Imaginary borders but real conflicts: separated ex-Yugoslavians
During the Cold War, Yugoslavia was a much courted country due to its geographical location and its strategic potential on the border of the Socialist bloc. However, times have changed, the Cold War has disappeared, Yugoslavia too, for the time being broken down into 7 independent States which have...
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