Slovenia control, as well as Latin-controlledDalmatia(Dalmatia) States - the Venetian Republic and the Republic of Ragusa. Ottoman Empire had only in the Adriatic sea just nem (Neum), now part of Bosnia and Her
Croats were the second largest ethnic group in Yugoslavia. This population, which is majority Roman Catholic, was mainly in the north of the country. Today there are eight million Croats, making up the majority of the population of Croatia and a substantial minority in Bosnia. Like the Medieval...
Multiple tests of validity show that this estimation appears to be the most accurate procedure currently available for the distribution of ethnic identities in municipalities in Bosnia and Herzegovina.doi:10.1080/17449057.2015.1084744Bochsler, Daniel
The next largest ethnic group is made up of Finns. Additionally, there are large numbers of people from Bosnia and a number of other countries. How many ethnic minorities are in Sweden? There are dozens of ethnic minorities in Sweden. The largest consists of Finns. Some others are Sami, ...
Ethnic Conflicts- in Sudan 2.5 Million Die in 22 years 6.0 Million Displaced 1987 Intensive destruction of villages in southern Sudan. Children, girls and women taken as slaves; Lost Boys flee Ethnic Conflicts- in Sudan The Diaspora Four Million internally displaced Two Million external refugees ...
The case of post-Dayton Bosnia is offered as an example of how structure and institutions can work to desecuritize ethnic tensions, that is, to bring ethnic relations back into the sphere of normal politics.Edin Fako... Edin Fako 被引量: 1发表: 2012年 加载更多来源...
It is however unlikely that this happened in Europe, because red hair is conspicuously absent from, or very low in parts of Europe with the highest percentages of haplogroup I (e.g. Finland, Bosnia, Sardinia) and R1a (Eastern Europe), the only two lineages associated with Mesolithic and ...
Trafficking of human beings for sexual exploitation is one type of organised crime that seems to thrive since the fall of the communist regimes (TRANSCRIME et al. 2004). Based on cross-section data from interviews of border officers in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Muftić investigates (a) their ...
The ethnic cleansing and other war crimes that took place between 1991 and 1995 was part of a civil war in Bosnia-Herzegovina, but it was also part of the larger disintegration of the former Yugoslavia into individual nation states following the fall of communism in Eastern Europe. Lesson ...
Bosnia-Herzegovina; ethnic engineering; localized geopolitics; semi-structured interviews; returns; demography The Bosnian war was driven by fantasies of geopolitical and demographic engineering which led to ethnic cleansing and the separation of Bosnia's ethnic qua national communities from each other. Th...