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that were committed in yugoslavia and see no to his action in that context. i don't i'm sorry i don't think you know what you're talking about when you asked that question strip and it's occurred in 1905 things had come down 4 years later. a war a civil war started in kosovo and yugoslavia was attacked and so i think they were actually continuing the 1000 also introducing ones i haven't said anything about serious i suppose you don't need to know a lot of committed though fred york i'm confusing kosovo i have not brought kosovo into this discussion ok let's move on i think i've made the point is. that many would say nato was of what i'm talking about at the arena in 1999 it was then talking over kosovo which you mentioned let's bring in alexandra if we can what do you make of this is nato role really irrelevant or is it a vital instrument that has been used since the end of the cold war whether it's in yugoslavia or in other places for a useful purpose. you know i don't want to get into relive again the past i'm a strong believer in nato and i think nato has
that were committed in yugoslavia and see no to his action in that context. i don't i'm sorry i don't think you know what you're talking about when you asked that question strip and it's occurred in 1905 things had come down 4 years later. a war a civil war started in kosovo and yugoslavia was attacked and so i think they were actually continuing the 1000 also introducing ones i haven't said anything about serious i suppose you don't need to know a lot of committed though fred york i'm...
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could not survive in a code of how could a small yugoslavia survive or not be trying to cope. with somebody is not recovered .
could not survive in a code of how could a small yugoslavia survive or not be trying to cope. with somebody is not recovered .
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in bosnia-herzegovina with the main problem in the former yugoslavia. were for full service croats and muslims were the dominant national and ethnic groups in yugoslavia and then suddenly at the end of this process of the dissolution of yugoslavia not having someone powerful in the west sad that bosnia which essentially has serbs croats and muslims as the dominant national ethnic groups must remain in place more often the main question is if a large yugoslavia could not survive in the cold but how could a small yugoslavia survive were not prepared to cope. with somebody is not recognized by the agreement were formed for such as the peace implementation council it is not only dayton accords. it has taken over the decision making process on the part of the international community in relation to bosnia and herzegovina. and it introduced a special way of governing in the last 15 years the neighboring the invested this of the countries of that council to meet in sarajevo and decide what to do most in herzegovina. that was done by introducing a new system of
in bosnia-herzegovina with the main problem in the former yugoslavia. were for full service croats and muslims were the dominant national and ethnic groups in yugoslavia and then suddenly at the end of this process of the dissolution of yugoslavia not having someone powerful in the west sad that bosnia which essentially has serbs croats and muslims as the dominant national ethnic groups must remain in place more often the main question is if a large yugoslavia could not survive in the cold but...
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in bosnia-herzegovina were the main problem in the former yugoslavia. croats and muslims were the dominant national and ethnic groups in yugoslavia and then suddenly at the end of this process of the dissolution of yugoslavia someone powerful in the west sad that bosnia which essentially has serbs croats and muslims as the dominant national ethnic groups must remain in place more often the main question is if a large yugoslavia could not survive in the cold but how could a small yugoslavia survive or not. somebody is not recognized by the agreement were formed for such as the peace implementation council it is not only dayton accords. it has taken over the decision making process on the part of the international community in relation to bosnia and herzegovina. and it introduced a special way of governing in the last 15 years the neighboring the ambassadors of the countries of that council to meet in sarajevo and decide what to do most in herzegovina. that was. by introducing a new system of government for your children or call the system and equip them
in bosnia-herzegovina were the main problem in the former yugoslavia. croats and muslims were the dominant national and ethnic groups in yugoslavia and then suddenly at the end of this process of the dissolution of yugoslavia someone powerful in the west sad that bosnia which essentially has serbs croats and muslims as the dominant national ethnic groups must remain in place more often the main question is if a large yugoslavia could not survive in the cold but how could a small yugoslavia...
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the cold how could a small yugoslavia survive were not prevented. somebody is not recognized by the agreement were formed for such as the peace implementation council one that is not only dayton accords. it has taken over the decision making process on the battle the international community in relation to bosnia and herzegovina. and it introduced a special way of governing in the last 15 years the neighboring the ambassadors of the countries of that council to meet in sarajevo and decide what to do most in herzegovina.
the cold how could a small yugoslavia survive were not prevented. somebody is not recognized by the agreement were formed for such as the peace implementation council one that is not only dayton accords. it has taken over the decision making process on the battle the international community in relation to bosnia and herzegovina. and it introduced a special way of governing in the last 15 years the neighboring the ambassadors of the countries of that council to meet in sarajevo and decide what...
