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Serbia, Bosnia, N. Macedonia, Kosovo, Albania and Montenegro have all been struggling to manage the recent turbulent shifts in the energy sector, made all the more difficult by the lack of a single regulated marketplace and competing visions. Military conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East have added unpredictability to the issues that arose from the need to de-carbonize and incoming CBAM tax system.
Join us in exploring how the various countries of the Western Balkans manage the various challenges with our latest guest Strahinja Obrenović, assistant professor at the Faculty of Political Science in Belgrade.
Links to previous episodes on the topic:
South Interconnection in Bosnia and Herzegovina:
https://open.spotify.com/episode/7tWTor921EmhBRyDUtVFRG?si=MQ7qEWSIQfm4xFFSypP2QA
Sanctions on Serbian oil sector:
https://open.spotify.com/episode/2tx2vJcFF6nLrE2Fxn8KZa?si=KytqGsuwTWy_LpFjRWk3Hg
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Balkan Interviews brings you an update on the political crisis in Kosovo, which has been impacting the stability and economic (mis)fortunes of the youngest state in Europe for more then 18 months.
Our new guest Márton Nikowitz-Holló from the Balkans Institute of Hungarian Institute of International Affairs explains and explores the roots of the ongoing crises and paints a picture of what is to come.
Please join us in our latest debate on the Balkans. You may find the previous episode on crisis in Kosovo in our podcast here:
https://open.spotify.com/episode/0zVRzZUF5xZSM42cVmXZul?si=ryWk-s3STWWzmw5RH5jrKA
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Illegal drugs, weapons and people smuggling, that is just short list of the business portfolio of Balkans-based organized crime groups that came into prevalance after the Yugoslav war in the 1990s.
How they came about, how are they operating and what are some of the most well-known cases that hit the news - we discuss all of these with our traditional expert on the Balkans from Hungary, Árpád Párducz.
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The new Hungarian prime minister Péter Magyár and his Tisza party are promising sweeping changes to Hungarian domestic and foreign policy. What was it to begin with in relation to the Western Balkans? Will Milorad Dodik and Aleksandar Vučić find new friends or foes in Budapest? What about Gruevski´s asylum? What about Beneš´s decrees?
Filip Ilanković from Hungary´s Institute of International Affairs was kind enough to answer these questions and much more, in the latest interview for The Balkan Chronicles.
Stay tuned for more current news and analyses with us!
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(first aired 22.11.2025)
For the latest episode in our expert interviews series we have invited Filip Ilanković to discuss the full implementation of US sanctions on key Serbian oil company NIS. Even though the sanctions had been in place since January 2025, periodic waivers have lured the Serbian government into a false sense of security. On October 9th, there would be, however, no further exemptions and the main refinery (and major employer) suddenly faces closure.
Listen and explore what the local and geopolitical causes are and what are the ways (if any) how the Serbian government can tackle this major issue, along with everything else that the country currently faces.
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(first aired 19.11.2026)
Energy needs meet financial opportunities meet local and global politics in Bosnia and Hercegovina = a recipe for quagmire. This is the South Interconnection gas pipeline project that encapsulates the difficulty of implementing ideas in the country and perhaps, all the Balkans. Join our guest Árpád Párducz for a detailed discussion on the project´s background and the reasons behind its failure in the latest interview by Balkánske kroniky.
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(first aired 2.3.2026)
In our latest interview with Filip Ilanković a Hungarian-based expert on Serbia, from Serbia, we discuss the very troubled path of Serbia towards EU membership.
Serbia´s journey has begun in 2009 and peaked in late 2010s, but has been stalled since 2022, especially because of its reluctance to sanction Russia and harsh critique of EU institutions.
Join us in our in- depth discussion and judge for yourself if Serbia should be let in or left out and why the Serbs actually don´t care that much anymore.
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(aired 8.10.2025
Albania, the new poster child of European accession and a staunch NATO ally definitely deserves a thorough look at its intriguing politics, which our recurring guest Árpad Párducz is happy to provide.
The country faced a difficult start in the 1990s, with hundreds of thousands being robbed of their life savings by government-sponsored Ponzi schemes. The subsequent violent unrest and UN intervention delayed its development by at least a decade and among the most prominent politicians who arose from that time of troubles was none other than Edi Rama.
More on his career and contemporary Albanian politics only at the Balkan Choricles´s latest episode.
Enjoy!
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(aired 22.9.2025)
Continuing our English language series, we take a thorough look at the ongoing political crises in Kosovo with Árpád Párdcz, a Budapest-based expert on the Western Balkans.
Since Albin Kurti´s Vetëvendosje party had failed to secure a majority at the general elections this February none has been able (or willing) to form a government, fearing a possible backlash from working with the opposition or minority parties. In the interview, we discuss how the absence of an elected government has impacted the country´s international standing, the livelyhood of its citizens and how it impacts the already strenuous situation of the Serbian minority.
Stay tuned for more expert content coming soon!
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(aired 8.9.2025)
In our very first English interview, we are proud to discuss the current state of Serbian anti-government protests with Filip Ilanković, Serbian-born, Hungarian-based expert on the Balkans.
Together, we will discuss the evolution of the current protest movement, from its roots in the canopy collapse in the city of Novi Sad, through the use of sound cannon in Belgrade to its current violent iteration. We will not forget the minorities in Serbia and how the protest movement impacted them.
This will not be our last expert discussion in the English language, so stay tuned!