The time machine of the Yugoslav Wars. Every month, 30 years ago A podcast produced by BarBalkans, the newsletter with blurred boundaries: https://barbalcani.substack.com
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The time machine of the Yugoslav Wars. Every month, 30 years ago A podcast produced by BarBalkans, the newsletter with blurred boundaries: https://barbalcani.substack.com
September '95: the ultimatum to Mladić and the resumption of Operation Deliberate Force | The adoption of the Common Principles of Agreement | The Croat/Bosniak advance on Banja Luka | The “Kissinger of the Balkans”
January '95: the forgotten war front in Croatia | Franjo Tuđman's offensive against the Republic of Serbian Krajina | The Z-4 Plan for peace in Croatia
December '94: Sarajevo, the longest siege in contemporary history | The 'Brussels option' of the peace plan | The Christmas truce siege | Jimmy Carter's ambiguous mediation
November '94: the Serbian counteroffensive and the disaster of the Bosnian Army | The confrontation between NATO and UNPROFOR | The siege and bombing of Bihać
August '94: the popular referendum in Republika Srpska on the Contact Group Plan | The clash between Karadžić and Milošević | The fall of the Autonomous Region of Western Bosnia
June '94: the risk of war between Macedonia and Serbia | Slobodan Milošević' interest in southern front | The warning from the United Nations Protection Force
May '94: the Contact Group's Peace Plan | The reactions to the new peace plan for Bosnia and Herzegovina | The military coordination between Bosniak and Bosnian-Croat armed forces in Brčko
April '94: the 26 days of Goražde | The Iranian arms intrigue involving Sarajevo, Zagreb and Washington | The pressure on Slobodan Milošević | The birth of the Contact Group
The time machine of the Yugoslav Wars. Every month, 30 years ago A podcast produced by BarBalkans, the newsletter with blurred boundaries: https://barbalcani.substack.com