The breakup of Yugoslavia left six million surplus firearms in the Western Balkans, a region comprising Montenegro, Serbia, ...
The death of Tito in 1980 has often been signalled as a decisive factor in the breakup of Yugoslavia, as though he had kept the republic together by some amazing act of willpower or moral authority.
This money was lost to eternity, due not only to deposits being frozen by the government, but also due to complications from the breakup of Yugoslavia (which included splitting up its banks). The ...
The violent destruction of Yugoslavia, at a time when most post-Communist societies were embarking on a process of democratization, contributed to the idea that the Balkans do not share the same ...
Israel has forged ties with the nations that have emerged since the breakup of Yugoslavia. The largest of those nations is Serbia, where Israel has developed excellent diplomatic and growing trade ...
Human Rights Watch has uncovered evidence that the Yugoslav National Army (JNA) had an extensive and sophisticated chemical weapons program prior to the breakup of Yugoslavia in 1991; that the ...
Human Rights Watch has uncovered evidence that the Yugoslav National Army (JNA) had an extensive and sophisticated chemical weapons program prior to the breakup of Yugoslavia in 1991; that the ...