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    This investigation aims to discuss the extent to which Tito-Stalin split in 1948 created new type of communism or “Titoist” communism. It will mostly focus on Yugoslav policy between the Second World War and the Tito-Stalin split, (1945-1948), the Yugoslav policy after Tito-Stalin split and consequences of that split. The research question that this study will seek to answer is “To what extent it can be said that Tito-Stalin split in 1948 created ‘Titoist’ communism?” I chose this question…

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    written is filled with a lot of anti-western sentiment in the Muslim world caused by key events such as the western aid to Israel, the growth of the mujahedeen in Afghanistan ,the Yugoslav breakup wars and etc. The speaker has also used straw man fallacies to support his claim, for example, as Huntington is a partisan, he automatically labels ever other civilization as anti-western civilizations. Also, the speaker has used a genetic fallacy to strengthen his position for since Samuel Huntington…

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    Because of this, Slovenia, Croatia, Montenegro, Macedonia, and Bosnia declared independence from Yugoslavia (Serbia). However, these nations contained four different ethnic groups. The four main groups were Bosnian Muslims, Serbs, Croatians, and Yugoslavs. But when Bosnia was an independent state, Serbia declared war on Serbia as the newly independent states fought for land and resource control. Once the Civil War occurred, neighbor turned on neighbor. This war lasted from 1992 to 1995 and…

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    Yugoslav Partisans were also given full support from the allies. In exchange for Stalin’s agreement to go to war with Japan after Germany’s defeat, Roosevelt agreed to Stalin’s demand for the Kuril Islands and other land throughout the Liaodong Peninsula in Northern…

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    Resistance Holocaust

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    as Denmark, France, and Europe. Some groups were more prominent at the time such as a group that was known as the Partisans. The Partisans occurred at the time in the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Poland, and Greece. Other well known resistance groups were recognized for their achievements such as the “most successful European resistance group were the Yugoslav Partisans, organized by the Communist Party Leader Tito and grew to 150,000 members” (Kindersley 16). Europe’s resistance…

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    Following the end of the Second World War, Marshall Tito, former leader of the Partisans, lead the ethnically diverse, if not artificial, state of Yugoslavia into a new age of optimism that lasted for three decades. Unfortunately, this age ended with his death. His death, along with the fall of the Soviet Union a decade later, left the fate of Yugoslavia, and its many peoples, uncertain. Following the fall of the Soviet Union and its satellites in 1989, a feeling of uncertainty tainted the air…

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    Chris is dull and completely unsure of himself. In his rare moment of courage he heads for a dodgy area of London to find a prostitute. At the same time, Roza, a bored Yugoslavian illegal immigrant, decides to get dressed “cheap” and lurk in the streets for fun. He thinks he is in love with Roza, but makes no move towards her, other than to visit and to listen to her stories. She is intelligent, top of her class, but left University after one year when she was dumped by her boyfriend. She ran…

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    Srebrenica Ethnic groups and religions Bosnia and Herzegovina are situated in the western Balkan Peninsula of Europe. The larger region of Bosnia occupies the northern and central parts of the country, and Herzegovina occupies the south and southwest. The capital of the country is Sarajevo. The region is divided into three ethnic groups that generally correspond to three major religions; Bosniaks and Islam; Serbs and Orthodox Christianity; Croats and Roman Catholicism. They all share the same…

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    Democracy In The 70's

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    The 1970’s was a time where democracy in states increased almost exponentially. A wave of democracy was swept across countries and states, either repairing or destroying an already broken government system. “In 1974, nearly three-quarters of all countries were dictatorships; today, more than half are democracies” (Diamond). This growth in democracy is incomparable to any other time period, and is the largest humanity has ever seen. There has been much change to government systems since the 70’s.…

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