often radically so. If 'stabilisation' in this context is to mean a relatively short-term activity with a strong military involvement (such as recent engagements in Afghanistan, Iraq, Sierra Leone, Bosnia and Kosovo for instance) then we would stress that this must be complemented by a coherent...
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He'd already done tours of Iraq, Bosnia, Kosovo and Northern Ireland in the five years after joining, but told Sky News he was "on edge" when he arrived in Helmand, because he had heard it was such a "hotspot". From the age of 13, all he had ever ...
Assistance and adviceisextendedbycountries in advanced stages of ODS phase-out as in the case of The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia’s involvement in shaping the phase-out strategy in Albania and in Bosnia and Herzegovina, or the role of Mauritius in providing assistance ...
Effect of archives in Bosnia and Herzegovina since the establishment of the same to this day followed by lack of funds, space, equipment and personnel for the smooth functioning of the same. In the last decade of the twentieth and beginning of the XXI century before the archives were placed ...
Reply What about the wars in Eastern Europe with Bosnia/ Serbia etc. EU didn’t stop ear in Europe Martin in Cardiff November 14, 2020 As I said, between its member nations, John. Those very countries’ tragedies support my point, far from refuting it. ...
By 1996, more than 56% of total generating capacity in Bosnia and Herzegovina was damaged. Part of the remaining capacity was out of operation due to destroyed transmission lines or lack of fuel. In addition, most plants suffered from a lack of maintenance during the war. About 60% of the...