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- Hi from Croatia, Former Yugoslavia, Eastern EuropeThe Balkans have been a fascinating imbroglio of similarities in differences. Far from the action center, it is difficult to understand the politics of this region based on both religion and ethnicity.
- Serbia's Role in Former YugoslaviaA research paper regarding what Serbia's role was in the former country of Yugoslavia.
Croatian-American Master Josip Novakovich's Second Short Story Collection, "Yolk" (1995)Review of Croatian-American writer Josip Novakovich's second short story collection, "Yolk" (1995)- Causes of Civil War in YugoslaviaThe events that eventually led to Yugoslav civil war and the split of Yugoslavia to six separate countries can be attributed to both political and religious causes.
Marshal Josip Broz Tito, President-for-Life of YugoslaviaA Portrait of Marshal Josip Broz Tito, President-of-Life of Yugoslavia
Social Cleavages and Their Political Implications in Israel/Palestine and the Former YugoslaviaFor two completely different geographical locations, Israel/Palestine and the former Yugoslavia have much in common in ways of social cleavages and their political implications. Granted, there are differences...- Outline of America's Military Involvement in the Former YugoslaviaDuring the civil war in the former Yugoslavia in the early- to mid-nineties, the United States became militarily involved, even though the conflict had nothing directly to do with American interests at home or abroad.
- The Rationality of the Escalation of the Civil War in YugoslaviaFrom the viewpoints of the participants, the civil war in the former Yugoslavia that led to its breakup between 1991 and 1995 was completely rational. Likewise, the escalation of the conflict was rational within context.
- Factors Leading to the Civil War in YugoslaviaIn the hopeful aftermath of the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Western world was shocked that a European country such as Yugoslavia could collapse so violently. However, due to a number of factors within that country, we should have seen it coming.
- The Breakup of YugoslaviaThe breakup of Yugoslavia, which eventually led to hundreds of thousands of deaths and the displacement of millions, should have been expected well before it happened.
Dealing with the Past in the Former YugoslaviaDealing with the past is one of the hardest things to do. For people in a region like the former Yugoslavia who very recently suffered through a horrendous war in which all sides committed horrendous acts, the idea of facing the past is almost unimaginable.- Hi from Montenegro, Ex-Yugoslav RepublicIt is an object of envy, dream, mystery, and legend, a retreat for stars and billionaires...
- The Effect of War Upon WomenThe news of the countries of Bosnia and Herzegovina came to light in the 1990's, when the country of Yugoslavia was dissolved.
An Example of European Obsession with SoccerHow does it look when a family in Europe watches their team losing
Remembering the NATO Bombing of Yugoslavia (1999)A memoir about the bombing of the Chinese Embassy.- I'm an Ugly AmericanAre you sick of being called "ignorant" and "arrogant" by the rest of the world? Tired of Europeans bashing the United States? This article explains why Europe's opinion doesn't matter and why you should wear the term "Ugly American" proudly.
- Ghostly Experience to Make Me QuestionI was in high school when I had an interesting experience that made me question what I already believed in and made me wonder if there really is something beyond the reality that we know.
Harrison's Flowers Movie Review: A Tribute to the MediaThis beautiful film gives recognition to the courage and sometimes ultimate sacrifice that journalists make during war coverage.- Have the Olympics Really Brought Peace?The Olympics in the 20th and 21st Centuries
- A Review of Human Rights Violations in the Former YugoslaviaThis is a summary of the case against Drazen Erdemovic before the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.
- Serb Nationalist Sentenced to 35 Years by U.N. CourtA serbian nationalist who worked under Slobodan Milosevic recieved a 35 year sentence by U.N. court
- Serb Nationalist Sentenced to 35 Years by U.N. CourtThe United Nations war crimes court found a former subordinate of President Slobodan Milosevic, prior president of Yugoslavia -- charged with crimes against humanity -- guilty on Tuesday of multiple crimes while leading a Serbian rebellion.
- The Bosnian Civil War: Important Terms to KnowBetween March 1992 and November 1995, the Former Republic of Yugoslavia broke up violently in a devastating civil war, leading to the current nations of Bosnia, Serbia, and Croatia.


