The War in the Former Yugoslavia: International Intervention and Changing Global Security

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1999
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Haverford College. Department of Political Science
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In this paper I intend to argue that the Yugoslav experience, especially the brutal war waged in Bosnia between April 1992 and December 1995, represents a new type of conflict that will dominate the realm of international relations in the coming decades. In other words, inter-state rivalry that has been the dominating source of conflict in the past, will be replaced by the intra-state ethnic and religious conflicts and civil wars, and be the main source of instability in the future.
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