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Nation-states vs Nationless States Conflict in the Former Yugoslavia https: //sites. google. com/a/cfschools. org/geography-of-conflict/home

Nation-states vs Nationless States Conflict in the Former Yugoslavia https: //sites. google. com/a/cfschools. org/geography-of-conflict/home

Nation vs. State Nation: a group of people with a common culture living in

Nation vs. State Nation: a group of people with a common culture living in one area State: an independent unit that controls it affairs, also known as a country Nation-state: when a nation and state are in the same place

Stateless Nation Occurs when a group of people with a common culture do not

Stateless Nation Occurs when a group of people with a common culture do not have their own country.

Is it possible to have a nation without a state? YES! Examples: 1. Palestinians

Is it possible to have a nation without a state? YES! Examples: 1. Palestinians 2. Kurds 3. Basques

Label Your Map Use the outline Provided in your pack to Label the following

Label Your Map Use the outline Provided in your pack to Label the following countries on your outline map: Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia, Kosovo

Europe 1560

Europe 1560

Europe 1648

Europe 1648

Europe WWI

Europe WWI

Europe WWII

Europe WWII

Europe Cold War

Europe Cold War

History Kingdoms of Serbia, Croats, and Slovenes united under the Serbian king after WWI

History Kingdoms of Serbia, Croats, and Slovenes united under the Serbian king after WWI Many ethnic groups and religions were brought together Serbs- Serbian Orthodox (Christian) Bosniak- Muslim Croat- Christian Slovene- Christian Albanian (Kosovo)- Muslim WWII Name was changed to Yugoslavia- “Land of the Slavs”

History- Tito’s Yugoslavia Josip Bros Tito- became dictator of Yugoslavia (communist)- forced Germany out

History- Tito’s Yugoslavia Josip Bros Tito- became dictator of Yugoslavia (communist)- forced Germany out Promoted Yugoslav nationalism Brought political stability Suppressed ethnic tensions Died in 1980

Yugoslavia Begins to Crumble After Tito’s death- leadership rotated between presidents of the republics

Yugoslavia Begins to Crumble After Tito’s death- leadership rotated between presidents of the republics in Yugoslavia- Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia Wanted to help their own republics at the expense of Yugoslavia as a whole Economic instability- foreign debt

Stable Past? Understanding Yugoslavia https: //www. ricksteves. com/watch-readlisten/read/understanding-yugoslavia Before the Genocide http: //www. ppu.

Stable Past? Understanding Yugoslavia https: //www. ricksteves. com/watch-readlisten/read/understanding-yugoslavia Before the Genocide http: //www. ppu. org. uk/genocide/g_bosnia. html

Ethnic Makeup Bosnia Croatia Serbia Macedonia Ethnic Makeup 48% Bosniak 37% Serb 14. 3%

Ethnic Makeup Bosnia Croatia Serbia Macedonia Ethnic Makeup 48% Bosniak 37% Serb 14. 3% Croat Religious Makeup 40% Muslim 31% Orthodox Christian 15% Catholic 89. 6% Croat 4. 5% Serb 88% Catholic 4. 4% Orthodox Christian 1. 3% Muslim 83% Serb 4% Hungarian 1. 4% Romany 1. 1% Yugoslav 1. 1% Bosniak 85% Serbian Orthodox 5. 5% Catholic 3. 2% Muslim 64% Macedonian 25% Albanian 3. 9% Turk 65% Macedonian Orthodox 33% Muslim

Ethnic Makeup 43% Montenegrin 32 % Serbian 8% Bosniak 5% Albania Religion Religious data

Ethnic Makeup 43% Montenegrin 32 % Serbian 8% Bosniak 5% Albania Religion Religious data not available Kosovo 88% Albanians 8% Kosovo Serbs 4% other ethnic groups. 90% Muslim Serbian Orthodox Roman Catholic Slovenia 83% Slovene 2% Serb 2% Croat 1%Bosnian 12% Other or undeclared 58% Roman Catholic 2% Muslim 2% Orthodox Montenegro

Slobodan Milosevic 1986 - Slobodan Milosevic (Serb) came to power Promoted Serbian nationalism and

Slobodan Milosevic 1986 - Slobodan Milosevic (Serb) came to power Promoted Serbian nationalism and the creation of a Greater Serbia- offended non -Serbs Led to declarations of independence, War in Croatia, War in Bosnia, and War in Kosovo June 1991 - Slovenia and Croatia (Serb minority) declared independence November 1991 - Macedonia declared independence March 1992 - Bosnia and Herzegovina (Serb minority) declared independence

War in Croatia purged the public administration of all Serbs- offended Serbs, reminded them

War in Croatia purged the public administration of all Serbs- offended Serbs, reminded them of WWII when Croats helped Nazis killed them. Hostilities led to war Yugoslav’s Army supported Serbs- took control of 1/3 of Croatia and killed many Many Serbs were killed or fled the area UN negotiated a cease fire in 1992 1995 - Croatia reclaimed land; war ended; UN aid

War in Bosnia After declaration of independence, Serbs (large minority) launched a war to

War in Bosnia After declaration of independence, Serbs (large minority) launched a war to stop it Ethnic cleansing- Serbs killed Bosnians and Croats- tried to eliminate ethnic group NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization- military alliance) began air strikes against Serbs 1995 - cease-fire and peace treaty- Bosnia remained independent

War in Kosovo Milosevic tried to gain complete control of Kosovo and wipe out

War in Kosovo Milosevic tried to gain complete control of Kosovo and wipe out non- Serb ethnic groups- mainly Albanian here Kosovo Liberation Army (KLO) fought back 1998 - ethnic cleansing escalated- U. S. , U. K. and others imposed economic sanctions- didn’t stop killings 1999 - NATO launched air strikes- led to a peace treaty Declared independence in 2008 from Serbia- only 85 countries recognize it; Serbia does not

Conflict Warning, the following video contains graphic information. Viewer Discretion is Advised. https: //www.

Conflict Warning, the following video contains graphic information. Viewer Discretion is Advised. https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=Rw. Etn 9 Vnn. Go&has_verified=1&has_verifie d=1&client=mv-google&layout=tablet&app=desktop

Response to Conflict International Response to the Genocide http: //www. historyplace. com/worldhistory/genocide/bosnia. htm http:

Response to Conflict International Response to the Genocide http: //www. historyplace. com/worldhistory/genocide/bosnia. htm http: //www. history. com/topics/bosnian-genocide#a 3 United Nations Response http: //genocidewatch. org/bosniaherzegovina. html NY Times article: "UN Will Add NATO Troops to Bosnia Force" http: //www. nytimes. com/1992/09/11/world/un-will-add-nato-troops-tobosnia-force. html? ref=bosniaandherzegovina

Aftermath After the Bosnian Genocide: http: //www. ppu. org. uk/genocide/g_bosnia 2. html Srebrenica Massacre

Aftermath After the Bosnian Genocide: http: //www. ppu. org. uk/genocide/g_bosnia 2. html Srebrenica Massacre https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=P 8 dct. AZHb 3 g https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=b. Xc 9 J 4 Dr 1 go Serbia to Pay Bosnia http: //www. newsweek. com/serbia-give-54 -million-bosnian-town-srebrenica 393549 Article: Are there similarities between Syria today and Bosnia in the 1990's? http: //www. msnbc. msn. com/id/47776055/ns/world_news-the_new_york_times/#. TCv. C 9 XNk_8