This paper seeks to address evolving definitions of "minority" in the context of the new Bulgarian-Greek border and the two countries' security concerns after World War One. After the dubious success of the voluntary population exchange between Bulgaria and Greece from 1919, both countries still ...
(1993) ‘ORDER AND DISORDER IN THE DEFINITION OF PEACE’, Peace & Change. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0130.1993.tb00170.x. Article Google Scholar Cruise, R. J. and Grillot, S. R. (2013) ‘Regional Security Community in the Western Balkans : A Cross-Comparative Analysis’, ...
untilWorld War I. After this war the viability of the relatively new Balkan states was threatened by political instability, ethnic division, worldwide economic depression, and the rise of thefasciststates ofGermanyand Italy. AfterWorld War II, communism brought greater political stability to the ...
untilWorld War I. After this war the viability of the relatively new Balkan states was threatened by political instability, ethnic division, worldwide economic depression, and the rise of thefasciststates ofGermanyand Italy. AfterWorld War II, communism brought greater political stability to the ...
After World War II, communism brought greater political stability to the Balkans—but at the cost of individual freedom, social and economic problems connected with rapid industrialization, and varying degrees of dominance by yet another outside power, the Soviet Union. Explore the Balkans' natural ...
After this war the viability of the relatively new Balkan states was threatened by political instability, ethnic division, worldwide economic depression, and the rise of the fascist states of Germany and Italy. After World War II, communism brought greater political stability to the Balkans—but ...