Europe, 'Kill Bill' Style
Iker Barbero Within Europe there is much talk of the 'other' at both national and supranational levels. While Europe seeks to strengthen its borders, some political parties have tried to capitalise on...
View ArticleTeam Building
Peter Geoghegan A former province of Serbia, Kosovo does not have a fully-fledged national team of its own. Despite the 2008 declaration of independence being recognised by over 90 countries, Kosovo...
View ArticleUK migration policy: we need to talk about citizens
Nando Sigona The family rules introduced by the UK government as part of its crusade to curb net migration are surreptitiously redefining the meaning of citizenship and the boundaries between the...
View ArticleSerbia-Kosovo agreement: political breakthrough or jobs for the boys?
Eric Gordy The widely hailed agreement reached between Serbia and Kosovo entrenches the power of clientelistic elites and is no real cause for celebration argues Eric Gordy.This piece originally...
View ArticleUtopias of Democracy -– 6th Subversive Festival in Zagreb, Croatia
Sara Valenzuela Borken-Hage At a time when the crisis of the Euro and the doubts about the viability of the EU are deepening, South Eastern Europe continues to be centre of the crisis, the open wound;...
View ArticleWhen counting counts. The Bosnian Census
Florian Bieber Nobody knows how many people live in Bosnia. The numbers given suggest around 3.8 million, but these are at best estimates. As a result, one does not really know that GDP per capita and...
View ArticleSubversive Citizens and Urban Battlefields
In an interview with Open Citizenship, Srećko Horvat and CITSEE member Igor Štiks spoke about their work on the Subversive Festival in Zagreb and what it means for the city of Zagreb and urban...
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