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Last month I wrote that I was first drawn to Hans Magnus Enzensberger through his study of the bomb-throwing anarchists of the late nineteenth century, entitled “Dreamers of the Absolute;” and, in Michael Roloff’s anthology, Politics...
Following the recent arrest of notorious alleged war criminal Radovan Karadzic in Belgrade, there have been many calls for him to face justice in Bosnia-Herzegovina — the country where his alleged crimes were committed. Bosnia, some observers argue,...
After 11 years “on the run,” it turns out that Europe’s most-wanted war criminal, Radovan Karadzic (apparently a much more formidable force than Saddam Hussein) has been working as a doctor in Belgrade and taking life easy. Questions...
Four Bosnian Muslims arrested in Sarajevo in March have been released from custody after prosecutors failed to win a terrorism indictment against them due to lack of evidence, despite the fact that explosives and other military equipment were found in...
It may have been a tempest in a teacup, but when Milorad Dodik, the prime minister of the Republika Srpska, the Serbian entity in Bosnia-Herzegovina, appeared at a Zagreb gathering and offered “protection” to Croatian Serbs, he resurrected...