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could not survive in a code of how could a small yugoslavia survive or not. somebody is not recognized by the agreement were formed for such as the peace implementation council one it is not only dayton accords. it has taken over the decision making process on the part of the international community in relation to bosnia and herzegovina. and it introduced a special way of governing in the last 15 years the neighboring the ambassadors of the countries of that council to meet in sarajevo and decide what to do most in herzegovina. that was done by introducing a new system of government that you know what the children all call the system and equip them better. there is nothing like this in the world but we're told it's been 24 years after they went was signed by. the international community remains here the world order they have not dismantled the dayton accords enough to destroy the subjectivity of republicans who voted to actually agree that is why the high percentage is still here as well. just like 20. the issue of nato when it comes to determining the future
could not survive in a code of how could a small yugoslavia survive or not. somebody is not recognized by the agreement were formed for such as the peace implementation council one it is not only dayton accords. it has taken over the decision making process on the part of the international community in relation to bosnia and herzegovina. and it introduced a special way of governing in the last 15 years the neighboring the ambassadors of the countries of that council to meet in sarajevo and...
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could not survive in a code of how could a small yugoslavia survive were not prevented. somebody is not recognized by the agreement were formed for such as the peace implementation council when it is not only dayton accords. it has taken over the decision making process on the part of the international community in relation to bosnia.
could not survive in a code of how could a small yugoslavia survive were not prevented. somebody is not recognized by the agreement were formed for such as the peace implementation council when it is not only dayton accords. it has taken over the decision making process on the part of the international community in relation to bosnia.
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end of this process of the dissolution of yugoslavia some.
end of this process of the dissolution of yugoslavia some.
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no ikey do has spent 30 years travelling to the world's conflict zones from the former yugoslavia to syria afghanistan and african countries his goal was to show the world the dirty reality of war. his images directly confront us with the madness of the hatred and violence that human beings are capable of he shows us what political religious or economic decisions mean for the people affected by. the incentive that monty's of the french and germans when europeans live in peace we've completely forgotten the nightmare of the 2nd world war. and that war was the worst one ever came with it we forgotten that war is possible among us to people and when you see these photos you're reminded of those nightmares from the past. 30 years ago when the cold war ended after the berlin wall fell many thought it would be the start of a new era of peace in which we could all work towards a new more equitable world order. but with the massacre in srebrenica that dream began to die once again there was war forced migration and genocide in the middle of europe men were shot women and children deported. r
no ikey do has spent 30 years travelling to the world's conflict zones from the former yugoslavia to syria afghanistan and african countries his goal was to show the world the dirty reality of war. his images directly confront us with the madness of the hatred and violence that human beings are capable of he shows us what political religious or economic decisions mean for the people affected by. the incentive that monty's of the french and germans when europeans live in peace we've completely...
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the war in yugoslavia was no way to do so 1st and it left a lasting impression since then he's known exactly why he continues to put himself in harm's way. i don't go in order to take sides with anyone else my mission is to denounce the horrors of war that. today people are dying in the seemingly endless conflicts in afghanistan and syria we've all long since grown accustomed to the images on the news. but no oakey do shows us these conflicts from the point of view of the people who are affected soldiers freedom fighters and civilians he always uses a normal lens which forces him to get close to what's happening. war is not beautiful news and i refuse to make photos that are too beautiful locally the emotions should be immediate people should be made aware of how fragile peace asshole. collapse of high. and that is why he continues to risk his own life and expose himself to the horrors of war. he wants to document what those horrors actually mean for the people caught up in the. 2 of germany's greatest historical figures were brothers i would sound and visit him from home but they've
the war in yugoslavia was no way to do so 1st and it left a lasting impression since then he's known exactly why he continues to put himself in harm's way. i don't go in order to take sides with anyone else my mission is to denounce the horrors of war that. today people are dying in the seemingly endless conflicts in afghanistan and syria we've all long since grown accustomed to the images on the news. but no oakey do shows us these conflicts from the point of view of the people who are...
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there is not to be a yugoslavia, for the yugoslavia that exists is not going to -- it will just be over there on the other side of the mountains there and we'll have all that territory. it is beautiful territory in terms of ports, access, strategic control. i mean, if you control the west of the adriatic, you control the adriatic, of course, it already controls the east coast of the adriatic, so this would give italy complete control of the adriatic. italy is filling the power vacuum created by the collapse of the oscar hungarian empire. she feels that she was promised all of those things belonging to the australian empire that had to do with that empires naval position, particularly at trieste which is still part of italy today but all the way, that major split all the way down those coasts on the adriatic and you're probably going man, the geography is beyond me, well hopefully i'll give you some help with this in just a second. so, the american rule, same as we already talked about. they're not under the british and the french they are not under the italians. they are there to make s
there is not to be a yugoslavia, for the yugoslavia that exists is not going to -- it will just be over there on the other side of the mountains there and we'll have all that territory. it is beautiful territory in terms of ports, access, strategic control. i mean, if you control the west of the adriatic, you control the adriatic, of course, it already controls the east coast of the adriatic, so this would give italy complete control of the adriatic. italy is filling the power vacuum created by...
