Balkanization
The term of balkanization , the political concept derived from the Toponym Balkans , is used for the first time by a German, Walther Rathenau, in September 1918, in an interview published by the NewYork Times, without to return explicitly to realities of the south-east of Europe (IE: Balkans). The word finally returns in a durable way in the political vocabulary after the adoption of the consecutive Treaties to the First World War, indicating the process of Morcellement of political and geographical units which existed in a multitude of States to the more or less precarious Viabilité (to divide into autonomous countries a State, in order to benefit from divisions thus created to decrease the power by it). This terminological bringing together of the political process of Fragmentation with the characteristics of this area of the Europe constitutes an inaccuracy become current Représentation.
Othoman withdrawal of Macedonia
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Fine of the Othoman Macedonia in 1913.
The bursting of Yugoslavia
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