The time machine of the Yugoslav Wars. What was happening 30 years ago, just today?
April '95: the difficulties of the Bosnian Serb army | The Hague issues genocide indictments | Winds of war in the Republic of Serbian Krajina
March '95: Tuđman's offensive on the Blue Helmets | The initiative by Boutros-Ghali | The tripartite division of UNPROFOR
February '95: the Serbo-Croatian opposition to the Z-4 Plan | A "Plan B" for Bosnia and Herzegovina | The collapse of the truce from Bihać to Sarajevo
January '95: the forgotten war front in Croatia | Franjo Tuđman's offensive against the Republic of Serbian Krajina | The Z-4 Plan for peace in Croatia
December '94: Sarajevo, the longest siege in contemporary history | The 'Brussels option' of the peace plan | The Christmas truce siege | Jimmy Carter's ambiguous mediation
November '94: the Serbian counteroffensive and the disaster of the Bosnian Army | The confrontation between NATO and UNPROFOR | The siege and bombing of Bihać
October '94: six more months of arms embargo on Bosnia and Herzegovina | The rearmament of Sarajevo | The offensive against the Bosnian Serb army
September '94: the twist of the Pope's visit to Sarajevo | The cancelled trip and the unheard call for peace | Tension is back in Mostar
August '94: the popular referendum in Republika Srpska on the Contact Group Plan | The clash between Karadžić and Milošević | The fall of the Autonomous Region of Western Bosnia
July '94: the maps of the Contact Group Plan | The Bosnian Serb chaos over the peace proposal | The war between Sarajevo and the Western Bosnia
June '94: the risk of war between Macedonia and Serbia | Slobodan Milošević' interest in southern front | The warning from the United Nations Protection Force
May '94: the Contact Group's Peace Plan | The reactions to the new peace plan for Bosnia and Herzegovina | The military coordination between Bosniak and Bosnian-Croat armed forces in Brčko
April '94: the 26 days of Goražde | The Iranian arms intrigue involving Sarajevo, Zagreb and Washington | The pressure on Slobodan Milošević | The birth of the Contact Group
March '94: the Washington Agreement | The new Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina | The pressure on Slobodan Milošević | The siege of Goražde
February '94: the massacre of Markale Market | The NATO and Russian reactions to the massacre in Srajevo | The ceasefire and peace project betweet Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina
January '94: the crisis between Europe and the U.S. | The dialogue between Sarajevo and Zagreb | The casualties of the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina
December '93: the elections in Serbia and Russia and the impact in Republika Srpska | The diplomatic deadlock in Bosnia and Herzegovina | The failure of the Christmas truce
November '93: the destruction of Stari Most, the Old Bridge of Mostar | The European Union draft of a peace plan for Bosnia and Herzegovina | The new International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
October '93: the new war front in Bosnia and Herzegovina | The Serbian and Croatian support to the Autonomous Region of Western Bosnia | Sarajevo under siege, from outside and from inside
September '93: the Croatian opposition against Tuđman | Milošević against Šešelj, and the rotten Serbian establishment | The birth of the Autonomous Region of Western Bosnia
August '93: the encirclement of Sarajevo | The Owen-Stoltenberg Plan | The birth of the Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia
July '93: One or three countries? | Sarajevo kept in check | A new peace plan for Bosnia on the horizon
June '93: The Milošević-Tuđman proposal | Military operations in Central and Eastern Bosnia | Sarajevo against the international community
May '93: Serbs against Bosnian Serbs | The new "safe areas" in Bosnia and Herzegovina | The siege of Mostar by Croats of Bosnia | The collapse of the Vance-Owen Plan
April '93: Srebrenica "safe area" | The tensions between Serbs and Bosnian Serbs on the Vance-Owen Plan | Operation Sharp Guard
March '93: the tragedy of Cerska and Srebrenica | The sign on the new map of Bosnia and Herzegovina as established by the Vance-Owen Plan | Operation Deny Floght
February '93: President Bill Clinton's promises | The diplomatic turnarounds in Moscow and Washington | Operation Provide Promise and the new International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
January '93: the Vance-Owen Plan | Reactions and failure of the peace Plan | The hostilities in Bosnia and Herzegovina and in Croatia
December '92: the nationalist axis between Belgrade and Moscow | The concern in Washington | The parliamentary and presidential elections in Serbia
November '92: the isolation of the Yugoslav Federation | The contrast between Milošević and Panić | The tensions in Macedonia
October '92: the agreement between Serbs and Croats | The Croat-Bosnian conflict | The union of the Serbian Republics in Croatia and Bosnia
September '92: the tension between Sarajevo and the Western powers | The appeasement policy and arms smuggling | Jugoslavia expelled from the UN General Assembly
August '92: the hypocrisy of Western diplomacy in Bosnia and Herzegovina | The London Conference | The destruction of the National Library in Sarajevo
July '92: Serbian concentration camps in Bosnia | Omarska camp | The fracture between Croats of Bosnia and Bosniaks
June '92: Slobodan Milošević strengthens his regime | François Mitterrand in Sarajevo | The international airlift and the war in Bosnia
May '92: the battle of Sarajevo | Military forces on the ground | The Markale massacre
April '92: the siege of Sarajevo | Demonstrators under fire | The ethnic cleansing in Bosnia and Herzegovina
March '92: the independence of Bosnia and Herzegovina | The proposal of a new constitutional arrangement | The Serbs of Bosnia's military advance
February '92: the arrival of the UNPROFOR Blue Helmets | The divisions among Serbs, Croats and Muslims in Bosnia and Herzegovina | The Patriotic League
January '92: the international recognition of Slovenia and Croatia | The divisions in Bosnia and Herzegovina on the eve of the referendum on independence | An army ready to fight
December '91: Yugoslavia no longer exists | The new Republics of Serb people in Croatia and Bosnia | Franjo Tuđman's New Year's reception
November '91: the fall of Vukovar | The first UN intervention | The fractures in Bosnia and Herzegovina
October '91: attack on the Croatian presidential palace | The tensions in Kosovo and in Sanjak | The memorandum on the independence of Bosnia | The Carrington Plan
September '91: the Peace Conference on Yugoslavia | The independence of Macedonia | Military operations in Croatia and Bosnia | Resolution 713
August '91: the Serbian conquest of Croatia | Tuđman's defensive tactic | The siege of Vukovar | The European condemn
July '91: the end of the Ten-Day War in Slovenia | The Brioni Agreement | The first ethnic conflict in the Balkans | The Serbian conquest of Croatia
June '91: the independence of Slovenia | The Ten-Day War | A new president for the Yugoslav Federation
May '91: the Battle of Borovo Selo | The Croatian reaction | The referenda for independence
April '91: the Western status quo | Geo-strategic mistakes | The escalation of violence in Croatia
March '91: Belgrade protests |The Karađorđevo Agreement | The first victims of (almost) war
February '91: ethnic hatred in Croatia | Ethnic minorities in Krajina and Slavonia | The RAM plan | The Pakrac secession