Publication
8 Apr 2005
This report addresses state and development of Serbia’s Sandzak area, an ethnically-mixed Muslim-Slav (Bosniak) majority region sandwiched between Montenegro, Kosovo and Bosnia. The paper summarizes Sandzak’s development from Ottoman rule to Milosevic. The main part of the paper provides information on Sandzak's politics, religion, economy, education and other issues. The paper argues that Sandzak can remain peaceful provided both Serbs and Bosniaks keep a grip on their nationalist elements and make a good faith effort to find common ground.
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Author | International Crisis Group |
Series | Crisis Group Europe Reports |
Issue | 162 |
Publisher | International Crisis Group (ICG) |
Copyright | © 2005 International Crisis Group (Crisis Group) |