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Josip Broz Tito (1892-1980), Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia’s president-for-life, rises again, despite being dead for…
On Civil Society In Sweden
A strong civil society has recently been highlighted as a vital factor for democracy. A weak…
Global Bar in Belgrade: Is (Social) Media Deciding Elections
Fourth Global bar in Belgrade was held on Wednesday, February 28th, in Cultural Center Rex. The…
Post-Yu Cinema (2): Real Post-War Cinema – Comedy, Thriller, Horror, Fantasy
It is crucial for the region to question its past, for each nation to reassess and…
Andrej Klemenčić: Hermeticity of a Tribe and Obscure Nations
The break apart of Yugoslavia meant that the people living in that part of Europe had…
Post-Yu Cinema (2): Audiences don’t want war films anymore
It is crucial for the region to question its past, for each nation to reassess and…
Swedish Media & the Balkans – One View
The simple stories are printed and sold in the contemporary mainstream media production. This simple stories…
Andrej Klemenčić: Yugoslavia – a homeless word (part two)
The Us Vs Them Dilemma At some point, I decided to try and meet some other…
Andrej Klemenčić: Yugoslavia – A homeless word (part one)
Today Yugoslavia is a word heard in partisan films and pop songs of a goneby era…
A Frog in Spring
‘A girl named Jelena from the Fifth Belgrade gymnasium has finally found a boyfriend. She asked…