by Aleksandra Turek | Apr 22, 2021
Please join us for a roundtable discussion with Reuf Bajrovic (US-Europe Alliance), political scientist Ljubomir Filipović, policy analyst, activist, and writer Agon Maliqi, human rights activist Anita Mitic, and political analyst and a public opinion expert Dahlia Scheindlin. Discussion moderated by Tanya Domi (Harriman Institute). Against the backdrop of a recent “Washington Economic Agreement” between Serbia and Kosovo fashioned by the Trump Administration, and a seismic shift in Montenegrin politics leaving Milos Djukanovic’s DPS out of power for the first time in 20 years, this roundtable convenes to discuss these front-burner issues in the Balkans and more.
by Aleksandra Turek | Jan 7, 2021 | Balkans, Faculty, News, Read
Tanya Domi (International Affairs) is quoted extensively in RFE/RL’s profile of Congressman Eliot Engel and what his departure from Congress means for U.S. policy in Kosovo: Tanya Domi, a Balkan expert at Columbia University who previously worked on Balkan...
by Aleksandra Turek | Oct 15, 2020 | Balkans, Faculty, News, Read
Tanya Domi (Adjunct Professor, International Affairs) is quoted by Todd Prince in his feature about the Serbia-Kosovo Agreement. According to Domi, “many of us were thinking, well, he’ll just ignore the region and do no harm. But Trump definitely weighed...
by Aleksandra Turek | Sep 17, 2020 | Balkans, MARS-REERS, News, Read, Student
Daniel Petrick (MARS-REERS’ 20) published his “Letter from the Sharr Mountains” in which he writes that Kosovar shepherds are fiercely proud of keeping ancient traditions alive, despite the fact that many were pushed into the trade by the hard...
by Aleksandra Turek | Jan 30, 2019 | Balkans, MARS-REERS, News, Read, Russia, Student, Student Spotlight
I met with Jennifer at the Harriman Institute on January 29, 2019. What follows is an edited and condensed transrcipt of our interview. —Masha Udensiva-Brenner What’s your background? I majored in Russian studies and politics as an undergrad at Brandeis University,...