That is why it could happen anywhere, given the right ingredients: particular people in government, competing with others- or with each other- over natural and wealth-creating resources.
Bosnia's war had its visual hallmarks. Parks that were turned into cemeteries, refugee families piled onto horse-drawn carts, stop-or-die checkpoints with mines across the road. The most hideous hallmark of all was the blackened patch of ground in th...
Pretjerano čitanje ne čini nas pametnijim. Neki ljudi jednostavno 'gutaju' knjige. Oni to čine bez onih neophodnih intervala razmišljanja, koji su potrebni da se pročitano 'svari', preradi, usvoji, razumije. Kod čitanja lični doprinos je potre...
I don't think Bosnia is ready for reconciliation, but I do think it is ready for truth.
If it wasn't for the military I probably would not have ever come to Bosnia for vacation.
I never wanted an independent Bosnia. I wanted Yugoslavia. That is my country.
We Bosniaks would for sure fight for integrity of Bosnia.
Marylin Delpy: What are you doing? Mark Zuckerberg: Checking in to see how it's going in Bosnia. Marylin Delpy: Bosnia. They don't have roads, but they have Facebook. [Mark says nothing] Marylin Delpy: You must really hate the Winklevosses. Mark Zuck...
Freedom is not empowerment. Empowerment is what the Serbs have in Bosnia. Anybody can grab a gun and be empowered.
I think no one could have made peace in Bosnia besides Holbrooke.
I am hopeful that no one will forget what happened in Bosnia.
You should give no indication that we wish the three-way division of Bosnia.
When I went to Bosnia, I was there to tell someone else's story and I was more methodical.
Our inability to relate to one another is very, very, very important. When we don't have it, we get situations like Bosnia.
I don't think that what's going on in Bosnia is political activity. It's partly political, but it's partly atavistic as well.
As far as the sovereignty of Bosnia-Hercegovina is concerned we agreed to have limited sovereignty for a limited time and that is clear from the Dayton Agreement.
Everything changed in Bosnia, when General Wesley Clark proved that you could fight a war with high- level precision air strikes and a bare minimum of ground action.
He was driven by the idea that when Milosevic grabs a part of Bosnia, Croatia should get a piece of it, too.
Every now and then I will see a word as if for the first time, and suddenly appreciate that Evian is 'naive' spelled backward, or that Bosnia is an anagram of 'bonsai.'
When I found myself in the U.S., and the war was at full swing in Bosnia, I read for survival - it was a means of thought resuscitation.
I've taken clowns into the war in Bosnia, the refugee camps of Kosovo, and none of those are any more important than clowning in a subway or an elevator or just walking down the street.