International Conflicts, 1816-2010. Militarized Interstate Dispute Narratives - Douglas M. Gibler

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forces. Meanwhile, Hungary sent hundreds of troops to the border and went on alert
as reinforcement against the thousands of refugees fleeing Croatia.
Coding changes: Start Date changed from August 22, 1991. End Date changed from
September 19, 1991.


MID#4332


Dispute Number: 4332
Date(s): February 17, 1994
Participants: 310 Hungary/345 Yugoslavia
Outcome (and Settlement): Unclear (None)
Fatalities: None
Narrative: Hungary was allowing NATO forces to use its airspace to bomb Bosnian
Serbs and feared reprisals. Hungary put its forces on alert.
Coding changes: End Date changed from February 20, 1994.


MID#4102


Dispute Number: 4102
Date(s): August 12, 1995 to February 12, 1996
Participants: 310 Hungary/345 Yugoslavia
Outcome (and Settlement): Unclear (None)
Fatalities: None
Narrative: As with MID#4101, Hungary’s worries over the spread of conflict from
the former Yugoslavia and responded by fortifying its border.


MID#4137


Started in February 1998. See the narrative in the 2 United States of America/345
Yugoslavia dyad dispute list.


MID#4186


Started in February 2000. See the narrative in the 2 United States of America/345
Yugoslavia dyad dispute list.


MID#4343


Started in November 2000. See the narrative in the 2 United States of America/345
Yugoslavia dyad dispute list.


310 Hungary/360 Romania


MID#1265


Started in March 1919. See the narrative in the 200 United Kingdom/310 Hungary
dyad dispute list.

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