UID:
almafu_9961152618502883
Format:
1 online resource (449 pages)
Edition:
4th ed.
ISBN:
0-429-97503-1
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1-283-26147-2
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9786613261472
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0-8133-4618-5
Content:
Yugoslavia's would-be system-builders failed three times over to build a workable system. The underlying problem was their failure to resolve the problem of legitimacy. In the 1980's, economic deterioration pushed people to despair and, under the pressure of Serbia's ambitious political establishment, the country broke up along ethnic fault lines. This volume, now in its fourth expanded edition, tells the story of socialist Yugoslavia's troubles and the challenges facing its successor states from May 1980 to July 2001.
Note:
Description based upon print version of record.
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CONTENTS; List of Abbreviations; Credits; Foreword, Ivo Banac; Preface to the fourth edition; Map of Yugoslavia, 1946-1991; Map of Bosnia-Herzegovina, September 1994; Map of Bosnia-Herzegovina, February 1998; Part I; Disintegration, 1980-1991; 1 Political Debate, 1980-1986; 2 The Gathering Storm, 1987-1989; 3 Brotherhood and Disunity, 1989-1991; Part II; Religion and Culture; 4 The Catholic Church; 5 The Serbian Orthodox Church; 6 Islam; 7 Rock Music; Part III; War and Transition; 8 Serbia and Croatia at War Again; 9 On Their Own: Slovenia and Macedonia Since 1991; 10 The Struggle for Bosnia
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11 Repercussions of the War in Religion, Gender Relations, and Culture Part IV; Peace Without Rights?; 12 A Peace of Dayton; 13 Milosevic, Kosovo, and the Principle of Legitimacy; 14 Serbia's Unending Crisis; Epilogue: The Legitimacy Problem; Anti-bibliography: Reviewing the Reviews; About the Book and the Author; Index
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-8133-3987-1
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-8133-3905-7
Language:
English