banka, soon to be Yettel Bank, has unveiled a new brand and mobile application, marking a pivotal shift...

Serbia Set to Become Europe’s Top Copper Producer with Zijin Mining Expansion

Zijin Mining has announced plans to increase the annual capacity of its Serbian project to 450,000 tonnes of copper...

ESG Adria Summit Launches in Montenegro

The second annual ESG Adria Summit kicked off today in Tivat, Montenegro, under the theme "Act now for a...

Modine Expands Serbian Operations with New Facility

Modine, a global leader in thermal management technology, has inaugurated a new 18,000-square-metre production plant in Sremska Mitrovica, Serbia,...

Novak Djokovic Wins Laureus Award for World’s Best Sportsman for Record Fifth Time

Novak Djokovic has won the Laureus award for the world's best sportsman for a record fifth time at a...