The Serb-Croat Conflict and Break-up of Yugoslavia, by Predrag Simic The civil war in Yugoslavia is one of the most serious security threats in Europe after the end of the cold war. Basically, this conflict is the consequence of the long-lasting crisis and the dissolution of Yugoslav communism that made the unresolved ethnie, confessional, territorial and other disputes among the Yugoslav peoples escalate into an armed conflict. By its significance, the most important among them is the rivalry between the two most numerous South Slav nations — the Serbs and Croats — that marked the history of the common state since it was created in 1918. As the break-up of Yugoslavia coincided with the broad geopolitical changes in Europe, this crisis was ...
Turkey and the Crisis in Yugoslavia, by Sabri Sayari Like their Balkan neighbors, the Turks have wat...
Bien que les Balkans fassent, sur le plan géographique, incontestablement partie du continent europé...
Nationalist Tensions Menace Balkan Security, by Paul Lendvai The Balkan peninsula has regained its t...
The Serb-Croat Conflict and Break-up of Yugoslavia, by Predrag Simic The civil war in Yugoslavia is ...
The Disintegration of Yugoslavia — Serbia and the « Southern Front », by Michel Roux Although the So...
Beyond War in ex-Yugoslavia : Reconciliation After the Conflict, by Ivan Djuric According to the aut...
Yugoslavia : the nationality crisis, and the crisis in the political The post-Tito period in Yugosl...
Four wars destabilized southeastern Europe during the 1990s. The EU became conscious of its inabilit...
The Serb-Croatian Conflict and the Bosnia-Hercegovina, by Judy Dempsey This essay argues that the wa...
The Yugoslav national conflict, Catherine Lutard. The disappearance of Yugoslavia, the Federation of...
Inventado por los croatas e impuesto por los serbios, el ideal “yugoslavo” parece agonizar definitiv...
Yugoslavia as South Slavic state, initially formed in 1918, under the name of Kingdom of three Slavi...
National audienceThe Serbian-Albanian conflict in Kosovo is often perceived as the confrontation of ...
Bien que les Balkans fassent, sur le plan géographique, incontestablement partie du continent europé...
The démocratisation process in Yugoslavia has from the beginning got off to a bad start. It develope...
Turkey and the Crisis in Yugoslavia, by Sabri Sayari Like their Balkan neighbors, the Turks have wat...
Bien que les Balkans fassent, sur le plan géographique, incontestablement partie du continent europé...
Nationalist Tensions Menace Balkan Security, by Paul Lendvai The Balkan peninsula has regained its t...
The Serb-Croat Conflict and Break-up of Yugoslavia, by Predrag Simic The civil war in Yugoslavia is ...
The Disintegration of Yugoslavia — Serbia and the « Southern Front », by Michel Roux Although the So...
Beyond War in ex-Yugoslavia : Reconciliation After the Conflict, by Ivan Djuric According to the aut...
Yugoslavia : the nationality crisis, and the crisis in the political The post-Tito period in Yugosl...
Four wars destabilized southeastern Europe during the 1990s. The EU became conscious of its inabilit...
The Serb-Croatian Conflict and the Bosnia-Hercegovina, by Judy Dempsey This essay argues that the wa...
The Yugoslav national conflict, Catherine Lutard. The disappearance of Yugoslavia, the Federation of...
Inventado por los croatas e impuesto por los serbios, el ideal “yugoslavo” parece agonizar definitiv...
Yugoslavia as South Slavic state, initially formed in 1918, under the name of Kingdom of three Slavi...
National audienceThe Serbian-Albanian conflict in Kosovo is often perceived as the confrontation of ...
Bien que les Balkans fassent, sur le plan géographique, incontestablement partie du continent europé...
The démocratisation process in Yugoslavia has from the beginning got off to a bad start. It develope...
Turkey and the Crisis in Yugoslavia, by Sabri Sayari Like their Balkan neighbors, the Turks have wat...
Bien que les Balkans fassent, sur le plan géographique, incontestablement partie du continent europé...
Nationalist Tensions Menace Balkan Security, by Paul Lendvai The Balkan peninsula has regained its t...