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The Bosnian Crisis May Be About to Get Ugly
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The Bosnian Crisis May Be About to Get Ugly
November 1, 2022

For the multipolar world coalition as well as his Serb constituency, with all his flaws Dodik is preferable and vastly more useful than the utterly vile bought and paid for local competitors seeking to replace him.

Balkans Sitrep: Orange Revolution in Bosnia Gains Modest Traction
October 23, 2022

After two spectacular failures, the foreign-directed opposition in the Republic of Srpska is not a sure bet to triumph this time around.

Balkans Sitrep: Orange Revolution in Bosnia Gains Modest Traction
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In the Republic of Srpska, So Far Another Orange Revolution Falls Flat
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In the Republic of Srpska, So Far Another Orange Revolution Falls Flat
October 7, 2022

The government in the Republic of Srpska, overseen by Milorad Dodik since 2006, has no doubt been an irritant to the collective West.

Another Tempestuous Balkan Pot Is Boiling
September 29, 2021

As relations between major geopolitical players steadily deteriorate the Balkans are acquiring increasing importance for NATO powers for exactly the same reasons that they were essential to Nazi Germany in the early forties

Another Tempestuous Balkan Pot Is Boiling
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Icon Scandal Roils Bosnian Politics
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Icon Scandal Roils Bosnian Politics
December 24, 2020

A cleverly concocted diplomatic scandal is shaking up the political scene in Bosnia and more widely in the Balkans. A quick cui bono? question yields perfectly obvious answers, and they all point westward.

Mysterious Assassination Rocks the Serb Republic
May 14, 2019

The goal of dragging Bosnia and Herzegovina into NATO before the impending global conflict is unleashed, if need be kicking and screaming, will be pursued by all available destabilizing instruments and at any price.

Mysterious Assassination Rocks the Serb Republic
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Targeted in the Balkans: Russia’s Tiny Ally Republic of Srpska
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Targeted in the Balkans: Russia’s Tiny Ally Republic of Srpska
October 4, 2018

NATO and the EU are staging another color revolution to install in the Republic of Srpska their own bought and paid for set of collaborators, committed to do their bidding.

Do Obama’s Sanctions on Dodik Signal the Last Desperate Gasp of a Failed Policy?
January 26, 2017

The Dodik sanctions episode is noteworthy for what it tells us about three related factors: the future of BiH as a state (or something pretending to be a state); the desperate effort by the late, unlamented Obama administration and their Republican and European collaborators to perpetuate their failed policies of the past quarter century; and the hope for (but not certainty of) a more enlightened U.S. policy in the Balkans, in Europe, and globally, particularly to the need to combat Islamic radicalism, not support it.

Do Obama’s Sanctions on Dodik Signal the Last Desperate Gasp of a Failed Policy?
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