CROATIA
BRITISH POLICY AGAINST
CROATIA'S INTERESTS
Davor Ivankovic, Vecernji list, 6 December 2009, Bosnian Institute,
08 April, 2010
Confirmation of London's hostility to Croatian interests in the days of
the Major government has come from a former Croatian foreign minister giving evidence at
The Hague: 'the British asked that we surrender Baranja and a part of eastern Slavonia to
Serbia. The British proposal, agreed with Slobodan Miloševic, was that Baranja and
eastern Slavonia should become a condominium, that is, administered jointly by Croatia and
Serbia.' Until the recent appearance of [former foreign minister] Mate Granic as a witness
for the defence of General Mladen Markac, hence also of Ante Gotovina and Ivan Cermak,
the...
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BOSNIA
TRANSCONFLICT
Many Bosniak political and media opinion makers are discovering that
their best option involves using a traditional and, in the context of current borders,
transnational ethnic movement to improve their leverage with their neighbours and the EU.
By David B. Kanin
September 14th, 2011 |
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Ongoing debates in the
Bosniak community reflect in part the failure of efforts to force civic identities on
the...
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KOSOVO
DECLARATION BY THE
PARTICIPANTS OF SERBIA-KOSOVO CIVIL SOCIETY DIALOGUE
Belgrade, May 18, 2011 |
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Serbia-Kosovo relations are
moving towards mutual recognition of realistic needs. This is evident in the startup of
the official dialogue that would have hardly been possible was there not for the
uninterrupted cooperation of civil society activists. The cooperation at the level of
civil society has contributed to certain relaxation in the relations, but also to the...
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