Reconstituting Sovereignty: Post-Dayton Bosnia UncoveredThis expansive account of new theoretical approaches to international relations theory contains detailed genealogy of the nation-state structure including specifically Balkan nationalism and analyzes the Dayton Peace Accord. It will be useful for students, academics and policy makers working/studying in the fields of international relations, post-Cold War security, Balkan/Bosnian history and comparative politics. |
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... character over these periods not only manifests the interrelationship between power and knowledge , but also gives us a deeper understanding as to how the state , as we know it today , came into existence . Although the King maintained ...
... character over these periods not only manifests the interrelationship between power and knowledge , but also gives us a deeper understanding as to how the state , as we know it today , came into existence . Although the King maintained ...
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... character of sovereignty , which the nation state requires in order to legitimise itself . Working on this premise , I set about deconstructing the naturalness of Balkan nationalism in the sections that follow . Therefore , a ...
... character of sovereignty , which the nation state requires in order to legitimise itself . Working on this premise , I set about deconstructing the naturalness of Balkan nationalism in the sections that follow . Therefore , a ...
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... character . However the Ottoman invasion ( battle of Mohacs 1526 ) was a defining moment in the development of the distinctive Bosnian character , as it brought the Islamic faith and millet system to Bosnia . With the infiltration of ...
... character . However the Ottoman invasion ( battle of Mohacs 1526 ) was a defining moment in the development of the distinctive Bosnian character , as it brought the Islamic faith and millet system to Bosnia . With the infiltration of ...
Contents
The Creation of Dispersed Vertical | 17 |
A Constructed Entity | 31 |
A Construction of Necessity | 61 |
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