Europe's Backyard War: The War in the BalkansPearson Education New Zealand Limited, 1994 - 432 páginas In his attempt to piece together the tragedy of what is happening in the Balkans, the author examines the fighting on the ground in the former Yugoslavia, but also looks at the lessons to be learned from fumbling inability of the West or the UN to forestall or halt the conflict. |
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... Soviet Union went through its own version of the collapse of a multi - ethnic com- munist state and at times seemed to leave a residue of chaos which meant that the Kremlin was no longer the headquarters of a superpower . However , as ...
... Soviet Union went through its own version of the collapse of a multi - ethnic com- munist state and at times seemed to leave a residue of chaos which meant that the Kremlin was no longer the headquarters of a superpower . However , as ...
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... Soviet Union will use it as a model . ' The consequences of a Soviet break - up could be ' nuclear ' . 35 The implications of a collapse of Yugoslavia for the Soviet Union were clearly on the minds of Bush's officials . In a peculiar ...
... Soviet Union will use it as a model . ' The consequences of a Soviet break - up could be ' nuclear ' . 35 The implications of a collapse of Yugoslavia for the Soviet Union were clearly on the minds of Bush's officials . In a peculiar ...
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... Soviet Union's ' common interest to preserve peace ' with Yugoslavia nor ' the friendship existing between the two countries ' , and shortly afterwards the Soviet Union de - recognised Yugoslavia , which had ceased to exist . Shortly ...
... Soviet Union's ' common interest to preserve peace ' with Yugoslavia nor ' the friendship existing between the two countries ' , and shortly afterwards the Soviet Union de - recognised Yugoslavia , which had ceased to exist . Shortly ...
Índice
The Outbreak of War 1991 | 1 |
Countdown the West and | 31 |
Yugoslav History 18041991 | 59 |
Página de créditos | |
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Términos y frases comunes
Abdić accept Albanians Alexander allies Army atrocities Balkans Banac Belgrade Bosnia Bosnia-Hercegovina Bosnian Serb Britain British brutal Bulgarian cease-fire Chetniks communist crisis Croatia Croats Croats and Muslims CSCE defence Despite diplomatic Djilas Djordje Douglas Hurd Drasković Eastern Europe economic ethnic cleansing fact Federal fighting foreign minister German Greater Serbia Greece Greek Habsburg hardliners Hercegovina Hitler ibid independence intervention Islam John Major Karadžić killing Kosovo Krajina leaders London Lord Carrington Lord Owen Macedonia mediators military Miloš Milošević Mladić Moscow murder Muslims nationalist Nazi Obrenović official Orthodox Ottoman Partisans Party peace political population President Quoted Ramet recognised reform refugees regime republics role Russian Sarajevo Second World seemed Serb forces Serbia Slavs Slobodan Milošević Slovenes Slovenia Soviet Union Stalin statesmen territory threat Tito Tito's troops Tudjman Turkish UNPROFOR Ustasha Vance-Owen victims wanted West European Western Yugoslav Yugoslavia Zagreb