An Analysis of Dayton Peace Agreement in The Death of Yugoslavia (1583 words, 2 pages)
Dayton Peace Agreement The death of Yugoslavias president Tito in 1980 introduced plurality of conflicting interests in Yugoslavias government. A new ruling body, Yugoslav Presidency Council, with its members six republics and two autonomous regions, Kosovo and Vojvodina, all of which were granted wider autonomy under the 1974 Yugoslav constitution, ...
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