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what is balkan politic..?​

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The term Balkan Peninsula was a synonym for European Turkey, the political borders of former Ottoman Empire provinces. The usage of the term changed in the very end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century when was embraced by Serbian geographers, most prominently by Jovan Cvijić.

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The Balkans, or south‐eastern Europe, may be defined as the states of Albania, Bulgaria, Romania, and those which constituted the former Yugoslavia. They all share experiences of communism and of post‐communist transition. For this reason Greece and European Turkey, though geographically part of the Balkans, are excluded from this account.

Since the collapse of European communism in 1989–91 the Balkans have been more at the forefront of European and world affairs than at any time since the First World War. For this reason the evolution of Balkan politics has been determined as much by external as by internal factors. The area has seen: the first preventive deployment of UN forces, along the Macedonian borders in 1992; the first use of UN peacekeepers in mainland Europe; the first military action by NATO in 1994 (against Bosnian Serbs) and the first offensive NATO war in 1999 (against Yugoslavia), the latter being also the first exclusive air war; and also the highest casualties, the most extensive ... Show More

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