Nationstates vs Nationless States Conflict in the Former
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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 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 have their own country.
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 countries on your outline map: Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia, Kosovo
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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 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 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. org. uk/genocide/g_bosnia. html
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 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 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 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 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 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. 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: //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 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
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