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When Croatia Needed Serbs: Nationalism and Genocide in Sarajevo, 1941-1942
Slavic Review, 2009While a central policy of the Independent State of Croatia during World War II called for the removal of “Serbs,” the majority of people who identified themselves (or were identified by the regime) as Serbs in Sarajevo—the second largest city in the state—remained “safe.” In order to understand why this was the case, Emily Greble Balic examines the ...
Emily Greble Balić
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From Nation to Minority: Serbs in Croatia and Bosnia at the Outbreak of the Yugoslav Wars
Problems of Post-Communism, 2005Fears that Serbs would become a minority in a Muslim state led Milosevic to sabotage the creation of an independent Bosnia.
Gale Stokes
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Europe-Asia Studies, 2010
In Croatian post-war political discourse the return of Croatian Serbs, who were seen as insurgents and active participants in the conflict in Croatia between 1991 and 1995, was not only considered ...
I. Djurić
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In Croatian post-war political discourse the return of Croatian Serbs, who were seen as insurgents and active participants in the conflict in Croatia between 1991 and 1995, was not only considered ...
I. Djurić
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Southeastern Europe, 2023
Abstract One of the key themes in the three decades after the wars of Yugoslav dissolution has been reconciliation between Croatia and Serbia, two former Yugoslav republics that participated in the bloody fighting between 1991–1995 after Croatia declared independence.
Klaus Bachmann, Vjeran Pavlaković
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Abstract One of the key themes in the three decades after the wars of Yugoslav dissolution has been reconciliation between Croatia and Serbia, two former Yugoslav republics that participated in the bloody fighting between 1991–1995 after Croatia declared independence.
Klaus Bachmann, Vjeran Pavlaković
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Serb Returnees in Croatia - the Question of Return Sustainability
International migration, 2010The authors report on representative field research dealing with ethnic Serb returnees to Croatia. The total sample consisted of 1, 500 randomly chosen persons from a population of 120, 000 officially registered Serb returnees to Croatia. The main questionnaire was answered by 403 respondents.
Mesić, Milan, Bagić, Dragan
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Slavonic and East European Review, 2005
: Existing studies of the Croat fascist Ustaše tend to emphasize the importance of Catholicism in their ideology. The article tests this premise by analysing the Ustaša policy of forced religious conversion, whereby Orthodox Serbs were forcibly converted
Mark Biondich
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: Existing studies of the Croat fascist Ustaše tend to emphasize the importance of Catholicism in their ideology. The article tests this premise by analysing the Ustaša policy of forced religious conversion, whereby Orthodox Serbs were forcibly converted
Mark Biondich
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Global Citizenship Education, 2018
The State Union of Serbia and Montenegro is constituted by the Republic Serbia and the Republic Montenegro. Serbia includes two autonomous regions – Vojvodina and Kosovo.
L. Balint +5 more
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The State Union of Serbia and Montenegro is constituted by the Republic Serbia and the Republic Montenegro. Serbia includes two autonomous regions – Vojvodina and Kosovo.
L. Balint +5 more
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International Criminal Law Review, 2019
This article will describe and critically reflect upon the sentencing practices of Croatian courts with respect to war crimes committed during the armed conflict in Croatia in the early 1990s. Over the past two and a half decades, more than 3,500 alleged
M. M. Vajda
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This article will describe and critically reflect upon the sentencing practices of Croatian courts with respect to war crimes committed during the armed conflict in Croatia in the early 1990s. Over the past two and a half decades, more than 3,500 alleged
M. M. Vajda
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, 2010
"Only unity saves the Serbs" is the famous call for unity in the Serb nationalist doctrine. But even though this doctrine was ideologically adhered to by most of the Serb leaders in Croatia and Bosnia, disunity characterized Serb politics during the ...
Nina Caspersen
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"Only unity saves the Serbs" is the famous call for unity in the Serb nationalist doctrine. But even though this doctrine was ideologically adhered to by most of the Serb leaders in Croatia and Bosnia, disunity characterized Serb politics during the ...
Nina Caspersen
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