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Erdut Agreement
Bosnia to War, to Dayton, and to Its Slow Peace – European Council On
Framing Croatia's Politics of Memory and Identity
Public Redacted Version of Prosecution Final Trial Brief
Managing Arms in Peace Processes: Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina
From Ottawa to Sarajevo
EDITORIAL: Global Problems, Local Solutions: What Works, What Does Not, What Can We Do?
From War to Peace in the Balkans, the Middle East, and Ukraine
Operation Storm: Ending Humanitarian Disaster and Genocide in Southeastern Europe
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Peacemaking: Success on the Danube Region of Croatia the Erdut Agreement
Pragmatic Peace the UNTAES Peacekeeping Mission As Example for Peaceful Reintegration of Occupied Multiethnic Territories
The Thorny Issue of Ethnic Autonomy in Croatia: Serb Leaders and Proposals for Autonomy Caspersen, Nina
International Community Peace Plans in Croatia and Bosnia- Herzegovina
Montenegro and the War in Croatia (1991-1995)
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Agreements, 1990–2011
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Erdut Agreement
Vukovar's Divided Memory
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International Peace Plans for the Balkans – a Success?
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The Erdut Agreement
Peaceful Reintegration the Discarded Triumph of Reason and Peace
We Are Assisting Croatia to Fulfill the Conditions for European Integration
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Wind of Change: the Croatian Government's Turn Towards a Policy of Ethnic Reconciliation
The Political Socialization of Youth in a Post-Conflict Community
The UN's Role in Nation-Building: from the Congo to Iraq
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The Difficult Business of Perception - OSCE Observers in Croatia
Challenges in US National Security Policy
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Igor Vranić: “The International Community's Peace Plans in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina 1991-1995”
Returning Home to the Croatian Danube Basin Maja Povrzanovic Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Research, Zagreb
International Peace Plans for the Balkans – a Success?
Memorial of the Republic of Croatia
Europe Report, Nr. 49: Breaking the Logjam
The Peaceful Reintegration of the Croatian Danube Basin – the Role of UNTAES in Peace Restoration
United Nations Conflict Resolution in Croatia: the Peaceful