PODCAST: Bosnia is in Vladimir Putin’s Crosshairs. Chaos and Conflict to Return to the Balkans? Mark Leon Goldberg April 5, 2018 A few weeks ago I was having lunch with a former high ranking US diplomat whose work focused on Russia and Europe. I asked him where he thought Vladimir Putin might target next to sow instability and without missing a beat he said: Bosnia. A scattering ...
Episode 164: Ambassador John Shattuck Mark Leon Goldberg September 11, 2017 John Shattuck is the former US Ambassador to the Czech Republic, former President of the Central European University, and served as the Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy Human Rights and Labor During the Clinton administration. He is currently a ...
The Radovan Karadžić Verdict May Help Heal Old Wounds in Bosnia Kimberly Curtis March 24, 2016 More than 20 years after the Bosnian war ended, the International Criminal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) convicted Radovan Karadžić on 10 counts of genocide, crimes against humanity and violations of the customs of war. As the former president of the self-p...
A Big Election in Bosnia Brings More…Stasis Kimberly Curtis October 14, 2014 The nation votes but political change remains elusive
Episode 29: Chris Hill Mark Leon Goldberg August 11, 2014 The former Ambassador to Iraq and North Korean nuke negotiator.
Why Bosnians Are Protesting Kimberly Curtis February 10, 2014 It's all about the Dayton Accords, really.
Serbian Leaders Reunite For First Time at War Crimes Trial Penelope Chester January 29, 2014 Radko Mladic and Radovan Karadzic together in the Hague
The Civil War Ended 18 Years Ago…But Bosnia’s First Post-War Census is in Trouble Mark Leon Goldberg November 25, 2013 A census may renew ethnic tensions
What’s Next for Radko Mladic Mark Leon Goldberg May 26, 2011 16 years after the Srebrenica massacre and 19 years after the siege of Sarejevo, Ratko Mladic has finally been nabbed.