Daniel Serwer
"NATO to protect its neighbors from Serbia and Belgrade's intentions"
"It is time for the EU and NATO to become realistic about Serbia and for Washington D.C. to send a clear signal that NATO will protect all of Serbia's neighbors from 'Belgrade intentions'", said the U.S. expert on Balkan issues, Daniel Serwer, as Koha reports.
Serwer made a plan for Biden: No secession of RS, Kosovo's independence recognition
They will give recommendations to the future administration, which will be led by Joe Biden, on what attitude should be taken towards our region, and Dnevni Avaz states that it has exclusive information on what exactly will be requested.
"Kosovo membership issue can be resolved in an hour - if Serbia agrees"
Serwer said on the occasion of Kosovo's anniversary of independence that "there are not many countries that have achieved more during the twelve years of existence".
Balkan expert: This is also agreed upon with the pressure of America
Daniel Serwer, Professor at Washington State University John Hopkins also notes that citizens will benefit most from the introduction of the airline.
Daniel Serwer: "Dacic makes enemies, it is not wise at all"
"Obviously, Dacic thinks he has friends in the current administration and wants to support them. But all he has achieved is ensuring that whoever is the next US president from the Democrats now considers Dacic, and possibly Serbia, an enemy. So it wasn't wise at all," Serwer warned.
Week in Review: Breakthroughs and False Starts
Breakthrough?
In a move that surprised many, Bosnia's three most powerful political leaders - Bakir Izetbegovic, Milorad Dodik and Dragan Covic - announced a landmark deal to form a government at the central state level. The announcement comes ten months after elections were held.
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Serwer: Vucic would make enormous mistake not to opt for EU
A US State Department official's statement about Serbia not being able to sit "on two chairs" has provoked many reactions.
Daniel Serwer, the director of the Conflict Management Program at the Johns Hopkins School of International Studies and former diplomat says he agrees with Hoyt Brian Yee's claim, although he is more interested in the other question.
"Vucic would make enormous mistake not to opt for EU"
A US State Department official's statement about Serbia not being able to sit "on two chairs" has provoked many reactions.
Serwer: Vucic to seek "improved, direct relationship"
WASHINGTON - The main goal of Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic's visit to Washington is to "establish an improved and direct relationship" with the new US administration, says Daniel Serwer, professor at the Johns Hopkins University.
Speaking to Tanjug ahead of Vucic's visit, Serwer said the Serbian president would "seek support for Serbia's EU ambitions."
Brnabic as new moment in Serbia's old balancing act
Ana Brnabic will be in charge of the economy and Ivica Dacic of politics - the situation is new, but the attempt to balance between Russia and the West is old.
This is according to US analyst Daniel Serwer, cited by Voice of America.