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Following the death of Tito in 1980, provisions of the 1974 constitution provided for the effective devolution of all real power away from the federal government to the republics and autonomous provinces in Serbia by establishing a collective presidency of the eight provincial representatives and a federal government with little control over economic, cultural and political policy. External factors also had a significant impact.The collapse of communism in Eastern Europe in 1989, the unification of Germany one year later, an  Following the death of Tito in 1980, provisions of the 1974 constitution provided for the effective devolution of all real power away from the federal government to the republics and autonomous provinces in Serbia by establishing a collective presidency of the eight provincial representatives and a federal government with little control over economic, cultural, and political policy. External factors also had a significant impact. The collapse of communism in Eastern Europe in 1989, the unification of Germany one year later, and the imminent collapse of the Soviet Union all served to erode Yugoslavia’s political stability.https://history.state.gov/milestones/1989-1992/breakup-yugoslaviaHistory of Conflict- Allies created new country (Yugoslavia) after WWI. Balkan wars ended Ottoman rule and Austria-Hungary was defeated in WWINew country boundaries needed to be drawnFirst rule under King Alexander I, declared royal dictatorship 1929Rule ended WWIILong leadership of Josip Broz Tito, governed Yugoslavia 1946Tito died, unity brokeWars between ethnicities broke out Impact on NeighborsThe disarray has contributed to new instabil­ity in the Balkans and adjacent areas. The cli­mate of uncertainty has pushed neighboring countries to seek new security arrangements and to reorient their foreign and defense poli­cies in more nationalistic directions. Greece, for example, has closed its airspace to NATO ally Turkey. Albania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, and Turkey are all involved in discussions about the war. The former Yugoslavia bordered seven countries and-with the exception of the Ro­manian-Yugoslav border — all of its frontiers are challenged, either overtly or subtly.Impact on International Community-Bosnia calls for international help and leads to the deployment of the United Nations to try and keep the peace and attempt to end the violence in yugoslavia. NATO alongside the UN strived for an achievable peace during the war.https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/f84b/0716496f3532363283df06315c2965dd66f8.pdfOutline a Possible Solution- Can be currently used or one designed by yourself (must be pragmatic)Current Solution:There are 6 republics that were set after WWII; Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia. Vojvodina and Kosovo were also set in Serbia.After the 1980s political crisis, constituent republics of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia broken up, but the obscure issues caused sharp inter-ethnic Yugoslav wars.The League of communists of Yugoslavia flux in January 1990 along federal lines. Republican communist organizations transformed into the separate socialist parties. After a line of inter-ethnic episodes, the Yugoslav Wars proceeded, beginning in Croatia and then, most intensely, in multi-ethnic Bosnia and Herzegovina; the wars left a long duration of political and economic damage within the region.Simplified:  Look at Current Solution