Montenegro & Albania are frontrunners for EU enlargement in the Western Balkans, but they can’t just sit back and wait.
To meet their 2030 accession ambitions, they must make a strong positive case, argue @dimitarbechev.bsky.social & @ilirianagjoni.bsky.social.
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everyone I still know who's inside the country tells me russians are pretty depressed. bad news but historically speaking it's good for world literature
What does the no-show at Munich say about Turkey’s foreign policy? atlasthink.org/what-does-th... by @dimitarbechev.bsky.social
Europe isn’t as weak in the new geopolitics of power as many would believe.
But to leverage its assets and claim a sphere of influence, Brussels must stop undercutting itself, argues @dimitarbechev.bsky.social.
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Phenomenal journalism in my own publication here, reported from a Ukrainian border crossing where people fleeing occupied territories can get back into government-held Ukraine
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Europe isn't strong and united enough to be in the top league along with US and China. But it is more consequential than what is commonly believed. In a turbulent world, it is a partner of choice for nearly everyone. My take.
Swim! Definitely swim!
Looking forward to being back in Oxford this Tuesday. Please join us in conversation w/ @dimitarbechev.bsky.social & @Richard Youngs @St Antony's College or just come say hi.
The Rachman & Rahman doctrine.
This is a very good point. The November 2025 US National Security Strategy never mentions the Arctic at all. The idea that it's a genuine security priority for the Trump administration is not credible.
The art of the deal
Hvala puno ;)
I'll be on BBC World Service
's The Weekend for the next three hours, commenting on world affairs. It's also my 51st birthday.
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To honour brave Iranian protesters, I will be sharing Persian words that we commonly use in Balkan languages. Sindzhir (chain) - from the Farsi zanjīr زنجير (through the Turkish zincir) Break those sindzhirs!
He didn't have Pashinyan's number ....
President Bardela might be singing a different tune one day.
"The CIA team moved about Caracas, remaining undetected for months ...The intelligence gathered about [Maduro] daily movements — combined with a human source...& a fleet of stealth drones ...— enabled [CIA] to map out minute details about his routines." www.nytimes.com/2026/01/03/u...
Isn't it renamed back to Stalingrad?!
I wonder how a similar tweet about Poland or Estonia might fare ;)
The pleasures of X: I tweeted that every time I come to Spain I'm reminded that Europe is a success. But "Europe" and "success" inevitably triggers bots, algorithms and the like to push the opposite line. Which then boosts the original post's visibility. x.com/DimitarBeche...
We have a first in a long time Russian industrial output is declining. After industrial output in October 2025 jumped due to one time factors to 3,1% in November 2025 there was a 0,7% decline compared to November 2024.
On the photo - the Kairos, an oim tanker from Russia's shadow fleet hit by an Ukrainian drone. Turks dragged it into Bulgarian waters.
Ahtopol (Agathoupolis), Bulgaria. Photo by Borislav Kamilov
From @“gmfus.bsky.social : Hungary’s 2026 Elections: The Stakes and Challenges. Information, insights, analysis.
Worth watching every second, but key food-for-thought for me:
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Voice of the Kremlin, Dimitriev means.
@ecfr.eu
We just published a paper on Europe-China by @jankaoertel.bsky.social
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What is ironic about a great power like Russia is the persistent status insecurity and need of recognition by the US and Europe. If you really parted ways with the West and are fighting for a multipolar order what do you care how people in the West see you?
Just read another book which boils down the discussion of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine to "oh God, why are Americans so Russophobic!?" Won't name names but some people in academia are beyond redemption.