Ramet traces the steady deterioration of Yugoslavia's political and social fabric in the years since 1980, arguing that, while the federal system and multiethnic fabric laid down fault lines, the final crisis was sown in the failure to resolve the legitimacy question, triggered by economic deterioration.
Ramet traces the steady deterioration of Yugoslavia's political and social fabric in the years since 1980, arguing that, while the federal system and multiethnic fabric laid down fault lines, the final crisis was sown in the failure to resolve the legitimacy question, triggered by economic deterioration.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sabrina P. Ramet is professor of political science at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim, Norway. She is the author of over eleven books, including Whose Democracy? Nationalism, Religion, and the Doctrine of Collective Rights in Post-1989 Eastern Europe and Nihil Obstat: Religion, Politics, and Social Change in East-Central Europe and Russia. She is also the editor or coeditor of more than two dozen books, mostly about Eastern Europe and Russia.
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Credits Foreword: The Politics of Cultural Diversity in Former Yugoslavia Preface Disintegration, 1980 1991 Political Debate, 1980 1986 The Gathering Storm, 1987 1989 Brotherhood and Disunity, 1989 1991 Religion and Culture The Catholic Church The Serbian Orthodox Church Islam Rock Music War and Transition Serbia and Croatia at War Again On Their Own: Slovenia and Macedonia Since 1991 The Struggle for Bosnia Repercussions of the War in Religion, Gender Relations, and Culture Peace Without Rights? A Peace of Dayton Milosevic, Kosovo, and the Principle of Legitimacy Serbia's Unending Crisis Epilogue: The Legitimacy Problem Anti bibliography: Reviewing the Reviews
Credits Foreword: The Politics of Cultural Diversity in Former Yugoslavia Preface Disintegration, 1980 1991 Political Debate, 1980 1986 The Gathering Storm, 1987 1989 Brotherhood and Disunity, 1989 1991 Religion and Culture The Catholic Church The Serbian Orthodox Church Islam Rock Music War and Transition Serbia and Croatia at War Again On Their Own: Slovenia and Macedonia Since 1991 The Struggle for Bosnia Repercussions of the War in Religion, Gender Relations, and Culture Peace Without Rights? A Peace of Dayton Milosevic, Kosovo, and the Principle of Legitimacy Serbia's Unending Crisis Epilogue: The Legitimacy Problem Anti bibliography: Reviewing the Reviews
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