

Multipolarity Dialogues: Why Serbia Is In A Very Weird Place Right Now, with Misa Djurkovic
Aug 28, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Miša Đurković, a keen political analyst and Director at the Institute of European Studies in Belgrade, dives into Serbia's tumultuous political landscape. He explores the ongoing anti-corruption protests triggered by a tragic accident, highlighting Serbia's precarious democracy under pressure from its leader, President Vučić. The conversation also covers the complexities of the Republika Srpska's political turmoil, the implications of NATO and EU relations, and the broader geopolitical struggles in the Balkans.
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Dayton's Complex Legacy
- Republika Srpska emerged from the breakup of Yugoslavia and the Bosnian War and was institutionalized by the Dayton Agreement.
- The Dayton settlement created a complex entity system with Republika Srpska holding near-49% territory and special institutional autonomy.
Power Of The High Representative
- The Office of the High Representative wields extraordinary powers to override local laws and remove officials, shaping Bosnian politics.
- Christian Schmidt used these powers to press Republika Srpska to cede competencies for EU integration, provoking a clash with Milorad Dodik.
Dodik's Legal And Political Standoff
- Dodik challenged Schmidt's moves, denying legitimacy and threatening referendums on independence as a political tactic.
- His prosecutions ended with a prison sentence and political ban that he disputes, deepening institutional deadlock in RS.