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This 5 page paper considers the role and influence of the intervention forces and the peacekeeping forces in Bosnia along with the advantages and disadvantages of their actions. The bibliography cites 6 sources.
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as NATO and discuses how peace a delicate peace was eventually achieved. The bibliography cites 5 sources. TEbosnia.wps
Conflict in Bosnia; 1989 - 1995 Written United Kingdom, August 2000 For More Information on
How To Use This Report Correctly, Please Visit paperwriters.com/aftersale.htm War is a terrible occurrence, it costs many people their lives with
a very high price in human as well as material costs. When war is considered it is comfortable to think that in the modern world war is something that only
happens in far flung places where society and communications have not developed to as complex a level, however, in the last decade of the twentieth century a war was to
occur which would bring home to those watching that it was not isolated to the less well developed parts of the world, as Bosnia was part of Europe, and for
yet another time there was to be a war in Europe complete with ethnic cleansing and massacre. The difference this time was that the world would be more aware of
the war due to the increased level of media coverage, and the existence of the United Nations would make a difference, in the later years although its role in the
area was controversial due to its late intervention. Yugoslavia has had a chequered history, with the constitution of 1989 being set up after
World War Two. The regime was communist in nature, and instead of looking forward politically it more resembled a revival of previous communist ideologies (Sowards, 1996).
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