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NATO’S CAMPAIGN IN YUGOSLAVIA AND THE NEW WORLD ORDER

Radovan Vukadinović ; Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia


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Abstract

NATO’s military action in Yugoslavia is a pivotal event that is going to leave an indelible impact on the further direction of international relations. The author first analyses the underlying causes of the campaign, among which were: the international community’s resolve to finally punish Milošević, be instrumental in eliminating his regime, drive out Russian interests from the Balkans, espouse a positive stance towards Muslim countries and, finally, the internal political American reason: the desire to strengthen President Clinton’s position. This action has also had a manifold significance for the new world order since it poses the questions of the world order’s content and nature, its leadership and norms in a new light. In the process of establishing of the new post-cold-war relations, various tendencies that will pave the way to the new millennium will clash. On the one hand, there will be the exclusive approach based on force and interests, and on the other, the desire to establish the relations in which human rights will be the fundamental criterion for assessing the suitability of a country for a full membership in the newly unified international community.

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Hrčak ID:

32014

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/32014

Publication date:

3.6.1999.

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