Montenegrin accession talk in the prism of the new negotiating rules
By: Gordana Djurovic The enhanced negotiation framework of the EU enlargement policy towards the Western Balkan (candidates and potential candidates) countries is based on specific, so-called, seven...
View ArticleWhy Montenegro has decided to stand up to Russia
By: Milan Nič Two years ago, the former US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, saved the day (and helped to resolve an inconclusive discussion at the Chicago summit on this subject) by making a...
View ArticleProtests in Podgorica: Montenegro’s spring or a battle for political points?
By: Jovana Marović On 17 October, early in the morning, police forces broke up a peaceful protest in front of the Montenegrin parliament. They removed tents that had been blocking traffic through the...
View ArticleElections in Montenegro - between protests and dialogue
By: Stevo Muk Nine years after the restoration of independence and three years after opening EU accession negotiations, the key debate in Montenegro still revolves around the organisation of fair and...
View ArticleShould Montenegro be invited to NATO?
By: Florian Bieber Montenegro has experienced an unprecedented wave of protests against the government in recent weeks. Initially focused on the governments bid to join NATO the heavy-handed...
View ArticleOpposition in the Montenegrin Government: Who will win the game of chess?
By: Jovana Marović In May, as Montenegro celebrates 10 years of its independence, a new government is being forged with no elections preceding it - a government that is supposed to ensure trust in the...
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