In Pursuit of Media Freedom in Bosnia-Herzegovina
In a young country where unfettered freedom of the press is one of the main foundation pillars of statehood, it is reasonable for one to expect unbiased and free media. In theory, BiH is a media haven. However, when re-evaluated, the practice tells us an entirely different story.
Projections for EU and NATO Membership: Transformation or Business as Usual?
How much will a future EU and NATO membership boost the economic growth of Bosnia-Herzegovina, and more importantly, with at what pace? Emir Redžzić speaks with entrepreneurs and officials from Vitez.
No Room for Truth?
How do truth, peace and justice interact in the transitional justice mechanisms established for the former Yugoslavia?
The Scars of Transition or Open Wounds of the Present?
Lejla Bečar explores the little-known story of a basketball project that inspired young Bosniaks, Croats and Serbs to play on the same team.
Bosnia’s Plenum: Considering the Rise and Decline of Bottom-up Democracy
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Vitez: Differences as a Tool for Segregation
“Our parents and schools fill our heads with facts; while the fostering of critical thinking remains absent from our education.”