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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Page 64
... continued nationalistic rhetoric and action of Milosevic and the Serbian Socialist Party and the Croatian Democratic Union , under Tudjman , the Muslims of Bosnian felt vulnerable . In May 1990 , the Bosnian Muslims in response to such ...
... continued nationalistic rhetoric and action of Milosevic and the Serbian Socialist Party and the Croatian Democratic Union , under Tudjman , the Muslims of Bosnian felt vulnerable . In May 1990 , the Bosnian Muslims in response to such ...
Page 65
... continued to believe that some form of federal style Yugoslavia could be maintained . Immediately before the outbreak of the conflict , Western European leaders wished to maintain Yugoslavia's territorial integrity and unity , in the ...
... continued to believe that some form of federal style Yugoslavia could be maintained . Immediately before the outbreak of the conflict , Western European leaders wished to maintain Yugoslavia's territorial integrity and unity , in the ...
Page 116
... continued war and because all major parties involved were extremely ethno - national in character , it is the case that the Accord itself enshrines a certain ethno - national ethos . For example , Serb minorities returning to their pre ...
... continued war and because all major parties involved were extremely ethno - national in character , it is the case that the Accord itself enshrines a certain ethno - national ethos . For example , Serb minorities returning to their pre ...
Contents
The Creation of Dispersed Vertical | 17 |
A Constructed Entity | 31 |
A Construction of Necessity | 61 |
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