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'Not Quite War': A Situation Report from the Former Yugoslavia

Dorsey Jr, Mercer M

Special Warfare, 1995, p.16-21

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  • Título:
    'Not Quite War': A Situation Report from the Former Yugoslavia
  • Autor: Dorsey Jr, Mercer M
  • Assuntos: Low-intensity conflicts (Military science) ; Yugoslav War (1991-1995)
  • É parte de: Special Warfare, 1995, p.16-21
  • Notas: ObjectType-Article-1
    SourceType-Government & Official Publications-1
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  • Descrição: "Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia and Montenegro were the republics making up Yugoslavia. Serbia and Montenegro formed the Republic of Yugoslavia (this entity still has not been formally recognized by the United States), but Slovenia and Croatia wanted independence. After a short confrontation, Slovenia's independence was allowed, but when Croatia asserted its independence, Serbia objected, and a war began between the two. This war later stagnated, and when Bosnia- Herzegovina became a separate nation, Croatia and Serbia began supporting their surrogate warring factions in Bosnia- Herzegovina." (SPECIAL WARFARE) Mercer M. Dorsey Jr., chief of security for the United Nations Protection Forces (UNPROFOR) in the Former Republics of Yugoslavia, describes the situation in the former Yugoslavia as of the spring and early summer of 1994.
  • Idioma: Inglês

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