Crises In The Balkans: Views From The Participants

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Routledge, 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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Foreword
Preface and Acknowledgments
Ethnonationalism Security and Conflict in the Balkans Constantine P Danopoulos and Kostas G Messas
A Brief Survey of Yugoslav History John D
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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