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Usputni Mardin, trajni utisak: pravo lice Bliskog istoka

10 Mar 2026

Na putu iz Iraka, usred rastuće regionalne krize i američko-iranskog sukoba, neplanirano zaustavljanje u Mardinu pretvorilo se u susret sa dubljim, starijim i stvarnijim Bliskim istokom -onim koji i dalje živi kroz kamen, religiju, zajednice i pamćenje.

Usputni Mardin, trajni utisak: pravo lice Bliskog istoka
Drveno gvožđe

Drveno gvožđe

Politics 16 Feb 2026

Opozicija ne smije dozvoliti da sistem opstaje na iluzijama jednog čovjeka. Mora uvesti jasan politički pritisak i prestati da računa na PES kao budućeg koalicionog partnera. Jer, osim nekolicine pojedinaca čija je politička sudbina ionako upitna, tamo ne postoji ozbiljan sagovornik za evropsku budućnost Crne Gore

Kad pohlepa zaslijepi: Kako populisti prodaju nemoguća obećanja očajnim biračima

Kad pohlepa zaslijepi: Kako populisti prodaju nemoguća obećanja očajnim biračima

Analyses 20 Nov 2025

Iza nacionalističke retorike populista krije se prosta ekonomska kalkulacija - birači očekuju da će kroz etničku ili rasnu pripadnost dobiti privilegovan pristup državnim poslovima i socijalnoj pomoći, bez obzira na kvalifikacije ili zasluge. Pohlepa za onim što im "pripada" čini ih lakim metama političara koji prodaju nemoguće priče o preraspodjeli resursa, ignorišući da će sistem koji grade na privilegijama uništiti sve - i dobitnike i gubitnike

Austrijska lekcija: Kako demokratije umiru u tišini

Austrijska lekcija: Kako demokratije umiru u tišini

Analyses 17 Nov 2025

Upozorenje da demokratije najcesce ne umiru uz buku i nasilje, već polako i neprimjetno – kroz „razumne“ zakone, propagandu, medijsku manipulaciju i apatiju gradjana. Poredeci današnju Crnu Goru sa Austrijom 1938, autor pokazuje kako drzava moze biti urusena iznutra pod spoljnim uticajima, dok gradjani pasivno posmatraju preuzimanje institucija, medija i javnog prostora.

The Mare Nostrum of Populism: How the Mediterranean s Ancient Currents Shape Today s Politics

The Mare Nostrum of Populism: How the Mediterranean s Ancient Currents Shape Today s Politics

Analyses 30 Jul 2025

The Mediterranean Sea has always been more than a body of water, its been a crucible of political movements. Today, as populist waves crash across European shores from Rome to Athens to Madrid, we are witnessing not a new phenomenon, but the latest chapter in a 2,000-year-old narrative that began in the Roman Forum. The parallels are striking. In the second century BCE, Tiberius Gracchus challenged the Roman elite by appealing directly to the masses with promises of land reform and economic relief. His populares sought to increase the power of the people while advocating for the urban poor. Replace Senate with Brussels, and you have the blueprint for contemporary populist movements from Italy Lega to Spain Vox. But here is what makes Mediterranean populism particularly fascinating: it is always been the brainchild of the elite. The Gracchi were not peasants—they were patricians who weaponized popular discontent. Today's populist leaders, from Matteo Salvini to Marine Le Pen, often emerge from privileged backgrounds, masterfully channeling public frustration while serving their own ambitions. The sea that once connected civilizations now risks becoming a barrier between them. Whether Mediterranean democracies can survive this latest populist tide may determine not just the region future, but Europe as well.

Paving Over Fault Lines: The Geopolitics of the Adriatic-Ionian Highway

Paving Over Fault Lines: The Geopolitics of the Adriatic-Ionian Highway

Politics 2 Jul 2025

The broader area of the Middle East and the Eastern Mediterranean (MEEM) has undergone significant geopolitical changes throughout the last decade. The developments taking place within the two spaces (the Middle East and the Eastern Mediterranean) have become increasingly interconnected and theirimpact has extended far beyond their borders, especially to Europe. It could be argued that MEEM was ushered in a new era with the Arab Uprisings that spread throughout the Arab World and in many places are still ongoing.

Montenegro’s Democracy at a Crossroads: Foreign Meddling and Global Democratic Erosion Threaten a Fragile Nation

Montenegro’s Democracy at a Crossroads: Foreign Meddling and Global Democratic Erosion Threaten a Fragile Nation

Montenegro 27 May 2025

Montenegro, a small Balkan nation of just over 600,000 people, stands at a pivotal moment in its democratic journey. Once hailed as a beacon of progress after gaining independence from Serbia in 2006, this NATO member and EU aspirant now faces mounting threats to its fragile democracy. Intensifying interference from Serbia and Russia, coupled with the ripple effects of democratic backsliding in the United States under President Donald Trump’s second term, has placed Montenegro’s future in a precarious balance.