Within Yugoslavia, Croatia was a multinational republic, with 78% of Croats, 12% of Serbs and 10% of others minorities. The State took its independence through a war (1991-1995) after what it was not multinational any more. Indeed, within the war and after, the Croatian state led a policy of “ethnic cleansing” whose aim was adjustment of the Croatian political space with the Croatian settlement. So the Serbian minority was expelled out of the country by violence and prevented from coming back by Law. This was following a Serbian attempt of ethnic cleansing led by the Serbian community to adjust the Serbian settlement in Croatia with Serbia : the Serbian settlements began to leave the Croatian state, notwithstanding the geographical reality
During World War II, the Croatian ultra-nationalist Ustasa persecuted nearly two million Serbs, Jews...
Diplomski rad se bavi pregledom teritorijalnih promjena u Hrvatskoj u razdoblju od 50 godina, politi...
Before the aggression, Bosniaks, Serbs, Croats, Yugoslavs and Others lived together in Vlasenica. Ac...
Au sein de la Yougoslavie, la Croatie était une république multinationale, avec 78% de Croates, 12% ...
Croatia ceded from Yugoslavia in 1991. Cessation prompted a crackdown by Belgrade and an uprising by...
The constitution of former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) from 1974 created the leg...
This article shows the changes in the populations of Croatian and Serbian ethnic affiliation in Croa...
Yugoslavia as South Slavic state, initially formed in 1918, under the name of Kingdom of three Slavi...
This article shows the changes in the populations of Croatian and Serbian ethnic affiliation in Croa...
The fragile state so-called "Yugoslavia " had already begun to decay from within itself du...
The article focuses on the issue of Croatia’s ethnic policy towards minorities at the level of admin...
Rad ne sadrži sažetak.At the end of 1995., small eastern rump of Serb District of Eastern Slavonia, ...
In its present borders, Bosnia-Herzegovina was created on 25 November 1943 at a session of Tito’s Co...
Godine 1990-te Socijalistička Federativna Republika Jugoslavija doživjela je slom i raspala se na ...
The conflict between the Croatian government and the Serbian minority in the UNPA zones in Croatia w...
During World War II, the Croatian ultra-nationalist Ustasa persecuted nearly two million Serbs, Jews...
Diplomski rad se bavi pregledom teritorijalnih promjena u Hrvatskoj u razdoblju od 50 godina, politi...
Before the aggression, Bosniaks, Serbs, Croats, Yugoslavs and Others lived together in Vlasenica. Ac...
Au sein de la Yougoslavie, la Croatie était une république multinationale, avec 78% de Croates, 12% ...
Croatia ceded from Yugoslavia in 1991. Cessation prompted a crackdown by Belgrade and an uprising by...
The constitution of former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) from 1974 created the leg...
This article shows the changes in the populations of Croatian and Serbian ethnic affiliation in Croa...
Yugoslavia as South Slavic state, initially formed in 1918, under the name of Kingdom of three Slavi...
This article shows the changes in the populations of Croatian and Serbian ethnic affiliation in Croa...
The fragile state so-called "Yugoslavia " had already begun to decay from within itself du...
The article focuses on the issue of Croatia’s ethnic policy towards minorities at the level of admin...
Rad ne sadrži sažetak.At the end of 1995., small eastern rump of Serb District of Eastern Slavonia, ...
In its present borders, Bosnia-Herzegovina was created on 25 November 1943 at a session of Tito’s Co...
Godine 1990-te Socijalistička Federativna Republika Jugoslavija doživjela je slom i raspala se na ...
The conflict between the Croatian government and the Serbian minority in the UNPA zones in Croatia w...
During World War II, the Croatian ultra-nationalist Ustasa persecuted nearly two million Serbs, Jews...
Diplomski rad se bavi pregledom teritorijalnih promjena u Hrvatskoj u razdoblju od 50 godina, politi...
Before the aggression, Bosniaks, Serbs, Croats, Yugoslavs and Others lived together in Vlasenica. Ac...