2009
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François Genton, « D'un Sarajevo à l'autre. Les guerres de Yougoslavie (1991-2001), un échec de l'Union européenne ? », Études Germaniques, ID : 10670/1.cvj4vj
The wars that took place between 1991 and 2001, and led to the dismantling of the Federal Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia, put an end to decades of European peace, maintained by a balance of terror during the Cold War. The European Union, founded in Maastricht in March 1992, was not able to solve these conflicts on its own. That failure is to be seen as relative, as the European Union is about to show the world how an efficient and consensual peace and development policy can durably change a region known for its traditional instability.