Category Archives: Bosnia

Researching the Founding Fathers: Karadzic and Mladic

Last Friday I attended a conference entitled fY + 20 (the former Yugoslavia plus 20 years) organized by my co-author Dr Carl Dahlman at the Miami University in Oxford Ohio (with the help of others and sponsoring institutions). It was … Continue reading

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Murdered Children

Our party “demands that statehood and love for great states do not cause one child’s tear, let alone the shedding of one drop of human blood.” Thus spoke Radovan Karadzic on 10 August 1990. A leader of a new political … Continue reading

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Spectres of Sarajevo in Syria

The indiscriminate pummeling of particular neighborhoods in the Syrian city of Homs continues, with scores dying every day. That the dead today included the French photojournalist Remi Ochlik and the American born Sunday Times journalist Marie Colvin adds international names … Continue reading

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Recovery and hope in Bosnia

By Barbara L. Micale, National Capital Region, Virginia Tech To say that Gerard Toal is passionate about his research would be an understatement. For more than a decade, the professor of government and international affairs and director of Virginia Tech’s master … Continue reading

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