The third winter of war in Bosnia has barred its teeth. Three winters were enough for that war, like any other, to develop a natural rhythm. First of all, it’s a poor man’s war: none of the warring sides is rich enough to wage war effectively in winter To wage war effectively in winter you need winter coats, blankets, boots, […]

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