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poland became members of the european union before the constituent parts of former and on the line yugoslavia having looked at how those various countries measure against the yardstick are you sure that it's always been a function of janey and democratic or economic development rather than let's say geo political expediency i would say that is one of the geopolitics in this process and of course the european union wants to bring to take in these countries who have some kind of shields. other countries especially russia and maybe some some other countries. i think the. in 1809 when the berlin wall came down i think that the during the ninety's and even after 2000 the majority the prevalent mood in discounted is was that they want to join european. paul and sort of example i mean this goes without saying just like paul rudd so they wanted to join european union more than anything else because they want to solve some kind of protection from russia you know this is all that matters it's only about the countries wanting to join i mean obviously much of eastern europe and that i wanted to join not
poland became members of the european union before the constituent parts of former and on the line yugoslavia having looked at how those various countries measure against the yardstick are you sure that it's always been a function of janey and democratic or economic development rather than let's say geo political expediency i would say that is one of the geopolitics in this process and of course the european union wants to bring to take in these countries who have some kind of shields. other...
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the 3rd way is just a way into the 3rd world it's a way to backwardness and you had a moderate of yugoslavia which was obviously not soviet style of communism and in some ways it was held up as an example of how you can do reform but yugoslavia failed us miserably as the soviet experiment failed but then it also was i think you have to think of that also historically that this is the result of 945 and so if you think of what happens in poland what happens in hungary what happens in czechoslovakia it's the result of soviet power and the story of communism in poland or hungary is not simply a nature of movement versus taken over. because of the military presence of the soviet union jeff jeff we have a time delay i'm sorry for that let me let's go to jeff now we have to go to jeff. yes. peter i'm a bit surprised the extent to which he buy into the west a little trump this narrative here i'm not i'm a plus plus i'm not you still there is no no no there's actually a succession of well let me finish my but don't actually see such isn't it's either one thing or the other then you actually can't exp
the 3rd way is just a way into the 3rd world it's a way to backwardness and you had a moderate of yugoslavia which was obviously not soviet style of communism and in some ways it was held up as an example of how you can do reform but yugoslavia failed us miserably as the soviet experiment failed but then it also was i think you have to think of that also historically that this is the result of 945 and so if you think of what happens in poland what happens in hungary what happens in...
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. - what is yugoslavia. - that's the y-u. [ beep beep beep ] and that takes you to $4,600.ave the lead as we take this break for these messages. please stay with us. ♪ closed captioning sponsored in part by... e's ti wth one awho gets to pick first from these categories in double jeopardy! we start off with... leonard bernstein-- his 100th birthday is being celebrated this year. next... followed by... ...in each correct response. and... kyle. bernstein, $400. kyle. what is composing and conducting? you got it. bernstein, $800. kyle. - what is the "ode to joy"? - yes. bernstein, $1,200. [ romantic ballad playing ] kyle. - what is "west side story"? - yes. bernstein, $1,600. [ beep ] first american to conduct at la scala. kyle. bernstein, $2,000. kyle. - what is tanglewood? - yep. good for you. double "b"s, $400. jonathan. - what is bubble gum? - yes. - no. kyle. - what is an abbey? - abbey. yes. abbot is the one who stays in the abbey. kyle. double "b"s, $1,200. kyle. - what is cobble? - cobble. that's the word. double "b"s, $1,600. kyle. - what is stubble? - yes. double "b"
. - what is yugoslavia. - that's the y-u. [ beep beep beep ] and that takes you to $4,600.ave the lead as we take this break for these messages. please stay with us. ♪ closed captioning sponsored in part by... e's ti wth one awho gets to pick first from these categories in double jeopardy! we start off with... leonard bernstein-- his 100th birthday is being celebrated this year. next... followed by... ...in each correct response. and... kyle. bernstein, $400. kyle. what is composing and...
