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    sympathizer they would kill you as fast as the Serbs would” (Paterson 26). In this piece of text, it shows that characters really thought that another character was a killer depending on their culture. They are comparing one culture killing a person to how fast another culture would. In this text they are not just talking about one person in that culture, they are talking about all of them. This shows how much characters were judged by their culture. In addition, Serbs thought that if you were…

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    Jake Mirto Mr. Dormer Global Studies 10 5/08/15 Nationalism and Imperialism played a huge role in the outbreak of World War I. Nationalism is the modern concept that people who share the same customs, culture, language, and history should share the same government. It became the most powerful European political ideology of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Imperialism is taking over a country or territory by a stronger nation with dominating political, economic, and social…

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    Bosnia’s independence. In a 1991 census, Bosnia’s population, 4 million, was composed of 44% Bosniak, 31% Serb, and 17% Croatian. Since the independence of Bosnia, Bosnian Serbs wanted to establish a separate Serbian state. With the support of the Serb dominated Yugoslav military, Bosnian Serb forces attacked Bosniak-dominated towns in an act of ethnic cleansing. By the end of 1993, Bosnian Serb forces were in control of nearly three quarters of the…

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    in the Holocaust they did. In Article 3 it says that everyone has the right to life and that was taken away from a lot of people in all of the genocides. In Article 15 it say everyone has the right to a nationality and in Bosnia the Serbs wanted everyone to be Serbs. In Article 26 it says everyone has a right to an education and in cambodia everyone was pulled out of…

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    Bosnia Criminal Trial

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    by the International Court of Justice stated that, “25,000 Bosnian Muslims, most of them women, children and elderly people who were living in the area, were uprooted and, in an atmosphere of terror, loaded onto overcrowded buses by the Bosnian Serb forces and transported across the confrontation…

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    The Republic of Serbia has a strong and compelling history of prioritizing migratory policy. Migration is a multifaceted and international issue caused by a myriad of reasons such as, globalization and technological advancements, liberalization of labor markets, increased frequency of internal armed conflict, general oppression by Member State governments, and an increasing frequency and severity of disasters. The Republic of Serbia aims to enact solutions that will reduce the current negative…

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    Herzegovina claimed their annexation of both nations which was supported by Germany and Russia. However, on the other hand, heavily influenced by ‘Imperialism’, Serbia stood on a disapproved position towards the advanced annexation. Obviously, the Serbs were greatly tempted to have included the Bosnia and Herzegovina in order for a greater empire. Through this incident, the relationship between Austria and Serbia was tense, in which another provoking event could have triggered both, resulting in…

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    historicizing mass murder. The Bosnian Serb soldiers and militiamen commenced a campaign of compiling lists of leading Muslim and Croat intellectuals, musicians, and professionals summarily executing them led by President Slobodan Milosevic and General Ratko Mladic from 1992- 1995. The system of control extended beyond inflicting bodily harm and encompassed systems intended to restrict the life and movement of non- Serb civilians. The rules were: prohibition on Non- Serbs from meeting in cafes,…

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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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    Ferdinand; when 2 serbs were accused of killing Austria Hungary 's archduke.In my opinion, the alliance system was the main cause of World War 1. First…

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