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Original scientific paper

Affirmation of Statehood and Territorial Integrity of Croatia (1)

Hrvoje Kacic


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Abstract

The article gives a historical overview of the political developments leading to the break-up of Yugoslavia and, subsequently, affirmation of the Croatian state and its territorial integrity. The initial international situation was not in favour of Croatian independence since the international community intended to preserve the common Yugoslav state. After the Croatian (and Slovenian) declaration of independence (1991) the EC and UN began to see the impossibility of a Yugoslav state, a fact soon highlighted by the aggressive Belgrade's military intervention. Further, particular role of Germany and diplomatic recognition of Croatian state are discussed including an overview of the developments concerning the final recognition of Croatian territorial integrity.

Keywords

Croatia; Yugoslavia; territorial integrity; indepedence; history; 1990

Hrčak ID:

7152

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/7152

Publication date:

1.7.1998.

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