Series

The International Crisis Group is an independent, non-profit NGO covering over 50 crisis-affected countries and territories across four continents, working through field-based analysis and high-level advocacy to prevent and resolve conflict. The series Crisis Group Europe Briefings examines current conflicts in the region and their implications for international relations.

Publishers: International Crisis Group (ICG)
Publications: Uzbekistan: Reform or Repeat?
Ukraine: The Line of Separation
The Human Cost of the PKK Conflict in Turkey: The Case of Sur
Russia and the Separatists in Eastern Ukraine
A Sisyphean Task? Resuming Turkey-PKK Peace Talks
Macedonia: Defusing the Bombs
The Ukraine Crisis: Risks of Renewed Military Conflict after Minsk II
Syria Calling: Radicalisation in Central Asia
Armenia and Azerbaijan: A Season of Risks
Bosnia’s Dangerous Tango: Islam and Nationalism
Georgia: Making Cohabitation Work
Bosnia’s Gordian Knot: Constitutional Reform
Tackling Azerbaijan’s IDP Burden
Brčko Unsupervised
Georgia-Russia: Learn to Live Like Neighbours
Turkey and Greece: Time to Settle the Aegean Dispute
Georgia: The Javakheti Region’s Integration Challenges
Bosnia: State Institutions Under Attack
Cyprus: Six Steps Toward a Settlement
Armenia and Azerbaijan: Preventing War
Bosnia: Europe's Time to Act
Georgia: Securing a Stable Future
Bosnia's Dual Crisis
Kosovo: Štrpce, a Model Serb Enclave?
Nagorno-Karabakh: Getting to a Breakthrough
Bosnia: A Test of Political Maturity in Mostar
Georgia-Russia: Still Insecure and Dangerous
Macedonia's Name: Breaking the Deadlock
Georgia - The Risks of Winter
Azerbaijan - Defence Sector Management and Reform
Will the Real Serbia Please Stand Up?
Armenia - Picking up the Pieces
Kosovo's First Month
Serbia's New Government - Turning from Europe
Kosovo’s Status - Difficult Months Ahead
Serbia's New Constitution - Democracy Going Backwards
Montenegro's Referendum
Southern Serbia - In Kosovo's Shadow
Macedonia - Wobbling Towards Europe
Azerbaijan's 2005 Elections
Serbia - Spinning its Wheels
Georgia-South Ossetia - Refugee Return the Path to Peace
Macedonia - Not out of the Woods Yet
Saakashvili's Ajara Success - Repeatable Elsewhere in Georgia?
Macedonia - Make or Break
Serbia's Changing Political Landscape
EUFOR-IA - Changing Bosnia's Security Arrangements
Monitoring the Nothern Ireland Ceasefires - Lessons from the Balkans
Thessaloniki and After III - The EU and Serbia, Montenegro and Kosovo
Thessaloniki and After II - The EU and Bosnia
Thessaloniki and After I - The EU's Balkan Agenda
Fighting to Control Yugoslavia's Military
Serbia - Military Intervention Threatens Democractic Reform
Croatia - Facing up to War Crimes
Macedonia - Filling the Security Vacuum
Albania's Parliamentary Elections 2001
Macedonia - War on Hold
Macedonia - Still Sliding
Milosevic in the Hague - What it means for Yugoslavia and the Region
Montenegro - Time to Decide
Serbia on the eve of the December Elections
Montenegro - Which Way Next?
Sanctions Against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Reaction in Kosovo to Kostunica's Victory
Macedonian Government Expects Setback in Local Elections
Albania's Local Elections - A Test of Stability and Democracy
Montenegro's Local Elections - Testing the National Temperature
Montenegro - Calm Before the Storm?
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