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    Paschalis M. Kitromitez

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    Paschalis M. Kitromilides explains about collective identity and ethnic loyalties in the Balkans in the late 1990s. Nationalism had generated violence and outrage in 20th century in the region of South-Eastern Europe. During 18th century, the Ottoman Empire established political and social unity in the Balkan region and it’s called Pax Ottomanica. The Ottoman Empire stabilized the external border of the Balkans, although the Ottoman Empire was declining due to increase of Christian population…

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    Greek Massacre Essay

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    history genuine calls for peace have erupted in many areas around the world. In the case of the Commission, the misconceptions, outcry for nationalism, and other Balkan conflicts in the area directed their desires in establishing unity and peace. Especially, since the peace movements of this time in America and Europe felt sympathy for Balkan Slavs. In their eyes, knowledge of conflicts in the associated areas was highly important for this commission in order to resolve the present injustices.…

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    throughout Europe during World War (WWⅠ). Out of the several causes of WWⅠ such as Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, and Nationalism (M.A.I.N.), Nationalism was the most influential which is shown through a series of events: The forming of Germany, The Balkan Powder Keg, and the assassination of Franz Ferdinand. The first indirect cause of World War I which involves nationalism would be the overall formation of Germany. Nationalism spread throughout German-speaking areas and people fought to…

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    the territories of the Western and parts of the Central Balkans ruled by the Ottoman Empire (Bartl 1967: 37-86). After the Congress of Berlin (1878) the Ottoman state was experiencing the ever-growing pressure of European Great Powers. By the end of the „long nineteenth century“ the politics of great powers dictated ever more the dynamics of power relations among the Balkan countries. While the Powers supported the nationalisms of the Balkan peoples, they were at the same time trying to slow…

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    Regional Wars

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    1. There is a range of opinions on whether more war will break out among the Balkan countries. What do experts believe are the three main outlooks for regional war? Where are the hot spots for conflict? Experts believe that the three most main outlooks for regional war is ethical and religious tension, lack of resources and political corruption. Ethical and religious tensions are probably the biggest obstacle for the Yugoslavian republics. Kosovo for example is predominantly populated with…

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    Italy while their enemy was the triple Entente made of France, Russia and Great Britain. World War I is considered the first modern war because soldiers in trenches used efficient weapons such as the machine gun, tanks, air force, etc.. During the Balkan Wars, Serbia broke free of the Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman Empire was not industrialized causing them to lack in military technology. If the Ottoman Empire could unite all the different nationalities and ethnicities from within the empire, then…

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    Yugoslavia's War

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    the West that tries to impede in the Balkan region by granting all of the state independence. More bluntly, he does not follow typical American foreign policy procedures, where they implant themselves in the troubled region for their own economic and political gain. Something that I am going to call a one trick solution, where temporarily that might control the outbursts, but permanently it does more damage than good. He talks about how the conflict of the Balkans will never really be resolved;…

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    On August 4, Britain declared war on Germany after they invaded Belgium due to the Treaty of London. Incidents such as these had a great contribution to causing WWI. Of the four M.A.I.N. causes for WWI, I think that alliances contributed to this war the most for several reasons. My reasons to why alliances contributed the most includes all of the alliances formed throughout Europe and in parts of Asia and Africa. European leaders relied on alliances in order to keep protection and forms…

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    Germany’s rise to power in the beginning of the twentieth century, the crises that took place in the Balkans, and alliances between powerful nations are few of the causes of the Great War. Because of the Russians surrendered in the spring of 1918, the Central Powers thought they had the advantage over the Allied Powers because they didn’t have to fight a two front war anymore. Germany had underestimated the United States and their importance for joining the Allies later in the war. The events…

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