Balkan Peace Index 2022: Trends and Analysis

  • Tijana Recevic University of Belgrade, Faculty of Political Sciences
  • Nemanja Džuverović University of Belgrade - Faculty of Political Science

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Published
2024/06/13
Section
Commentary