The paper discusses territorial disputes that arose during and after the break up of Yugoslavia. It starts by outlining the institutional context of the multinational Yugoslav federation within which the application of the uti possidetis principle, that is, the transformation of interrepublican borders into international frontiers, and denial of collective rights and territorial autonomy to minority groups in new states triggered large-scale nationalist violence. The paper then discusses in detail territorial disputes and conflicts in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Montenegro (incl. Kosovo) and Macedonia - Nebojsa Vladisavljevic
The fragile state so-called "Yugoslavia " had already begun to decay from within itself du...
Since 1990 seven independent, sovereign nation-states emerged out of one multi-ethnic Yugoslavia: Bo...
The choice between modern nation-building and integration into supranational European and Euro-Atlan...
Yugoslavia as South Slavic state, initially formed in 1918, under the name of Kingdom of three Slavi...
The history of European relations contains many processes which have determined the phenomenon of in...
The end of the Cold War saw a rapid increase in the demands for statehood claimed by various ethnic ...
The disintegration of Yugoslavia, accompanied by the emergence of new borders, is paradigmatically h...
Yugoslavia was a complex political structure made up of six republics and two autonomous provinces, ...
The demise of the former Yugoslavia was brought about by various secessionist movements seeking inte...
The course of historical developments of the former century and the first decade of XXI, has clearly...
The constitution of former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) from 1974 created the leg...
The collapse of communism signified the transition to a new world order and a new balance of power i...
The article treats various problems of boundaries between new states of former Yugoslavia. Internati...
The authors present the idea of Yugoslavia as a federal state (Croatian view of a common state) and ...
The disintegration of the former Yugoslavia marked the end of the armed conflicts, bringing the regi...
The fragile state so-called "Yugoslavia " had already begun to decay from within itself du...
Since 1990 seven independent, sovereign nation-states emerged out of one multi-ethnic Yugoslavia: Bo...
The choice between modern nation-building and integration into supranational European and Euro-Atlan...
Yugoslavia as South Slavic state, initially formed in 1918, under the name of Kingdom of three Slavi...
The history of European relations contains many processes which have determined the phenomenon of in...
The end of the Cold War saw a rapid increase in the demands for statehood claimed by various ethnic ...
The disintegration of Yugoslavia, accompanied by the emergence of new borders, is paradigmatically h...
Yugoslavia was a complex political structure made up of six republics and two autonomous provinces, ...
The demise of the former Yugoslavia was brought about by various secessionist movements seeking inte...
The course of historical developments of the former century and the first decade of XXI, has clearly...
The constitution of former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) from 1974 created the leg...
The collapse of communism signified the transition to a new world order and a new balance of power i...
The article treats various problems of boundaries between new states of former Yugoslavia. Internati...
The authors present the idea of Yugoslavia as a federal state (Croatian view of a common state) and ...
The disintegration of the former Yugoslavia marked the end of the armed conflicts, bringing the regi...
The fragile state so-called "Yugoslavia " had already begun to decay from within itself du...
Since 1990 seven independent, sovereign nation-states emerged out of one multi-ethnic Yugoslavia: Bo...
The choice between modern nation-building and integration into supranational European and Euro-Atlan...