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Yugoslavia Religious Conflicts Introduction Since 1991, a acrid and bloody conflict has stormed in Bosnia-Hercegovina, part of the previous homeland of Yugoslavia. The United Nations has endeavoured to resolve the conflict. And managers of ...
fundamental alterations to the Balkan Peninsula and the Illyrian people. Barbarian tribesmen overran numerous wealthy Roman towns, decimating the living communal and financial alignment and departing the large Roman aqueducts, coliseums, t...
to be misleading for the postulations that the present world is full of prehistoric ethnic conflicts. This notion suggests that the ethnic groups are the source of nourishing a last lasting hatred and is controlled only by those states that...
International terrorist groups are all around the world. They are the main reason for creating the conflict. In political science, the conflict defined as, “conflict of interests (positional differences) over national values of some duratio...
Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) is a country situated in Southeast Europe that is slightly smaller than West Virginia and shares borders with the Adriatic Sea, Serbia, Montenegro and Croatia. The southern part of the country has a Mediterranea...
Prosecuting War Crimes: the case of Bosnia and Herzegovina Introduction A war crime is a violation of the protections provided by the laws and customs of war, consisting of serious violations of international humanitarian law committed in a...
after Cold War NATO by the end of Cold War By the end of the Cold War, NATO was an alliance essentially defensive, confined to the outer defense, but also inside their member states (16 in 1989). The Parties agree that an armed attack agai...