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ascertain where cuts are actually comes from croatians saw ups macedonian still remains all former yugoslavia and claim this loaf as their own for this croatian version makes 120 grams of lukewarm water with 310 grams of plain flour and 215 grams of bread flour. then at the prieto. plus 10 grams of fresh yeast $45.00 millimeters of some flour oil 75 grams of natural joggled truax. 7 grams of salt and 10 grams of sugar. need to make sure well and place it in a bowl priest with some flow of oil. and leave to rise for 45 minutes i'm willing to. pitch to good hands courage is what gracious prime minister blanco which needs for the next step. divide the dough into 5 pieces. as we saw during the wars of the ninety's splitting things up in the balkans a very easy this is something we don't market wifely these are the facts. so don't just watch this but i. you need one ball. weighing precisely 300 grams and 4 balls of 175 grams each. next roll them out and stuck them on top of each other like the croatian flag it combines the colors of the flanks of the kingdoms of gracious slavonia and in part often
ascertain where cuts are actually comes from croatians saw ups macedonian still remains all former yugoslavia and claim this loaf as their own for this croatian version makes 120 grams of lukewarm water with 310 grams of plain flour and 215 grams of bread flour. then at the prieto. plus 10 grams of fresh yeast $45.00 millimeters of some flour oil 75 grams of natural joggled truax. 7 grams of salt and 10 grams of sugar. need to make sure well and place it in a bowl priest with some flow of oil....
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french peacekeepers selling yugoslavia where their headquarters were under fire for three years.oldiers diedench during a taliban ambush. today, the french army is still deployed in two major foreign missions. 1000 french soldiers are deployed alongside an international coalition to fight the islamic state in syria and iraq. in 2011, 128 died, the number of french troopss killed fighting is now falling. spoke to aay, i historian of france at the university in the u.k.. he told us about what armistice day means here in france. a moment always been whwhich combines different peris of history. it is never about the past or present. it is about h how we see oursels gogoing forwd. there are a lot of things s that speak to that moment. it is something that has been going since 1922, the first armistice day. it was the first secular holiday .longside festival days it is meant to be something where we see not just a focus just on the past, but it says something about how we understand that past, how we mobilize that past, where we see our future. that is one of the important things. seei
french peacekeepers selling yugoslavia where their headquarters were under fire for three years.oldiers diedench during a taliban ambush. today, the french army is still deployed in two major foreign missions. 1000 french soldiers are deployed alongside an international coalition to fight the islamic state in syria and iraq. in 2011, 128 died, the number of french troopss killed fighting is now falling. spoke to aay, i historian of france at the university in the u.k.. he told us about what...
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and by sitting there in the middle of eurasia it guarantees by its existence the absence of the yugoslavia conflict in the middle of central asia where it would draw in the greek and turkish and all the other empires so what i think we need is a way of thinking about the world and that category the basic principle has to be the cannot tolerate the hegemony of any person for our survival. we cannot tolerate the hegemony of any country over your asi eurasia. but how to get there would require flexible thinking and flexible technology that we have ever been faced with in that situation. if you go to most universities, you will find a huge majority of maybe i'm wrong. some of your ideas can find a way to work its way into the commission report. i will open it up now to questions in the audience. it's hard to see there is a glare. >> thank you, doctor kissinger for talking to us today. i am a practitioner resident at the georgetown university. i wondered if you could expand on your thoughts about the emotional intelligence quotient and how you take into account things like empathy. when the int
and by sitting there in the middle of eurasia it guarantees by its existence the absence of the yugoslavia conflict in the middle of central asia where it would draw in the greek and turkish and all the other empires so what i think we need is a way of thinking about the world and that category the basic principle has to be the cannot tolerate the hegemony of any person for our survival. we cannot tolerate the hegemony of any country over your asi eurasia. but how to get there would require...
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yugoslavia does not exist. it will be on the other side of in thattain there territory. it's beautiful territory in terms of ports, access, strategic control. the adriatic,trol you control the adriatic. you can control the east coast of the adriatic. filling the power vacuum. -- the power vacuum caused by the collapse of the astronaut -- austro-hungarian empire. she felt like she was entitled to all those things. all of the way down those coasts on the adriatic, they will probably go, man, the geography is beyond me. help withi will get this. there is the guy in the middle. to make sure the piece is stable and the people do not start killing each other. it's really like u.n. chapter six or chapter seven operations. peacekeeping. and sailors with guns. always a scary thing. always a scary thing. it's an interesting what happenedof with guys like me in the the 1990's. they are of course, doing this year. let's go back. on the map. austro-hungarian port. the u-boat sailed out of there. in the north, this is a very highly desired, contested piece of real estate. split inn to
yugoslavia does not exist. it will be on the other side of in thattain there territory. it's beautiful territory in terms of ports, access, strategic control. the adriatic,trol you control the adriatic. you can control the east coast of the adriatic. filling the power vacuum. -- the power vacuum caused by the collapse of the astronaut -- austro-hungarian empire. she felt like she was entitled to all those things. all of the way down those coasts on the adriatic, they will probably go, man, the...
