The Serbo-Croatian war is producing adverse effect on the nations involved, since their stakes are different. Milosevic is fighting outside Serbia governed by the desire to expand his territories with the help of the previously commonly held Army, whereas Tudjman is fighting to preserve the so-called Independent Croatian State Consequentially, the divisions within Serbia only seem to be narrowing, primarily […]

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