The reason for Ataka's motion is Monday's statement of Bulgarian ethnic Turkish leader Ahmed Dogan who likened the Balkan War of 1912-1913 in which Bulgarian,Serbian, Greek, and Montenegrin forces liberated much of the Balkans from the Ottoman Empire to the so called Revival Process (or Regene...
The contrast between the Middle East peace process and the eruption of war in the Balkans in the 1990s illustrates these trends. During the cold war, the Middle East was one of. the more volatile war zones in the world. In contrast, the Balkans, a region famed for its instability before...
The Rebirth of Nationalism in the Balkans in the 1990s This paper aims to shed more light on the problem of nationalism in the Balkans, which is widely seen as part of the broader trend of Eastern European nationalism, but also has some specific characteristics of its own. The causes for ...
Yugoslavia: The Avoidable War(1999) Unrated 165 min|Documentary, War Edit pageAdd to list Track A clear and critical look at Western intervention in the Balkans leading to the civil wars in Yugoslavia during the 1990s. Directors George Bogdanich|George Bogdanich ...
(modern Herzegovina). During the reign of Tvrtko I, Bosnia reached farther south and acquired a portion of the Dalmatian coast. For a brief period in the late 14th century, Bosnia was the most powerful state in the western Balkans. This Greater Bosnia of Tvrtko’s final decades was an ...
The economic problems of the new SouthSlavstate had been to some extent a reflection of itsdiverseorigins. Particularly in the north, communications systems had been built primarily to serve Austria-Hungary, and rail links across the Balkans had been controlled by the European great powers. As a...
War crimes, conditionality and EU integration in the Western Balkans The baleful legacy of the wars of the 1990s continues to dog the states and societies of the former Yugoslavia and has overshadowed the disappointingly slow and hesitant trajectory of the region towards the EU. At the start of...
Researchers for the project asked individuals in the Western Balkans during the winter of 2003-2004 about their war experiences in the 1990s. In addition, they collected information on a wide range of topics, including respondents' political outlooks and social values, self-reported health, ...
Security and Stability: The Kosovo War and its aftermath highlighted the fragility of peace and stability in the Balkans. Ongoing endeavors to enhance the security and stability of the area persist, which involve the presence of NATO and missions led by the EU. ...
The International Institute for Middle-East and Balkan Studies (IFIMES) in Ljubljana, Slovenia, regularly analyses events in the Middle East and the Balkans. IFIMES has analysed the situation in Yemen and the possibilities for resolving the war in this country. The most relevant and interesting ...