Bosnia and Herzegovina at a Euro-Atlantic Crossroads: Introducing a ‘New Security’ Pact
Ismet Fatih Čančar is a political economist and a researcher. He’s currently a doctoral student at the International University of
Ismet Fatih Čančar is a political economist and a researcher. He’s currently a doctoral student at the International University of Sarajevo and an International Strategy Forum 2024 Fellow. He is a former Partnership for Peace Fellow at the NATO Defense College and served as an adviser to the minister of security of Bosnia and Herzegovina. He has published on issues of Western Balkans, Bosnia and Herzegovina, U.S. policy toward the region, and energy security for numerous outlets, including RUSI, The National Interest, New Eastern Europe, Just Security, CEPA, NATO Defense College, and others.
Ismet Fatih Čančar is a political economist and a researcher. He’s currently a doctoral student at the International University of
The Russo-Ukrainian war has awakened tensions in the Western Balkans as the structures created to maintain peace in the region are faltering. The New Lines Institute’s Western Balkans Observatory presents a collection of essays examining security issues in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Serbia.