Crises In The Balkans: Views From The ParticipantsRoutledge, 7. 3. 2019. - 402 страница Written from the perspectives of regional and international participants, this book explores the causes and consequences of chronic conflicts in the Balkans. Assessing the likelihood of a region-wide conflagration, the contributors examine the ongoing carnage in Bosnia, the looming crisis over Kosovo, the dispute between Greece and Macedonia over t |
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Defeating Greater Serbia Building Greater Milosevic Obrad Kesic | |
Franjo Tudjmans Croatia and the Balkans Marko Prelec | |
Bosnian Muslim Views of National Security Francine Friedman and Robin Alison Remington | |
Beyond the Myth Andrei Simic | |
Bulgaria and the Balkans Luan Troxel | |
Searching for Stability Constantine P Danopoulos 12 Romania and the Balkan Imbroglio Larry Watts | |
The View from Hungary Laszlo K Urban | |
Moscow and the Yugoslav Secession Crisis Igor A Zevelev and Sharyl Cross | |
From Containment to Strategic Reengagement F Stephen Larrabee | |
France Germany and the Yugoslavian Wars Edwina S Campbell and Jack M | |
Hard Lessons for the European Union Kostas | |
Reluctant Peacemaker Timothy J Birch | |
The Balkan Crisis and the Republic of Macedonia Vasil Tupurkovski | |
Greeces Policies in the PostCold War Balkans Prodromos Yannas | |
Albanian Nationalism and Prospects for Greater Albania Constantine P Danopoulos and Adem Chopani | |
The United Nations and the Conflict in Former Yugoslavia E Thomas Rowe | |
About the Editors and Contributors | |
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Crises In The Balkans: Views From The Participants Constantine P Danopoulos,Kostas Messas Преглед исечка - 1997 |
Crises in the Balkans: Views from the Participants Constantine P. Danopoulos Приказ није доступан - 2020 |
Crises in the Balkans: Views from the Participants Constantine P. Danopoulos Приказ није доступан - 2019 |
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