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    broadcasts American series, Disney Channel Croatia is not a truly Croatian version of the American channel. Disney Channel Croatia does not consist of shows with Croatian actors, speaking the Croatian language, carrying out scripts relevant to the lives of Croats. It is just a piece of American media dubbed with the Croatian language. The programming schedule follows that of Disney Channel UK. Girl Meets World, I Didn’t Do It, and Jessie are popular shows on Disney Channel Croatia. As proven…

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    Trojan War

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    Imagine yourself in a situation where there is no hope. Thinking if you will ever survive and live peacefully in a place where a massacre occurred after the Holocaust. A massacre where thousands of people died because of rape, sexual violence, and force displacement. A massacre that could have been avoided if the Serbian leader didn’t take advantage of the nationalist’s feelings. A massacre where its people wanted to be independent and break apart with its country due to religious reasons.…

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    INTRODUCTION The Bosnia Genocide started in April of 1992. Serbians were sent out to ethnically clean the Bosnia territory by steadily removing all Bosnian, Muslims, known was Bosnia’s. the Bosnia genocide is a representation of the Holocaust and is the most well known in the 20th century. The Genocide occurred in Bosnia in Muslims between 1992 to 1995. The long standing tensions between Serbs and Muslims and political and economic chaos which followed Tito’s death and Milosevic’s subsequent…

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    Hobbesian Fear Summary

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    The presence of hobbesian fear is thoroughly discussed in the article by Michael Ignatieff. His analysis of the rivalry between the Serbs and Croats provides logical reasoning to believe that action based off of fear played a large role in the development of their ethnic contention and therefore pushed each side to develop ethnic nationalism. Ignatieff describes a power difference between the two ethnic groups that began to ignite a fear of dominance in the less powerful ethnic group. The…

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    of the most compelling chapters, Foer shows how a soccer thug in Serbia helped to organize troops who committed atrocities in the Balkan War-by the end of the war, the thug's men, with the acquiescence of Serbian leaders, had killed at least 2,000 Croats and Bosnians. Then…

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    Dictatorship In Yugoslavia

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    There is an old expression about the sophisticated construction of Yugoslavia: “Yugoslavia consists of six republics, five nationalities, four languages, three religions, two alphabets, one political party, and only one “true” Yugoslav – the Josip Broz Tito”. He managed to unite the country and to free it from the foreign invaders, hereinafter becoming a leader of the Communist Party and a statesman, in whose hands all political power was concentrated. Therefore, the thesis of this paper is…

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    country identified with the feeling of victimization and heard Milosevic’s speech as a “battle cry” (Doc). All things considered, as a rational actor, Milosevic was exceptionally effective in gaining mass support for aggression towards the Muslims and Croats in…

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    The rise of nationalism and antagonism in Serbian people felt that they had the right to a single country and feared that the other ethnic groups would exterminate them. When the fall of Yugoslavia happened, the Serbian politicians knew they needed to stir up fear and victimization to hide their real aim build a more significant Serbia. This aggressive Serbian nationalism broke the final thread that was holding Yugoslavia's nations in an arrangement. According to Vesna Pesci's report on Serbian…

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    On April 22, 1981 President Ronald Reagan made a statement in his proclamation, “ Like the genocide of the Armenians before it, and the genocide of the Cambodians which followed it, . . . the lessons of the Holocaust must never be forgotten (Reagan).” As a matter of fact it should never be forgotten, no genocide should be taken lightly. It takes a horrible, disgusting, and soulless person to carry out such mass extinction of an ethnic group or nation. Considering there were many genocides that…

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    Tensions In Bosnia

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    Between the years of 1992 and 1995, Serbia and Croatia invaded Bosnia in hopes to take over, and split all Bosnian territory. This occurred after the European committee declared Bosnia an independent state. Religious tensions were also a contributing factor in the war being started. This was the worst act of genocide since the Holocaust. In April of 1992, The European community recognized Bosnia as it’s own country. This upset the Serbs because they opposed the creation of a Bosnian state…

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