Balkanization (territorial fragmentation) is becoming a significant urban and geopolitical pursuit in contemporary times. Countries, cities and regions are ever increasingly voicing the desire for independence and balkanization from the nation or union they are a part of.
Balkanization (territorial fragmentation) is becoming a significant urban and geopolitical pursuit in contemporary times. Countries, cities and regions are ever increasingly voicing the desire for independence and balkanization from the nation or union they are a part of.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nikolina Bobic is an international scholar, and an architect. Nikolina's research delves into the historical dimensions and theoretical concepts to do with spatial violence, balkanization, borders and territories, and conflict/post-conflict - how these notions manifest at the complex intersection of architecture, urbanism, military, media, economics, technology, literature and film.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Setting the Framework: Balkan(ization) and Global Politics 2. Balkanism and Balkanization: Fragmentation Grouping and Excess 3. Yugoslavia In Balkanization: Beyond Civil War Beyond Ethnonationalism 4. Allied Operations: Present-Future Partnerships of Humanitarianism Peace and Victory 5. Circulating Violence: Decomposition Dispossession and Control 6. Territorializations: Transitions Thresholds and Transgressions 7. Present Spaces Present Times: Other Spaces Other Times
1. Setting the Framework: Balkan(ization) and Global Politics 2. Balkanism and Balkanization: Fragmentation Grouping and Excess 3. Yugoslavia In Balkanization: Beyond Civil War Beyond Ethnonationalism 4. Allied Operations: Present-Future Partnerships of Humanitarianism Peace and Victory 5. Circulating Violence: Decomposition Dispossession and Control 6. Territorializations: Transitions Thresholds and Transgressions 7. Present Spaces Present Times: Other Spaces Other Times
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