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Ambiguous legacy of the Balkans war crimes tribunal / Hoare, Marko Attila   Journal Article
Hoare, Marko Attila Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract [T]he historical record remains bitterly contested in the former Yugoslav lands, and none of the tribunal's findings has promoted reconciliation.
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Bosnian war's forgotten turning point: the Bihacacute crisis of autumn 1994 / Hoare, Marko Attila   Journal Article
Hoare, Marko Attila Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The war in Bosnia-Hercegovina of 1992-1995 altered the course of world politics and had a major impact upon the global consciousness. Yet one of the decisive episodes of this war has been almost wholly ignored in the existing literature: the Bihacacute crisis of autumn 1994. This essay analyzes the role of this crisis in determining the course both of international, particularly US diplomacy, and of the war on the ground. The paradoxical results of the US-led international intervention in Bosnia-of NATO military power being used to coerce the Bosnian Serb rebels to accept a settlement highly favorable to them, in which Bosnia-Hercegovina was simultaneously both reunified and partitioned-may be traced back to this forgotten crisis.
Key Words NATO  World Politics  Bosnia  Bosnia-Hercegovina  Bosnia War  US Diplomacy 
Bihac Crisis  Autumn 
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Genocide in the former Yugoslavia before and after communism / Hoare, Marko Attila   Journal Article
Hoare, Marko Attila Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Yugoslavia was the scene of genocidal and other crimes of mass murder while under the occupation of the Axis powers during World War II in the period 1941-1945. Following a period of nearly half a century under communist rule, 1945-1990, the region was again the scene of mass murder in the period following the break-up of the Yugoslav state, 1991-1999. The two episodes are linked both causally and thematically.
Key Words Yugoslavia  Communism  Genocide  World War II 
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How Bosnia armed / Hoare, Marko Attila 2004  Book
Hoare, Marko Attila Book
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Publication London, Saqi Books, 2004.
Description 172p.pbk
Standard Number 0863563678
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