Introduction- I would say that the perspective linking US strategic and economic interests to so-called ‘humanitarian interventions’ is a correct one. Following the Cold War‚ the US still maintained its designs for global hegemony. It had economic interests in many regions of the globe. The health of these interests mainly depended on accessibility and security for US investment in resource-rich areas. More importantly‚ in order to preserve the existence of NATO(which the US counted on in order
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ethnic differences. Yugoslavia had always been made up of rival ethnic and cultural groups. Historically made up of Catholic Croats‚ Orthodox Serbs‚ and Muslim Bosniaks. In addition to cultural and religious differences‚ the area is strategic in accessing the Mediterranean‚ and has always been a flashpoint between the Ottoman Empire and the Hapsburg Empire. They were united for a time after World War One and the Kingdom of the Croats‚ Serbs‚ and Slovenes was renamed Yugoslavia. German occupation
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In the given debate topic of ’Is ethnic conflict inevitable?’ both authors have explained their perspectives with an example of historical events in particular society. I would like to explain the summary of both the sides and then I would express my point of view as under. Sudhir Kakar – a social researcher in India has taken the psychological perspective to explain the inevitable causes of ethnic conflicts. Taking Indian community as a whole‚ he differentiates the understanding of everybody
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recognition of the newly established state they were in the economic chaos because issues in the past. Block concentrations between east and west‚ most notably in the area of Europe and one of the few European countries that did not belong to any bloc was Yugoslavia. Opportunity for their political activities‚ encircled by mighty blocks search among the newly created countries that also want to independently and without any control and influence of the great powers‚ develop its economy and state. Yugoslav
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legislative‚ judicial‚ and executive. All of those branches suffered productivity decrease in the period of current global crisis but the law system was badly structured from the whole beginning. In 1991‚ after the favorable referendum on accession from Yugoslavia on June 25‚ 1991‚ Slovene assembly has enacted the Basic Constitutional Charter on the Sovereignty and Independence of the Republic of Slovenia which became the legal basis for its independence. The Constitution was adopted on December 23‚ 1991
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Position Paper Guideline Position papers for all committees should: be one page in length‚ single spaced (for all committees except Press Corps; see Special Instructions for Press Corps below) have one-inch margins use size 12 Times New Roman font be in black print only have the Committee Name‚ Topic Area‚ Country Name‚ School Name‚ and Delegate Name(s) headings in the upper left corner of the page appear untitled include citations (not considered to be part of the one page paper
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Orthodox monastery of Zociste three miles (5 km) from Orahovac was robbed‚ its monks retreated to a KLA prison camp and the monastery church and all its buildings were levelled to the ground by mining. This led to a series of events where Serbia and Yugoslavia offensives would continue into the beginning of August. A new set of KLA attacks in mid-August alarmed Yugoslavian operations in south-central Kosovo. This led to the capture of Klečka on August 23 and the findings of a KLA-run crematorium where
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Anarchy versus Law “Order is never observed; it is disorder that attracts attention because it is awkward and intrusive- Eliphas Levi”. This quote portrays to the reader the ongoing struggle between anarchy and law. Through history societies have fallen into disorder as corrupt leaders lose interest in maintaining the stability that order brings. This problem does not change even in novels such as William Golding’s Lord of the Flies and Yi Munyol’s Our Twisted Hero where order loses hold quickly
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Slovenia‚ which was followed by fighting amongst Serbs and Croats across Croatia. Eventually the European Community recognized Croatia as an independent nation‚ which prompted Bosnia to follow the Croatian lead and declare its own independence from a Yugoslavia that became progressively Serb-dominated. Holbrooke’s cautioning about Bosnia’s freedom‚ an event that seemed so innocent and perhaps righteous to the Europeans‚ was the most neighboring event that lead to the second Yugoslav war.
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Pest Analysis Croatia PEST-Analysis Croatia Content Introduction………………………………………………………………………………page 3 Political Environment……………………………………………………………………page 4 Economic Environment………………………………………………………………….page 4 Social-Cultural Environment…………………………………………………………….page 6 Technological Environment……………………………………………………………...page 7 References………………………………………………………………………………
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