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  • ...n Balkan, East European, and post-Soviet affairs, on intervention in civil wars, and on postconflict reconstruction. She is the author of two books, ''Balk ...dissertation titled "Training for self-management patterns of authority in Yugoslav secondary schools." She received her bachelor's degree from the University ...
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  • '''Dubravka Stojanović''' (born February 15, 1963) is a former Yugoslav and Serbo - Croat historian, and professor at University of Belgrade Facult ...is and epochal political changes of the breakup of Yugoslavia and Yugoslav Wars. In this dilemma she was influenced by the Annales school and Lucien Febvre ...
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  • ...genocide in the Balkans during the Yugoslav Wars; both Gulf Wars and civil wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. ...
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  • ...es) in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, three (Serbs, Hungarians and Slovaks) in the Yugoslav region of Vojvodina, four (Ukrainians, Russians, Jews and Belarusians) in t ...ction of social and political developments that have included the Yugoslav wars, Russia, the lives of futurologists, the concepts underpinning prediction, ...
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  • ...'' Other wars can be found in the historical lists of wars and the list of wars extended by diplomatic irregularity. ''Part of the Yugoslav Wars'' ...
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  • ...f humanitarian aid for children who had lost relatives during the Yugoslav Wars. He became a Bosnian citizen in 1998. ...
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  • ...mbassador to SFR Yugoslavia before its disintegration in a series of civil wars. Zimmermann was a member of the [[Yale University|Yale]] Class of 1956, and .... "''Tuđman admitted that he discussed these fantasies with Milošević, the Yugoslav Army leadership and the Bosnian Serbs,''" writes Zimmerman, "''and they agr ...
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  • |Anglo-French Wars | Roman–Persian Wars ...
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  • ...he Ustashas. Pozderac's nephews Hamdija and Hakija featured prominently in Yugoslav political circles during the 1980s. ...ć's family was blacklisted by the increasingly authoritarian government of Yugoslav leader Slobodan Milošević, and had to flee the country. They settled in the ...
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  • *Balkan Wars During the Balkan Wars of 1912–13 he served as a staff officer in the 6th Infantry Division. He wa ...
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  • ...es Southern Europe, holding the commands during the height of the Yugoslav wars. He commanded the NATO enacted no-fly zone (Operation Deny Flight) over Bos ...
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  • ...predominantly ethnic Albanian area, until 1992 – the start of the Yugoslav Wars. Redzepi has said he found life in North Macedonia very enjoyable compared ...
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  • ...Review of Books'', which began with Danner's cover piece, "The US and the Yugoslav Catastrophe" (November 20, 1997) and concluded with "Kosovo: The Meaning of * 1998 Overseas Press Award. The Ed Cunningham Award for "Yugoslav Wars,” The New York Review of Books. ...
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  • ...r, including Kurdish refugees after the Gulf War, refugees in the Yugoslav Wars, refugees in the Rwandan genocide, and Afghan refugees including victims of ...
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  • * Yugoslav Wars ...
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  • ...agents and paramilitaries killed or captured<br>{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} 33 Yugoslav agents of the UDBA were captured or executed<br> 60 agents killed {{efn|The ...ply 30 Albanian émigrés, some veterans of World War II guerrilla and civil wars, as recruits for the operation to penetrate Albania ...
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  • Power began her career as a war correspondent covering the Yugoslav Wars before entering academic administration. In 1998, she became the Founding E ...rom 1993 to 1996, she worked as a war correspondent, covering the Yugoslav Wars for ''[[U.S. News & World Report]]'', ''The Boston Globe'', ''The Economist ...
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  • During the Yugoslav Wars in the 1990s, RTV B92 was one of the very few sources for news not controll ...
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  • *Yugoslav Wars ...Milošević complied with conditions the international community had set and Yugoslav forces began to withdraw from Kosovo. United Nations Security Council Resol ...
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  • ...urd's tenure as Foreign Secretary was the British reaction to the Yugoslav Wars. During the Bosnian War, Hurd was seen as a leading voice among European po ...
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