| University of Cambridge. Research Centre for International Law - 1997 - 782 páginas
...explained that there is another reason for urgent action now: 'There is a broader imperative here. The world's response to the violence in the former Yugoslavia is an early and concrete test of how we will address the concerns of the ethnic and religious minorities in the post-cold-war... | |
| United States. Congress. Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe - 1994 - 66 páginas
...an absolutely inviable state over the long term. In 1992, Secretary of State Christopher said that "the world's response to the violence in the former...test of how it will address the concerns of ethnic ana religious minorities in the post-Cold War era." Apparently, the leaders of the world's most powerful... | |
| Elizabeth Drew - 1995 - 472 páginas
...hostilities, averting a "river" of refugees into Europe, and in the test Bosnia posed to the world of "how it will address the concerns of ethnic and religious minorities in the post-Cold War world." Officials believed that if Serbia, which hadn't been stopped in Croatia, exacerbated the situation... | |
| Richard A. Melanson - 2000 - 356 páginas
...well," citing a "river" of refugees flooding Europe and describing Bosnia as a test of how the world "will address the concerns of ethnic and religious minorities in the post-Cold War world."36 Administration officials also expressed worries about the potential spread of the conflict... | |
| Matthew Evangelista - 2005 - 464 páginas
...other parties as well. Our conscience revolts at the idea of passively accepting such brutality . . . The world's response to the violence in the former...and religious minorities in the post-Cold War world. That question reaches throughout Eastern Europe. It reaches to the states of the former Soviet Union... | |
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