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    ethnic conflict gone horribly wrong. Spanning from 1992 to 1995‚ it demonstrated on of the worst displays of mass ethnic cleansing in Europe since World War II. Mainly perpetrated against Bosniaks by the Serbs‚ the Bosnian War left the country of Bosnia in ruins and left millions displaced and thousands killed. John Moore’s Behind Enemy Lines portrays the final days of the war as an American navigator attempts to get out of dangerous enemy territory. Due to the fact that this film focuses on the

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    relationship between each other But then when the Germans intruded Morocco which just made the French and the Germans get closer together instead of father apart which made the military stronger. The Austrian Annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina is the 2nd of the 3rd crises. The Annexation crisis erupted in October 1908 . In april 1909 the “treaty or Berlin” was read to accept change and to bring crisis to an end. The crisis permanently damaged relationship between Austria-Hungary

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    Balkan Peninsula. When Austria­ Hungary imperialized/annexed Bosnia and Herzegovina  they did it because they feared the growth that was happening in the Balkan Peninsula. This  imperialization angered the Serbs because the Austrians took away a large population of  Serbs. Later‚ in 1914‚ when the archduke of Austria was visiting Bosnia‚ he got shot by a  member of the Secret Blackhand Committee‚ a committee dedicated to riding Bosnia of  Austrian rule. This enraged the Austrians and caused them to wage war on them

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    Curriculum Vitae-Lazar Krsmanovic Full name: Lazar Krsmanovic Address: 4/12 Cowper St.‚ Yeronga 4104 Telephone: Mobile Phone: 0411887164 Email: lkrsmanovic@yahoo.com Reliable‚ self motivated‚ dedicated and customer orientated with a number of years experienced in‚ transport customer services IT and economic closely associated

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    values. However‚ when not working whit these strongmen‚ peace building could bring along more struggles and could even be ineffective. The second challenge is the dilemma concerning the top-down versus the bottom-up approaches of peacebuidling. Look at Bosnia for example‚ when there was an argument between the powerful local actors and the international community‚ the latter will always take the final decision (Belloni‚ 2001). Belloni argued that it was ‘essentially a top-down discourse embellished by

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    genre. This is a diary that was published‚ and the author became really famous because of all the things that she had to go through‚ and because of her experiences. She had many journalists coming to interview her. The setting is in Sarajevo‚ Bosnia and Herzegovina during the war in 1901 through 1903. In the beginning of the book Zlata is a eleven-year-old girl living in Sarajevo. Her life is perfect and she comes from a high-class family. She is into piano lessons‚ friends‚ school‚ music‚ etc. Suddenly

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    Causes of World War I 3

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    to one’s own nation‚ with primary emphasis on furthering its interests as opposed to those of other countries. This feeling widely spread throughout Europe during the 19th and 10th centuries and caused many problems. The Slavic people of Bosnia and Herzegovina wanted to break away from Austria-Hungary and unify with other Slavic nations. Russia as a Slavic nation backed up the two countries in this matter‚ therefore causing tensions between Austria-Hungary and itself. Nationalism was also a source

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    raised the possibility of general ware between powers In 1908 intellectuals and army officers in Macedonia revolted against the government of the Sultan Bulgaria declared itself independent under Tsar Ferdinand Austria Hungary formally annexed Bosnia-Herzegovina against interests of the Serbs Serbs became hostile to Austria-Hungary Russians became determined to avoid humiliation in the Balkans Russians embarked upon a program of rearmament Resolved that no Serbian appeal for aid go unheeded Christian

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    On June 28‚ 1914 the archduke or Austria and his wife visited the city of Sarajevo in Bosnia-Herzegovina. During their visit there was two attempts on taking the archduke’s life by the Serbian militants. The first attempt was they threw a bomb at the car the archduke’s were arriving in town in. But obviously the bomb bounced off the car and failed to injure the archduke’s. Later the same day the archdukes were on the way to the hospital to visit an officer who had got hurt by the bomb incident early

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    War‚ a multi-national war that cost millions of lives‚ began with the assassination of one man: Archduke Franz Ferdinand of the Austro-Hungarian empire. On June 28‚ 1914‚ Franz Ferdinand and his wife‚ Sophie‚ were in Bosnia to inspect the empire’s military forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina (History 1). The annexing of this land caused Serbian unrest (History 1). Ferdinand was scheduled to visit Sarajevo‚ so a few Serbian nationalists conspired and planned his assassination. While Ferdinand and his wife

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