Migration flows from Southeast Europe in the last decade of the 20 th century ( with a special reflection on Bosnia and Herzegovina )
Phenomenon of migration from the area of SouthEast Europe has a character of the long-term process whose intensity changes depending on different circumstances. It has been resulted in, developmental disproportions between countries of European Union and transitional countries before all. In the last decade of the past century, this process has been specially intensified and it becomes a very actual theme for scientific and political investigation. The aim of this research is to, on the basis of available data, look through consequences of earlier migration flows from SouthEast Europe and analyze the most important causes of this process in time and area dimension. Besides, this research should, on the basis of estimation of expected migration flows, point to the possibility of its slowing down even, as well as taking certain actions towards that end by governments of foreign countries of European South East. In focus of research is Bosnia and Herzegovina, of course, in where migration processes are the most intensified.