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July '94: the maps of the Contact Group Plan | The Bosnian Serb chaos over the peace proposal | The war between Sarajevo and the Western Bosnia
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June '94: the risk of war between Macedonia and Serbia | Slobodan Milošević' interest in southern front | The warning from the United Nations Protection Force
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Fehlende Folgen?
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May '94: the Contact Group's Peace Plan | The reactions to the new peace plan for Bosnia and Herzegovina | The military coordination between Bosniak and Bosnian-Croat armed forces in Brčko
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April '94: the 26 days of Goražde | The Iranian arms intrigue involving Sarajevo, Zagreb and Washington | The pressure on Slobodan Milošević | The birth of the Contact Group
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March '94: the Washington Agreement | The new Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina | The pressure on Slobodan Milošević | The siege of Goražde
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February '94: the massacre of Markale Market | The NATO and Russian reactions to the massacre in Sarajevo | The ceasefire and peace project betweet Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina
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January '94: the crisis between Europe and the U.S. | The dialogue between Sarajevo and Zagreb | The casualties of the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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December '93: the elections in Serbia and Russia and the impact in Republika Srpska | The diplomatic deadlock in Bosnia and Herzegovina | The failure of the Christmas truce
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November '93: the destruction of Stari Most, the Old Bridge of Mostar | The European Union draft of a peace plan for Bosnia and Herzegovina | The new International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
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October '93: the new war front in Bosnia and Herzegovina | The Serbian and Croatian support to the Autonomous Region of Western Bosnia | Sarajevo under siege, from outside and from inside
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September '93: the Croatian opposition against Tuđman | Milošević against Šešelj, and the rotten Serbian establishment | The birth of the Autonomous Region of Western Bosnia
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August '93: the encirclement of Sarajevo | The Owen-Stoltenberg Plan | The birth of the Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia
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July '93: one or three countries? | Sarajevo kept in check | A new peace plan for Bosnia on the horizon
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June '93: The Milošević-Tuđman proposal | Military operations in Central and Eastern Bosnia | Sarajevo against the international community
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May '93: Serbs against Bosnian Serbs | The new "safe areas" in Bosnia and Herzegovina | The siege of Mostar by Croats of Bosnia | The collapse of the Vance-Owen Plan
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April '93: Srebrenica "safe area" | The tensions between Serbs and Bosnian Serbs on the Vance-Owen Plan | Operation Sharp Guard
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March '93: the tragedy of Cerska and Srebrenica | The sign on the new map of Bosnia and Herzegovina as established by the Vance-Owen Plan | Operation Deny Floght
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February '93: President Bill Clinton's promises | The diplomatic turnarounds in Moscow and Washington | Operation Provide Promise and the new International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
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January '93: the Vance-Owen Plan | Reactions and failure of the peace Plan | The hostilities in Bosnia and Herzegovina and in Croatia
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December '92: the nationalist axis between Belgrade and Moscow | The concern in Washington | The parliamentary and presidential elections in Serbia
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