
Peter Galbraith
Peter Galbraith is a former U.S. Ambassador to Croatia and an influential figure in the Balkans, known for his involvement in the peace negotiations that followed the Yugoslav Wars. His diplomatic career has been marked by a focus on the stability and governance of the region, particularly during the critical period of the 1990s. Galbraith has been a vocal advocate for the recognition of the complexities of the Bosnian War and the significance of international agreements such as the Dayton Accords. He recently drew attention for his remarks regarding Croatia's military intervention in 1995, emphasizing its role in preventing further atrocities in Bosnia, particularly in Bihać, and highlighting the importance of the agreements made between Croatian and Bosnian leadership during that time.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Croatia | 2 | 8.00 | 0.12% | +0% | 4,105,267 | 4,732 | $68,000 | 78$ |
Totals | 2 | 4,105,267 | 4,732 | $68,000 | 78$ |
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Croatia:
Peter Galbraith stated that Croatia's military intervention in 1995 saved Bihać from falling and prevented a new genocide.
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Croatia:
Peter Galbraith stated that Croatia's military intervention in 1995 saved Bihać from falling and prevented a new genocide.
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