Read THE SHIELD OF ACHILLES Online
Authors: Philip Bobbitt
Thatcher, Margaret Hilda (1925– ): British prime minister (1979 – 1990),
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339
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356
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633
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637
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667
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685
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687
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875
Thirty Years' War (1618 – 1648): religious war that raged within the Holy Roman Empire and eventually drew all of Europe into the conflict,
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21 – 2
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41
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54
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69
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91
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106 – 7
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109 – 10
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113 – 4
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116 – 20
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125
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133
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143
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344
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Throckmorton conspiracy (1583): conspiracy to murder Queen Elizabeth,
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Thucydides (c. 460 B.C.-400 B.C.): Greek general and historian;
wrote The History of the Peloponnesian War,
21
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23
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30
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81
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332
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334
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511
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830
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831
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894
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898
Tibet,
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Tirpitz, Alfred von (1849 – 1930): German admiral; directed submarine warfare in World War I,
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Tito, Marshal (also Josip Broz) (1892 – 1980): Yugoslav communist partisan leader in World War II, first secretary-general of Yugoslavian Communist Party (1936 – 1980);
president (1953 – 1980);
Non-Aligned Movement leader,
418 – 438
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447 – 8
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478
Tojo, Hideki (1885 – 1948): Japanese general, and Fascist prime minister (1941 – 1944),
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Tokugawa regime (1603 – 1867): held the shogunate and controlled Japan,
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Torcy, Jean-Baptiste Colbert,
Marquis de (1665 – 1746): French secretary of state at Utrecht negotiations,
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522 – 5
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (1918): World War I peace treaty between Soviet Russia and the Central Powers,
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Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis (1559): signed by France, Spain, and England; ended the sixty-year conflict between Spain and France begun in the Italian Wars,
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489
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520
Tudjman, Franco (1922 – 1999): Croatian nationalist leader;
first president of independent Croatia (1991 – 1999),
419 – 20
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446
Tuzla: U.N. designated “safe area” in Bosnia,
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426
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435
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442
“two and one-half” war scenario (also 2MRC—Major Regional Conflicts):
U.S. policy of preparedness to fight two major regional conflicts and a smaller intervention simultaneously,
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unitary executive,
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United Nations (U.N.),
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45
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51 – 2
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54
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96
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169
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267
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298
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319
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356
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360
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364
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384
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416
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421
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423
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430
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434
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437
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445
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449
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451
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458 – 9
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471
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473 – 4
Unprofor (United Nations Protection Force in former Yugoslavia),
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445
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458 – 62
Ustaša: Croatian Fascist paramilitaries,
417
Vance, Cyrus (1917 – 2002): U.S. secretary of state (1977 – 1980);
co-developer of Vance-Owen Plan,
421
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423
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862
Vattel, Emerich de (1714 – 1767): Swiss diplomat who drew attention to Wolff's theories of international law,
131
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528
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531 – 7
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839
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868 – 9
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900
Viet Nam War,
8 – 9
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19
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24
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31
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44
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55
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58 – 9
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213
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254
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278
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292
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297
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301
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320
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394
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655
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747
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760
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766
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783 – 4
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835
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882
Viner, Jacob (1892 – 1970): American economics professor,
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Vitoria, Francisco de (1492 – 1546): Franciscan monk often called the father of international law,
489 – 92
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641
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864 – 5
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877
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900
Vojvodina: formerly a semi-autonomous province in Serbia with large Hungarian population,
418 – 9
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422
Voltaire (pseudonym of François Marie Arouet) (1694 – 1778): French philosopher, and satirist; a leading intellectual of the Enlightenment,
131
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839
Wallenstein, Albrecht Eusebius Wenzel von (1583 – 1634): Austrian (Bohemian-born) warlord in Thirty Years' War; suppressed Bohemian revolt (1618 – 1620),
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111
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115
Warren, Earl (1891 – 1974): chief justice of U.S. Supreme Court (1954 – 1969),
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wars of Louis XIV (1667 – 1714),
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Wars of the French Revolution/Napoleonic Wars (1792 – 1815): pitted France against all the other major states of Europe, sometimes in coalition, sometimes alone,
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146
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175
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203
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346
Wars of the Italian Peninsula (1494 – 1559):
succession of regional wars instigated by the great powers of Europe in order to control the Italian states;
the French invasion of Italy spurred the transition from the rule of princes to that of princely states and the formation of the modern state,
334
Watergate Affair (1972 – 1974): political scandal growing out of 1972 U.S. presidential election that led to the resignation of U.S. president Richard Nixon,
322
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763
Weber, Max (1864 – 1920): philosopher of social science,
100
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829
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837
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900
Wellington, (Arthur Wellesley), Duke of (1769 – 1852): British general and statesman; defeated French in Spain and subsequently at Waterloo (1815);
British prime minister (1828 – 1830),
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157
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160
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166
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170
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545
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554
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561
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575
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719
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840
William I (also Wilhelm I) (1797– 1888):
king of Prussia (1861 – 1888);
kaiser of Germany (1871 – 1888),
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186
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192
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196
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198
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200
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529
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608
William I of Orange (William the Silent) (1533 – 1584): Dutch general and statesman;
founded Dutch Republic;
first stadholder of Holland (1579 – 1584);
assassinated,
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132
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142
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William III (1650 – 1702): king of England, Scotland, and Ireland (1689 – 1702),
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128
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166
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Wilson, (Thomas) Woodrow (1856 – 1924): U.S. president (1913 – 1921),
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35
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243
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280
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281
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334
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367 – 410
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475 – 6
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478
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573 – 9
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631
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637
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659
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661 – 2
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782
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852
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854
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856 – 7
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900
Wolff, Christian (1679 – 1754): German political philosopher,
528 – 35
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World Bank: international institution devoted to economic improvement of underdeveloped world,
255 – 6
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364
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383
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754
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766
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776
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800
World War I (1914 – 1919),
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26 – 7
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31 – 2
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34 – 5
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37
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40
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63
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110
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203
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213
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216
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247
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283
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293
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355
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383
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452
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603
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631
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662
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692
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831
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840
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877
World War II,
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24
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26
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33
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35 – 6
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48
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146
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263
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400
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418
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698
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789
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830
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833
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890
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895 – 6
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899
Yugoslav National Army (JNA),
418 – 22
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427 – 8
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430 – 1
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433
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438
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441 – 4
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459
Yugoslav Wars: First, in Slovenia (1991);
Second, in Croatia (1991 – 1992);
Third, in Bosnia (1992 – 1995);
and Fourth, in Kosovo (1999),
432
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481
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805
Zepa: U.N. declared “safe area” in Bosnia,
416
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424
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426
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436
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442
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450
PERMISSIONS ACKNOWLEDGMENTSZollverein: nineteenth-century German economic union,
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Grateful acknowledgment is made to the following for permission to reprint previoulsy published material:
Farrar, Straus and Giroux, LLC:
poem “May 24, 1980” from
TO Urania
by Joseph Brodsky. copyright ©1988 by Joseph Brodsky. Reprinted by permission of Farrar, straus and Giroux, LLC.
Farrar, Straus and Giroux, LLC and Faber and Faber Ltd.:
poems “Homage to Government” and “MCMXIV” from
Collected Poems
by Philip Larkin. Copyright © 1988, 1989 by the Estate of Philip Larkin. Rights outside the United States administered by Faber and Faber Ltd. London. Reprinted by permission of Faber and Faber Ltd. and Farrar, Straus and Giroux, LLC.