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of darkness he swam for 6 hours with the current for 25 kilometers from hungary into the former yugoslavia his plan almost went wrong. and it was a very dramatic moment the guy had heard a noise the entire time but couldn't figure out where it was coming from turns out it was a patrol boat calmness inside ignored the sound of the book came so close to me that i was probably caught in the suction of its propellers. i had to dive under. i was out for a few seconds i also saw a spotlight come toward me. costin was able to flee east germany after a total of $44.00 days the 2 mates up again in the west and married constant stream and became a marine biologist and cats. just 11 years ago they moved back to effort the city they once called son hunt to escape. the happy and then to round off today a special edition commemorating 30 years since the fall of the berlin wall and celebrating the city that i'm very proud to have grown up and join us again next week for more your remarks about finale. keep learning my trade wait a 2nd we want to hold a show our facts instead of make ideas shifts deliver
of darkness he swam for 6 hours with the current for 25 kilometers from hungary into the former yugoslavia his plan almost went wrong. and it was a very dramatic moment the guy had heard a noise the entire time but couldn't figure out where it was coming from turns out it was a patrol boat calmness inside ignored the sound of the book came so close to me that i was probably caught in the suction of its propellers. i had to dive under. i was out for a few seconds i also saw a spotlight come...
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lot of quite bad things to pop out again owed ethnic rivalry in surprise it's never gone away in yugoslavia in many parts of the former soviet union people who had been if you like done by that ideological stance is of the cold war in this week's time magazine gorbachev has written the cover story and he says that the current leaders in the west as well as russia have felt as they forgotten the commandment of unity that we received in peace in 1989 is what he says would you say your home country britain gregson britain is the best example of that failure right now. yes. not sure that the reason for bret's it goes back to the cold war i think a lot of it is partly the economic crash that we suffered 20082010 that really hit people very high what about this image that we hear all the time coming from brits in 2 years about we have to free ourselves from the shackles of europe they don't see europe as being part of the solution part of the piece we've had many british conservative british politicians describing the european union as something akin to the soviet union as a source of. pressure t
lot of quite bad things to pop out again owed ethnic rivalry in surprise it's never gone away in yugoslavia in many parts of the former soviet union people who had been if you like done by that ideological stance is of the cold war in this week's time magazine gorbachev has written the cover story and he says that the current leaders in the west as well as russia have felt as they forgotten the commandment of unity that we received in peace in 1989 is what he says would you say your home...
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media what a low pay this is remarkably similar to what we saw in you goes in serbia yugoslavia what we saw in ukraine in 2014 and now we're seeing it in bolivia this is this. color revolution playbook it's remarkably similar in each one of these cases here you have these fake n.g.o.s fake social. social groups that are supported by foreign money training and of course we have the military that all of latin america's military is trained in the united states so there's so many different avenues to go after a government and bolivia's was open to it i want to talk about maybe why i'm where i was didn't have more fire walls because they've been doing it to venezuela for a while now they've been able to push back he wasn't go ahead but a look. absolutely i mean that the democratic car the war or the or fights for them ocracy it's just like it's faking with really it's really happening. the mexican government recognized these. in this event i mean this event is a coup and they're financially we could see how the elites prepare the thing to happen but in reality this is i mean this was not
media what a low pay this is remarkably similar to what we saw in you goes in serbia yugoslavia what we saw in ukraine in 2014 and now we're seeing it in bolivia this is this. color revolution playbook it's remarkably similar in each one of these cases here you have these fake n.g.o.s fake social. social groups that are supported by foreign money training and of course we have the military that all of latin america's military is trained in the united states so there's so many different avenues...
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international law, who formerly worked for the un's international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslaviae russians, as we have been saying, fiercely disputed these findings. do you think they are likely to be accurate, and what year is most interesting to you? what is most likely to move the investigation forward? good morning, thank you for having me. there are a few things going on here at the moment. the most important thing, actually, is that the joint investigative team has come up with its transcripts and audio recordings and is essentially making the case that there wasn't just and is essentially making the case that there wasn'tjust military support, but that this is broader, that it support, but that this is broader, thatitis support, but that this is broader, that it is military, financial as well as administrative support by the russian state. yesterday, what they actually did was ask for witnesses, and release a call for further, much more targeted information. if you look at the website, they have released the transcripts and audio, which basically have very specific questio
international law, who formerly worked for the un's international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslaviae russians, as we have been saying, fiercely disputed these findings. do you think they are likely to be accurate, and what year is most interesting to you? what is most likely to move the investigation forward? good morning, thank you for having me. there are a few things going on here at the moment. the most important thing, actually, is that the joint investigative team has come up...