Posts by Igor Jovanovic

  • Serbia: On Edge

    Serbia: On Edge

    BELGRADE, Serbia | New exit exams for elementary school students, the introduction of Romani teaching assistants, an equal starting point for all children – all were big changes brought about […]

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  • Serbia: The Slow Pace of Change

    Serbia: The Slow Pace of Change

    BELGRADE, Serbia | During the 1990s, Srbijanka Turajlic was one of the Serbia’s fiercest opponents of Slobodan Milosevic and an organizer of numerous student protests. After the ultranationalist president was […]

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  • Serbia: What’s it Worth to You?

    Serbia: What’s it Worth to You?

    BELGRADE, Serbia | In late February, the central Serbian town of Kragujevac became the butt of a popular joke: A bus traveling around the country stops at the Kragujevac station. […]

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