Uncategorized Celebrating 20 Years: The Heritage of the Hague Tribunal July 16, 2013February 2, 2018 Balkans, Elizabeth Pond, ICTY, international law, Serbia, The Haguel Read More
Uncategorized Serbia Enters Europe: The End of the Bloody Balkan Wars July 3, 2013February 2, 2018 Elizabeth Pond, European Union, Kosovo, Serbia Read More
Uncategorized France and Germany: The Ultimate EU Showdown March 27, 2013February 2, 2018 economics, economy, Elizabeth Pond, EU, Euro crisis Read More
Uncategorized EU Soft Power: Why Serbia’s New President Shifted to the Center May 22, 2012February 2, 2018 Balkan Wars, Boris Tadic, Elections, Elizabeth Pond, EU, Serbia, Serbian Progressive Party, Tomislav Nikolic, Yugoslavia Read More
Uncategorized In the Wake of Chen Guangcheng’s Escape May 4, 2012February 2, 2018 Chen Guangcheng, China, Elizabeth Pond, embassy, escape, U.S., Wang Lijun Read More
Uncategorized Switzerland to Germany: “We’re not Crooks!” April 30, 2012February 2, 2018 Berlin, Credit Suisse, economics, Elizabeth Pond, finance, German Swiss tax agreement, Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Peer Steinbruck, SPD, Swiss banking, Switzerland, tax shelters, Zurich Read More
Uncategorized Democracy: the Real Winner in the Bo Xilai Scandal April 13, 2012February 2, 2018 Bo Xilai, China, China Communist Party, Chongqing, Elizabeth Pond, Gu Kailai, murder, Neil Heywood, Politburo, Scandal, Wang Yang, Wen Jiabao Read More
Uncategorized How the Wukan Revolt Could Change Chinese Politics December 23, 2011February 2, 2018 Bo Xilai, CCP, China, Chinese Communist Party, demonstration, Elizabeth Pond, Guangdong, protest, revolt, Wang Yang, Wukan Read More
Uncategorized One Week to U.S. Default July 26, 2011February 2, 2018 Default, Economic Crisis, Elizabeth Pond, EU, Financial Times, Greece, Obama, Sovereign debt crisis, The Economist, Washington Read More