"Louis Sell systematically maps the rise and fall of Slobodan Milosevic in the first comprehensive biography of the man seen as most responsible for the violent disintegration of former Yugoslavia. Armed with years of experience as a diplomat and analyst of the Balkans, Sell has written a scholarly and compelling account about Slobodan Milosevic. It is an important work that merits attention from anyone who wants to understand the nature of Slobodan Milosevic's disastrous rule."--Laura Silber, author of "The Death of Yugoslavia"
"Louis Sell systematically maps the rise and fall of Slobodan Milosevic in the first comprehensive biography of the man seen as most responsible for the violent disintegration of former Yugoslavia. Armed with years of experience as a diplomat and analyst of the Balkans, Sell has written a scholarly and compelling account about Slobodan Milosevic. It is an important work that merits attention from anyone who wants to understand the nature of Slobodan Milosevic's disastrous rule."--Laura Silber, author of "The Death of Yugoslavia"Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Louis Sell is a retired Foreign Service Officer who served twenty-eight years with the U.S. Department of State. He spent eight years in the former Yugoslavia with both the Department of State and non-governmental organizations. From 1995–1996 he served as Political Deputy to the first High Representative for Bosnian Peace Implementation. In that capacity, Sell attended the Dayton Peace Conference and participated in the first year of implementation of the Dayton accords. In 2000 he served as Kosovo Director of the International Crisis Group. He currently teaches at the University of Maine at Farmington.
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Abbreviations vii Chronology ix Preface xv Introduction 1 1. The Young Milosevic and the Yugoslavia He Destroyed 11 2. The Rise of Milosevic 39 3. Milosevic Takes Kosovo 65 4. A New Tito? 95 5. All Serbs in One State 108 6. Milosevic at War 140 7. Milosevic and the Politics of Power 169 8. Man of Peace 195 9. Dayton 223 10. Milosevic Loses Kosovo 262 11. War Criminal 318 12. The End 329 Afterword 363 Notes 379 Bibliography 413 Index 423
Abbreviations vii Chronology ix Preface xv Introduction 1 1. The Young Milosevic and the Yugoslavia He Destroyed 11 2. The Rise of Milosevic 39 3. Milosevic Takes Kosovo 65 4. A New Tito? 95 5. All Serbs in One State 108 6. Milosevic at War 140 7. Milosevic and the Politics of Power 169 8. Man of Peace 195 9. Dayton 223 10. Milosevic Loses Kosovo 262 11. War Criminal 318 12. The End 329 Afterword 363 Notes 379 Bibliography 413 Index 423
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