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Balkans

ICG's Balkans program presently spans projects in Albania, Bosnia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia. A team of policy analysts are stationed in the region, with the overall Program Director based at ICG's headquarters in Brussels. Since beginning work in Bosnia in February 1996, ICG has built up a sound track record in the Balkans, being seen as an independent voice and source of influential new policy ideas.

The Balkans remains an area of critical strategic interest to Western governments and a potential flash point for further conflicts in the post-Milosevic era. The region's problems are complex, deeply rooted and unlikely to be resolved without sustained attention and involvement on the part of the international community. For these reasons, ICG will maintain a sizeable presence in the Balkans for the foreseeable future.

Within the region, ICG will continue to focus on the evolution of events in the individual entities, assessing their significance, inter-relationship and wider impact, but will also explore a number of thematic issues going to the structure and future stability of the whole region.

Recent reports & briefings  
Macedonia: No Time for Complacency, Europe Report N°149, 23 October 2003
Dy në Tango: Agjendë për PSSP në Kosovë, Raporti i Raporti i Evropës N°148, 03 September 2003
Two to Tango: An Agenda for the New Kosovo SRSG, report, 03 September 2003
Bosnia's Nationalist Governments:
Paddy Ashdown and the Paradoxes of State Building
, report, 22 July 2003
Nacionalistièke vlade Bosne i Hercegovine: Paddy Ashdown i paradoks izgradnje države, report, 22 July 2003
Reforma u Srbiji Ponovo Zakoèena, report, 17 July 2003
Serbian Reform Stalls Again, report, 17 July 2003
Thessaloniki and After I: The EU’s Balkan Agenda, briefing, 20 June 2003
Thessaloniki and After III: The EU and Serbia, Montenegro and Kosovo, briefing, 20 June 2003
Thessaloniki and After II: The EU and Bosnia, briefing, 20 June 2003
Thessaloniki and After III: The EU and Serbia, Montenegro and Kosovo, briefing, 20 June 2003
Brčko Distrikt Bosne i Hercegovine: Početak, napredak i povlaèenje, report, 02 June 2003
Bosnia's Brcko: Getting In, Getting On and Getting Out, report, 02 June 2003
Kosovo’s Ethnic Dilemma: The Need for a Civic Contract, Balkans Report N°143, 28 May 2003
Etnièka Dilema Kosova: Potreba za Graðanskim Ugovorom, Balkans Report N°143, 28 May 2003
Dilema Etnike e Kosovës: Nevoja Për Kontratë Civile, Balkans Report N°143, 28 May 2003
A Marriage of Inconvenience: Montenegro 2003, report, 16 April 2003
Serbia After Djindjic, report, 18 March 2003
Albania: State of the Nation 2003, report, 11 March 2003
The Continuing Challenge Of Refugee Return In Bosnia & Herzegovina, report, 13 December 2002

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