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Digital Governance in Serbia and Albania

The governments of Serbia and Albania navigate complex histories marked by territorial disputes and external pressures. Serbia balances relationships with Russia, Western democracies, and China while striving to expand its national identity, often resulting in authoritarian governance. 

Albania’s tumultuous leadership focused on survival amid European geopolitical tensions. Both nations’ trajectories highlight the digital age’s impact, where modern policies and EU aspirations offer potential stability. Leveraging digital tools and fostering international partnerships are crucial for addressing corruption, organized crime, and democratic deficiencies. Digital governance and EU integration could pave the way for a more stable and prosperous future.

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