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After Yugoslavia

Identities and Politics within the Successor States

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Palgrave Macmillan UK | e druk, 2012
ISBN13: 9781349299423
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An investigation of recent developments and trends within the Yugoslav successor states since the signing of the Dayton Agreements in Autumn 1995. This book offers a distinctive and desirable perspective on the seven successor states, their cultures, politics and identities by providing an internal perspective on the region and its developments.

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ISBN13:9781349299423
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Uitgever:Palgrave Macmillan UK

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Introduction: After Yugoslavia – identities and politics in the successor states; R.Hudson & G.Bowman Constitutional ethno- nationalism after fifteen years; V.Dimitrijevi? Kosovo and two dimensions of the contemporary Serb-Albanian conflict: N.Vladisavljevi? Why the peaceful resistance movement in Kosovo failed: S.Maliqi The paradox of the solution: The impact of the Kosovo Question on Macedonia: M.Muhi? Pride and perplexities: Identity politics In Macedonia and its theatrical refractions: I.Dodovski A re-examination of the position of the student movement in Serbia: V.Markovi? Translated by Adem Repeša and Robert Hudson Bosnia and Herzegovina: Citizenship versus nationality: N.Andjeli? Singing the politics of the Croatian transition: I.Pri?a The gender dimension of conflict and reconciliation: ten years after: Women reconstructing memory: V.Kesi? Unable to heal: Debate on the national self in post-socialist Slovenia: I.Šumi No Monuments, No History, No Past: Monuments and Memory: B.Jezernik Belgrade-Ljubljana-Brussels: S.Gaber Hypercapitalism as the replacement of old nationalist fears: R.Salecl Revisiting involvement and detachment: Yugoslavia as an object of scholarship: J.B.Allcock
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