It has become fashionable to hate the late Yugoslavia, or to diagnose it retroactively as a kind of Frankenstein assemblage of mismatched parts whose dissolution was thus inescapable and inevitably ...
At the back of the Historical Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in Sarajevo, is a café called Tito. Inside, a bronze bust of the man himself, Josip Broz Tito, presides over a red room bedecked with ...
While reporting on the ratification of the protocol for North Macedonia's NATO accession in the US Congress on October 22, US website The Hill incorrectly asserted that Yugoslavia was an ally of the ...
On 28 June 1919, Germany and Allied and Associated Powers signed a peace treaty at Château de Dejan Djokić is lecturer in modern and contemporary history and director of the Centre for the Study of ...
On November 21, 1995, in the improbable setting of an air force base in the industrial rust belt of the United States, representatives of the three major ethnic groups of the former Socialist Federal ...
Alexander Mitchell Lee receives funding from the Australian Government Research Training Program (AGRTP) Stipend Scholarship. Fifty years ago this month, in June 1972, Yugoslavia’s Territorial Defence ...
There are writers who specialize in variety, flitting from genre to genre and reinventing themselves with every book. Then there are those who worry the same subject over and over again, as if every ...
Yugoslavia's War Crimes Tribunal Showed the Promise – and Limits – of International Justice The groundbreaking court brought many of the war's worst criminals to justice, but more is needed to heal ...
Skepticism toward international justice during wartime is common, but the experience of Yugoslavia shows that the sense of impunity eventually fades. All the more so in Ukraine, where the idea of ...