Author(s): Karin MEGHEŞAN
Publication name: Romanian Intelligence Studies Review
Publisher name: Mihai Viteazul National Intelligence Academy
Publication type: Journal article
Publication date: June 30, 2016
Pagination:
Issue/ Volume: 15/2016
DOI:
Abstract
The article aims to investigate the main direction of Serbian foreign policy
in the post-Milosevic period. The article argues that Serbia was confronted with a
negative external image, which emerged after the crimes against humanity that
occurred in former Yugoslavia in the early 1990s, during the conflicts that
marked the dissolution of this multi-national federation. The article shows how
Serbia overcame this negative perception through a pragmatic pro-European
policy and intelligently used the 2015 migration crisis to show a new face to
European leaders. Moreover, the article shows that Serbia is trying to keep a
balance between Russia and the EU, but that this balance is increasingly
precarious.
Keywords: Serbia, Russia, EU, foreign policy.
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