The article gives a detailed account of the decisions about and activities of the UN peace-keeping forces (UNPROFOR) in Croatia since the end of 1991. The author analyses the reasons for the failure to accomplish its tasks of UNPROFOR in Croatia and demonstrates that the main obstacle has been the refusal of the Serbian side to cooperate in the implementation of the original UNPROFOR mandate. He argues that the question of prolonging the UNPROFOR mandate offers a chance to re-examine and redefine it according to experience to date
The author deals with the political and military aspects of the conflict between Croatia and Serbia....
The United Nations made many critical errors during the Yugoslav crisis of the early 1990s. Early in...
On 25 June 1991, Croatia became an independent nation. Serbian and Yugoslav forces soon invaded the ...
The article gives a detailed account of the decisions about and activities of the UN peace-keeping f...
The situation in Bosnia and Hercegovina escalated in 1992 and resulted in a war which lasted until 1...
In this work, the author analyses the grounds for establishment of the two peacekeeping operations d...
At the invitation of the belligerent Parties, the United Nations became an active participant in eff...
The last ethnic conflict in the Balkans was ended on 10 June 1999. On the same day, the UN Security ...
The article gives a historical overview of the political developments leading to the break-up of Yug...
The UN peacekeeping missions preceding the UNTAES, namely UNPROFOR and UNCRO were unsuccessful from ...
The article gives a historical overview of the political developments leading to the break-up of Yug...
This article gives an overview of the current Croatian policies as well as the legal and institution...
The article is devoted to one of the variants of the settlement in the Balkans – the activities of t...
The unwillingness of the international community to become involved militarily in Bosnian civil war ...
The article addresses the Republic of Macedonia’s struggle for independence and its peaceful and dip...
The author deals with the political and military aspects of the conflict between Croatia and Serbia....
The United Nations made many critical errors during the Yugoslav crisis of the early 1990s. Early in...
On 25 June 1991, Croatia became an independent nation. Serbian and Yugoslav forces soon invaded the ...
The article gives a detailed account of the decisions about and activities of the UN peace-keeping f...
The situation in Bosnia and Hercegovina escalated in 1992 and resulted in a war which lasted until 1...
In this work, the author analyses the grounds for establishment of the two peacekeeping operations d...
At the invitation of the belligerent Parties, the United Nations became an active participant in eff...
The last ethnic conflict in the Balkans was ended on 10 June 1999. On the same day, the UN Security ...
The article gives a historical overview of the political developments leading to the break-up of Yug...
The UN peacekeeping missions preceding the UNTAES, namely UNPROFOR and UNCRO were unsuccessful from ...
The article gives a historical overview of the political developments leading to the break-up of Yug...
This article gives an overview of the current Croatian policies as well as the legal and institution...
The article is devoted to one of the variants of the settlement in the Balkans – the activities of t...
The unwillingness of the international community to become involved militarily in Bosnian civil war ...
The article addresses the Republic of Macedonia’s struggle for independence and its peaceful and dip...
The author deals with the political and military aspects of the conflict between Croatia and Serbia....
The United Nations made many critical errors during the Yugoslav crisis of the early 1990s. Early in...
On 25 June 1991, Croatia became an independent nation. Serbian and Yugoslav forces soon invaded the ...