Bosnian Croat leadership on course to throw Bosnia and Herzegovina into electoral chaos Published: 30 September 2018 Studie The EU is ill-prepared to pull Bosnia and Herzegovina back from the brink of its most serious political and constitutional crisis since the war. It is thus high time for the Union to get serious. By Bodo Weber
Meat Atlas - Facts and figures about the animals we eat Published: 15 August 2018 Meat Atlas - Facts and figures about the animals we eat
The Ocean Atlas Published: 15 August 2018 Overfishing, the loss of biodiversity, and an immense pollution – the seas are under stress. The Ocean Atlas 2017 delivers in more than 40 infographics and articles all the relevant data, facts and contexts.
The European Energy Atlas 2018 Published: 15 August 2018 The European Energy Atlas 2018 is published at a time when the EU Member States are discussing their energy and climate strategy until 2030. It thereby not only provides a compass on the differing energy discussions in Europe but also reveals how a Europeanization of the energy transition will be the more efficient and cost-effective option for all Europeans.
Coal Atlas - Facts and figures on a fossil fuel Published: 15 August 2018 Coal does not just kill the climate. In coal mines, terrible working conditions are rife. Accidents are commonplace. Still, EU member states subsidize coal related business with almost 10 billion euros per year. Our dossier with all the articles and infographics from our Coal Atlas.
The vetting of judges and prosecutors: An Albanian experience Published: 1 August 2018 Analysis An extensive judicial reform is currently under way in Albania. Ina Xhepa writes about challenges in the process of verification of judges and prosecutors. By Ina Xhepa
Thousands of refugees in difficult conditions in Bosnia and Herzegovina Published: 26 July 2018 More than 8,000 people have crossed the border of Bosnia and Herzegovina since the beginning of the year, the number is increasing each day. Only a few hundred of those who are registered are decent accommodations, others live on the streets, in provisional camps. Those happier among them found accommodation with the local population or in hostels and hotels. By Nidžara Ahmetašević
Negative CO2 emissions cannot replace rapid reductions Published: 19 June 2018 Conference report An international conference on negative emissions highlights extent of trade-offs and reinforces urgency of near-term emission reductions.
Is this the end of the name dispute? Published: 6 June 2018 Notes on a dispute How to interpret one of the most political and diplomatic problems in Europe, and probably in the world - a name dispute between Macedonia and Greece? By Dr. Petar Todorov
Clean Mind, Clean Energy, Clean Air – Filling the Gaps Published: 17 May 2018 Analiza Policy Brief on Green Topics, prepared by the Heinrich Böll Foundation, together with leading civil society organizations from the region, aims to draw attention to the problems of energy transition and environmental protection in the Western Balkans and to ensure the civil society's impact on the Berlin Process. The document highlights some of the key problems facing the countries in the region in these areas and makes recommendations for overcoming the current situation.