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Latest blog posts
- Balkan Tango - article in Internationale Politik
- Presidential elections in Ukraine - first conclusions
- Letter to High Representative Valentin Inzko
- Hope is not a plan: DPC - Clingendael Roundtable
- West’s Last Chance To Get Serious on Bosnia
- Get your homework done: Weber/Bassuener op-ed
- Suddenly there is talk about war again - Die Zeit
- What next in Bosnia? - analysis for Boell Stiftung
- EV op-ed: It’s time for a Plan B in Bosnia
- Press Advisory - Bosnia Policy Roundtable Held
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Latest papers
DPC Briefing (Nov 7): Sliding toward the Precipice: Europe's Bosnia Policy [PDF]
DPC Analyst (Sep 23): The Ruling Coalition in Ukraine is Dead... What's Next? [PDF]
DPC Analyst (Mar 25): Not Quite a Color Revolution in Armenia [PDF]
Policy Paper (Mar 9): Assessment of Peace Implementation Council decisions in Bosnia
DPC Briefing (Feb 21): Bosnia and Herzegovina's Constitutional Deadlock: A New Approach for the European Union and United States
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About DPC
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