... various actors and their configurations are holding a nonstop informal discussion in order to outline possible scenarios of the Balkans settlement in a long run.
Among the external actors, the UK is the one to be the most active supporter of the creation of “ethnocentric states”, namely, “great” Albania, “great” Serbia, and “great” Croatia. This scenario would mean the following territorial exchange:
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“Great” Albania
: the Republic of Albania, most ...
... chose collaboration as the only way to alleviate the situation for the people. The Ustaše-ruled Independent State of Croatia is well known
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. There was also Draža Mihailović’s Serbian nationalist Chetnik movement (the Ravna Gora Movement) and the international partisan movement led by Tito
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. In addition,... ... agreements with the occupation forces to win tactical advantages in the given area
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There was no clear frontline in the Balkans during World War II, and no sense of who was right and who was wrong in the classical sense. This is because the War was ...
... today’s polycentric world. I believe that major Russian companies operating in the Balkans should promote and support the appropriate structures involved in international... ... shares in JAT were bought by Etihad Airways. Yugoslav Airlines was rebranded as Air Serbia.
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. Dragana Radojičić . Migracija russkih v Chernogoriju v nachale XXI-go... ... efficiency by just 30 percent. 1,100 out of 1,700 workers were dismissed, which the Croatian government, interested in seeing increased employment among its population...