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A contemporary history of the Balkans from the break-up of Yugoslavia to the present day, first published in 2006.
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A contemporary history of the Balkans from the break-up of Yugoslavia to the present day, first published in 2006.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 594g
- ISBN-13: 9780521860420
- ISBN-10: 0521860423
- Artikelnr.: 24813938
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 594g
- ISBN-13: 9780521860420
- ISBN-10: 0521860423
- Artikelnr.: 24813938
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Brad K. Blitz received his PhD from Stanford University and is currently Reader in Political Geography at Oxford Brookes University. He has written extensively on the conflicts in the former Yugoslavia and has taught causes in international and comparative politics, refugee and migration studies at Stanford University, the University of California Santa Cruz, Middlesex University, Roehampton University and Oxford Brookes University.
1. War and change in the Balkans Brad K. Blitz; 2. Yugoslavia: state
construction and state failure George Schöpflin; 3. The politics of
national homogeneity Ivo Banac; 4. Milöevic's motiveless malignancy Srdja
Popovic; 5. Germany and the recognition of Slovenia and Croatia Daniele
Conversi; 6. From Bosnia to Kosovo and beyond: mistakes and lessons Kemal
Kurspahic; 7. American cooperation with the international criminal tribunal
for the former Yugoslavia: 1994-9 William A. Stuebner; 8. The European
Union's international role in the Balkans Fraser Cameron; 9. The
disintegration of Yugoslavia, Macedonia's independence and stability in the
Balkans Andrew Rossos; 10. The war in Croatia Branka Magas; 11. Negotiating
peace in Croatia: a personal account of the road to Erdut Peter Galbraith;
12. The fall of Srebrenica David Rohde; 13. The war over Kosovo Noel
Malcolm; 14. Kosovo and the prognosis for 'humanitarian war' Mark
Bartolini; 15. The international administration of Kosovo since 1999 Bryan
Hopkinson; 16. The dissolution of Yugoslavia: state-building and Greek
exceptionalism Thanos Veremis; 17. Turkey, south-eastern Europe and Russia
Ali Karaosmanoglu; 18. In search of Bulgaria's new identity: the role of
diplomacy 1989-99 Philip Shashko; 19. Albania, Italy and Greece: some
geopolitical considerations Carole Hodge; 20. New beginnings? Refugee
returns and post conflict integration in the former Yugoslavia Brad K.
Blitz.
construction and state failure George Schöpflin; 3. The politics of
national homogeneity Ivo Banac; 4. Milöevic's motiveless malignancy Srdja
Popovic; 5. Germany and the recognition of Slovenia and Croatia Daniele
Conversi; 6. From Bosnia to Kosovo and beyond: mistakes and lessons Kemal
Kurspahic; 7. American cooperation with the international criminal tribunal
for the former Yugoslavia: 1994-9 William A. Stuebner; 8. The European
Union's international role in the Balkans Fraser Cameron; 9. The
disintegration of Yugoslavia, Macedonia's independence and stability in the
Balkans Andrew Rossos; 10. The war in Croatia Branka Magas; 11. Negotiating
peace in Croatia: a personal account of the road to Erdut Peter Galbraith;
12. The fall of Srebrenica David Rohde; 13. The war over Kosovo Noel
Malcolm; 14. Kosovo and the prognosis for 'humanitarian war' Mark
Bartolini; 15. The international administration of Kosovo since 1999 Bryan
Hopkinson; 16. The dissolution of Yugoslavia: state-building and Greek
exceptionalism Thanos Veremis; 17. Turkey, south-eastern Europe and Russia
Ali Karaosmanoglu; 18. In search of Bulgaria's new identity: the role of
diplomacy 1989-99 Philip Shashko; 19. Albania, Italy and Greece: some
geopolitical considerations Carole Hodge; 20. New beginnings? Refugee
returns and post conflict integration in the former Yugoslavia Brad K.
Blitz.
1. War and change in the Balkans Brad K. Blitz; 2. Yugoslavia: state
construction and state failure George Schöpflin; 3. The politics of
national homogeneity Ivo Banac; 4. Milöevic's motiveless malignancy Srdja
Popovic; 5. Germany and the recognition of Slovenia and Croatia Daniele
Conversi; 6. From Bosnia to Kosovo and beyond: mistakes and lessons Kemal
Kurspahic; 7. American cooperation with the international criminal tribunal
for the former Yugoslavia: 1994-9 William A. Stuebner; 8. The European
Union's international role in the Balkans Fraser Cameron; 9. The
disintegration of Yugoslavia, Macedonia's independence and stability in the
Balkans Andrew Rossos; 10. The war in Croatia Branka Magas; 11. Negotiating
peace in Croatia: a personal account of the road to Erdut Peter Galbraith;
12. The fall of Srebrenica David Rohde; 13. The war over Kosovo Noel
Malcolm; 14. Kosovo and the prognosis for 'humanitarian war' Mark
Bartolini; 15. The international administration of Kosovo since 1999 Bryan
Hopkinson; 16. The dissolution of Yugoslavia: state-building and Greek
exceptionalism Thanos Veremis; 17. Turkey, south-eastern Europe and Russia
Ali Karaosmanoglu; 18. In search of Bulgaria's new identity: the role of
diplomacy 1989-99 Philip Shashko; 19. Albania, Italy and Greece: some
geopolitical considerations Carole Hodge; 20. New beginnings? Refugee
returns and post conflict integration in the former Yugoslavia Brad K.
Blitz.
construction and state failure George Schöpflin; 3. The politics of
national homogeneity Ivo Banac; 4. Milöevic's motiveless malignancy Srdja
Popovic; 5. Germany and the recognition of Slovenia and Croatia Daniele
Conversi; 6. From Bosnia to Kosovo and beyond: mistakes and lessons Kemal
Kurspahic; 7. American cooperation with the international criminal tribunal
for the former Yugoslavia: 1994-9 William A. Stuebner; 8. The European
Union's international role in the Balkans Fraser Cameron; 9. The
disintegration of Yugoslavia, Macedonia's independence and stability in the
Balkans Andrew Rossos; 10. The war in Croatia Branka Magas; 11. Negotiating
peace in Croatia: a personal account of the road to Erdut Peter Galbraith;
12. The fall of Srebrenica David Rohde; 13. The war over Kosovo Noel
Malcolm; 14. Kosovo and the prognosis for 'humanitarian war' Mark
Bartolini; 15. The international administration of Kosovo since 1999 Bryan
Hopkinson; 16. The dissolution of Yugoslavia: state-building and Greek
exceptionalism Thanos Veremis; 17. Turkey, south-eastern Europe and Russia
Ali Karaosmanoglu; 18. In search of Bulgaria's new identity: the role of
diplomacy 1989-99 Philip Shashko; 19. Albania, Italy and Greece: some
geopolitical considerations Carole Hodge; 20. New beginnings? Refugee
returns and post conflict integration in the former Yugoslavia Brad K.
Blitz.