balkanization
Balkanization is the term used to describe the tendency of a group to break up into smaller hostile nations. This term draws from the historical fragmentation of the Balkan region into small, often antagonistic states.
Balkanization refers to the fragmentation or division of a region or state into smaller, often hostile, independent entities based on ethnic, religious, or political differences. The term is derived from the historical conflicts and rivalries in the Balkan Peninsula in southeastern Europe.
what were the balkan crisis
The Balkan Peninsula. The Balkan Peninsula.
Balkan Peninsula
In the first Balkan War, it was the Balkan League versus the Ottoman Empire. The Balkan League consisted of Greece, Bulgaria, Serbia, and Montenegro. The result of the First Balkan War was a victory for the Balkan League, in which all members acquired Ottoman land.
Europe, on the Balkan peninsula (Serbia and Bulgaria).
Balkan nationalism refers to the desire of the various ethnic groups living on the Balkan Peninsula to have countries of their own. Balkan nationalism led to World War 1.
Balkan Federation ended in 1939.
Southeastern Europe; the Balkan Peninsula.
The Balkans are a peninsula itself: the Balkan Peninsula.
Balkan Inc. was created in 2006.