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Presently, an extremely unstable situation has developed in the Balkans, with a potentially adverse effect both on the Balkan countries ... ... of the Brussels talks, and with the consent of the Albanian and Serbian parties.
3. The third scenario is the “Permanent Balkan ... ... namely, “great” Albania, “great” Serbia, and “great” Croatia. This scenario would mean the following territorial exchange:
... ...
“Great” Croatia
: Republic of Croatia, the third “entitet” in Bosnia and Herzegovina (Herceg Bosna (Herzeg-Bosnia));
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Montenegro
...
... somewhat inconvenient to be a widespread celebration across the Balkans
The attitude to Victory Day in the Balkans can at best ... ... are held at Kalemegdan, an ancient fortress at the heart of the Serbian capital.
However, across almost the entire Balkan Peninsula,... ... Republic of Serbia), and a recognized public holiday in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina only. It is, thus, no surprise that the ... ... attend the May 9 celebrations in Moscow, unlike their Montenegrin, Croatian and Bulgarian counterparts.
Thus, what this author has ...
... presence through economic tools, such as investment. The Western Balkans (former Yugoslavia) happened to be one region where this ... ... Yugoslavia analyzed in this paper can be divided into three groups. Serbia, which has historically enjoyed a “special relationship” ... ... Western-oriented; and a number of large investment projects have failed.
Bosnia and Herzegovina may be called
prospective partners
, especially ... ... companies also have major business interests there.
Slovenia and Croatia can be viewed as
potential partners
. Although Russian ...