Yugoslavia

Yugoslavia (; Serbo-Croatian: Jugoslavija / Југославија [juɡǒslaːʋija]; Slovene: Jugoslavija [juɡɔˈslàːʋija]; Macedonian: Југославија [juɡɔˈsɫavija]; lit. 'South Slavic Land') was a country in Southeast Europe and Central Europe for most of the 20th century. It came into existence after World War I in 1918 under the name of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes by the merger of the provisional State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs (it was formed from territories of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire) with the Kingdom of Serbia, and constituted the first union of the South Slavic people as a sovereign state, following centuries in which the region …

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MQUP: McGill-Queen's University Press · 18 June 2024 English

Throughout the twentieth century in the lands of Yugoslavia, socialists embarked on multiple projects of supranational unification. Sensitive to the vulnerability of small nations in a world of great powers

Subjects: lcSh: Socialism—Yugoslavia—History—19th century. | lcSh: Socialism—Yugoslavia—History—20th century century. | lcSh: Globalization—Yugoslavia—History—19th century. | lcSh: GlobalizationYugoslavia—History—20th Socialism and literature—Yugoslavia. | lcSh: Literature and globalization—Yugoslavia. | lcSh: Politics Politics and literature—Yugoslavia. Classification: lcc hx365.5.a6 r63 2024 | DDc 335.00949709/04—dc23 This for the languages and literatures of the former Yugoslavia. The seeds of this book were planted in the


CHB: Coach House Books · 7 May 2024 English

THE TORONTO STAR'S "30 BOOKS WE CAN'T WAIT TO READ THIS SPRING" The updated edition of a Toronto favourite meanders around some of the city’s unique neighborhoods and considers what …

The ship itself was a relic from the former Yugoslavia called the Jadran, and the restaurant’s owner


Wilson Center Canada · 6 May 2024 English

However, the past two decades have witnessed a dramatic shift in the geopolitical landscape, characterized by the erosion of multilateralism, the rise of nationalism, the resurgence of authoritarian regimes, and …

outside public authority, and to constrain their Yugoslavia.97 These sanctions aimed, among ability to continue


CDA: Conference of Defence Associations Institute · 9 April 2024 English

This report thus urges policymakers and practitioners to take seriously the gendered role of identity and socialization in their efforts to prevent the perpetration of conflict-related sexual violence and to …

International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and the Statute of the International Criminal including verdicts pertaining to the former Yugoslavia, Rwanda, and Uganda, have strengthened jurisprudence Lisa. “Rape as Genocide: Bangladesh, the Former Yugoslavia, and Rwanda.” New Political Science 22, no. 1 International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia,” 1991. https://www.icty.org/x/file/Legal%20


CIGI: Centre for International Governance Innovation · 8 April 2024 English

The current focus is on the strategic Russia and China, as well as the implications importance of satellite ground stations in the of the involvement of the North Atlantic Treaty …

frequencies, suitable for high-throughput satellite Yugoslavia and more so in the Second Gulf War in communications


FCPP: Frontier Centre for Public Policy · 15 March 2024 English

The author(s) of this study have worked independently and the opinions expressed are therefore their own, and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the board of the Frontier Centre …

operations in Germany, Egypt, the Former Republic of Yugoslavia, the USA, and across Canada. In 2000 he became


CDA: Conference of Defence Associations Institute · 8 March 2024 English

The Second World War gave birth to the Atlantic Charter, the UN Charter, the Paris Peace Treaties, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the Fourth Geneva Convention, and the Genocide …

Yeltsin would greatly serve Putin. The conflict in Yugoslavia following its collapse would lead to growing


CDA: Conference of Defence Associations Institute · 7 March 2024 English

The Second World War gave birth to the Atlantic Charter, the UN Charter, the Paris Peace Treaties, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the Fourth Geneva Convention, and the Genocide …

Yeltsin would greatly serve Putin. The conflict in Yugoslavia following its collapse would lead to growing


Wilson Center Canada · 17 January 2024 English

‘On the Decision to Introduce Martial Law in Poland in 1981’ Two Historians Report to the Commission on Constitutional Oversight of the SEJM of the Republic of Poland Andrzej Paczkowski …

Arming Nonalignment Yugoslavia’s Relations with Burma and the Cold War in Asia, 1950-1955 Jovan Cavoski 62.


CIDP: Centre for International and Defense Policy · 9 January 2024 English

One of the many impacts of our multi-year Afghanistan contribution was to sensitize both politicians and senior bureaucrats to the risks associated with unknown outcomes.11 A combination of events, all …

disclosure of incidents at Bacovici in the former Yugoslavia in 1993-1994 created a great deal of public and States Africa Command (AFRICOM) 198, 257 notes, Yugoslavia 143, 251 notes 262 notes United States Marine


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