Search: Croatia,Montenegro,Bosnia and Herzegovina (3 materials)

Possible International “Package Solution” Formats on the Balkans Issue

... — “Great” Serbia : the Republic of Serbia, the Republika Srpska with access to the sea in the Herceg Novi region (Montenegro) and the Serbian communities in the north of Kosovo, including North Mitrovica; — “Great” Croatia : Republic of Croatia, the third “entitet” in Bosnia and Herzegovina (Herceg Bosna (Herzeg-Bosnia)); — Montenegro would receive a part of the Serbian Sandzak; — Bosnia and Herzegovina within the borders of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina with the possible option of creating a confederation with Croatia / Serbia / Montenegro; — Macedonia ...

18.01.2019

Moving Towards New Meanings. 9 May in the Balkans

... nations (except the Republic of Serbia), and a recognized public holiday in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina only. It is, thus, no surprise that the leaders of these Balkan... ... unequivocal desire to attend the May 9 celebrations in Moscow, unlike their Montenegrin, Croatian and Bulgarian counterparts. Thus, what this author has witnessed (and this... ... be noted that attitudes to May 9 have acquired a geopolitical meaning this year in Montenegro. In late April. www.telegraf.rs The last military parade in Yugoslavia,...

08.05.2015

Modern Russia in the Modern Balkans: Soft Power through Investment

... is corporations that invest in Serbia, while it is individuals who invest in Montenegro (chiefly in real estate and tourism); Montenegro’s foreign policy is more Western-oriented; and a number of large investment projects have failed. Bosnia and Herzegovina may be called prospective partners , especially one of the two entities of the Federation – Republika ... ... political establishment’s favorable attitude. Russian companies also have major business interests there. Slovenia and Croatia can be viewed as potential partners . Although Russian projects have not yet charted particular successes, these countries ...

23.05.2014

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     24 (22%)
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