Artigo Revisado por pares

Yugoslavia's Ruin: The Bloody Lessons of Nationalism: A Patriot's Warning

2002; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 58; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2307/40203829

ISSN

2052-465X

Autores

John M. Fraser, Cvijeto Job,

Tópico(s)

Balkans: History, Politics, Society

Resumo

Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Prologue Part 3 Part I: Antecedents, their Legacies, and Burdens Chapter 4 On the Establishment, Travail, and Destruction of Royal Yugoslavia Chapter 5 In the Second World War: The Death, the Rebirth and the Curse Chapter 6 New Yugoslavia: The Worst, the Best, and the Incurable Part 7 Part II: Destabilizing Stabilizers Chapter 8 The Chain Reaction of Yugoslav Self-Determinations Chapter 9 Minorities: Socialist Yugoslavia's Special Pride and Pain Chapter 10 Minority Rights, Yes!-Minority Status, No! Part 11 Part III: Tripartite Bosnia-One or None! Chapter 12 Bosnia, Unlucky and Timeless Chapter 13 Helping Bosnia Survive: From Shame to Dayton, and Beyond Chapter 14 The Muslim Nation of Bosnia: Islamic and Non-Islamic Part 15 Part IV: Looking ahead to Overdue Tasks Chapter 16 Yugoslavs' Main Duty: Confronting Nationalist Self-Love Chapter 17 To Intervene or Not to Intervene: The Kosovo War Paradigm Chapter 18 Preventing and Repressing All Massacres-A Waiting Mission Chapter 19 Afterword Chapter 20 Coda

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