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Dayton: pitfalls and dilemmas of the peace agreement / Ponomareva, E   Journal Article
Ponomareva, E Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Dayton, Ohio, is home to a U.S. Air Force base and undoubtedly one of the symbols of the new world order. Alongside Brussels, The Hague, Strasbourg, and Rambouillet, it is associated with redealing out cards of History and reestablishing rules of the political game. You will recall that the General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina (Dayton Agreement) was initialed on November 21, 1995. The Agreement went into effect on December 14, 1995 after its signing in Paris. Its guarantors were the USA, UK, France, Germany, and Russia. The coming into force of this Agreement put an end to the armed confrontation in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1992-1995; it separated the warring sides and set apart territories of the Republika Srpska and the Muslim-Croat Federation.
Key Words NATO  EU  Russia  Bosnia  Herzegovina  Peace Agreement 
Dayton  Protectorate  Republika Srpska 
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Emergence of money economy in Tuva at the turn of the Twentieth Century / Kharunova, M M B   Journal Article
Kharunova, M M B Journal Article
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Impact of the turbulence of 1930-31on the attitude of the Frenc / Anh, Nguyen The   Journal Article
Anh, Nguyen The Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The 1930-31 revolutionary outburst in Vietnam convinced the French administration that it needed to revitalize the local monarchy and create a living institution with initiative in decisions and reforms that would satisfy the Vietnamese people's aspirations. The Vietnamese emperor, Bao Ðai, was taken back to the imperial capital of Huê and given the task of conciliating 'the millennial traditions and disciplines of the past, indispensable to public peace, with the requirements, advances and freedoms inseparable from modern activity'. Yet this attempt to boost the monarchy's prestige was short-lived because the French administration went no further than a few measures aimed at modernizing the mandarinal machinery. The French will to mould the country's social structures into a passive state of tranquillity thus satisfied no-one, and could not help to develop a conservative ideology attractive enough to avert a revolution on the left.
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