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NATO in Balkan’s Late Twenties Tide

European Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies

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Title NATO in Balkan’s Late Twenties Tide
 
Creator Sadrijaj, Xhavit
 
Description NATO did not intervene in the Balkans to overcome Yugoslavia, or destroy it, but above all to avoid violence and to end discrimination. (Shimon Peres, the former Israeli foreign minister, winner of Nobel Prize for peace) NATO’s intervention in the Balkans is the most historic case of the alliance since its establishment. After the Cold War or the "Fall of the Iron Curtain" NATO somehow lost the sense of existing since its founding reason no longer existed. The events of the late twenties in the Balkans, strongly brought back the alliance proving the great need for its existence and defining dimensions and new concepts of security and safety for the alliance in those tangled international relations.
 
Publisher EUSER
 
Date 2016-04-30
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Peer-reviewed Article
 
Identifier http://journals.euser.org/index.php/ejis/article/view/1048
10.26417/ejis.v4i2.p135-141
 
Source European Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies; Vol 2 No 2 (2016): January-April 2016; 135-141
2411-4138
2411-958X
10.26417/ejis.v4i2
 
Language eng
 
Relation http://journals.euser.org/index.php/ejis/article/view/1048/1037