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Civil War in Yugoslavia

Civil War in Yugoslavia
Author: Edgar O'Ballance
Publisher:
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1993
Genre: Bosnia and Hercegovina
ISBN: 9780946995912

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Civil War in Yugoslavia

Civil War in Yugoslavia
Author: Jeffrey Symynkywicz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: Bosnia and Hercegovina
ISBN: 9780875186320

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Examines the historical background of the civil war in Yugoslavia and the events in the independent states of Yugoslavia, Bosnia, and Croatia since 1991.


Yugoslavia and Its Historians

Yugoslavia and Its Historians
Author: Norman M. Naimark
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2003-02-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780804780292

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Most of what has been written about the recent history of Yugoslavia and the fierce wars that have plagued that country has been produced by journalists, political analysts, diplomats, human rights organization, the United Nations, and other government and intergovernmental organizations. Professional historians of Yugoslavia, however, have been strangely silent about the wars and the breakup of the country. This book is an effort to end that silence. The goal of this volume is to bring together insights from a distinguished group of American and European scholars of Yugoslavia to add depth to our historical understanding of that country’s recent struggles. The first part of the volume examines the ways in which images of the Yugoslav past have shaped current understandings of the region. The second part deals more directly with the events of the recent past and also looks forward to some of the problems and future prospects for Yugoslavia’s successor states.


Yugoslavia in the Shadow of War

Yugoslavia in the Shadow of War
Author: John Paul Newman
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2015-06-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 1107070767

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A study of the impact of the Great War on state and society in Yugoslavia during the interwar period. John Paul Newman examines its effects through the men who took part in the war, both those who served in the Serbian army and those who fought in the Austro-Hungarian army.


The World and Yugoslavia's Wars

The World and Yugoslavia's Wars
Author: Richard Henry Ullman
Publisher: Council on Foreign Relations
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780876091913

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What can outside powers do now to help heal the terrible wounds caused by Yugoslavia's wars? Why did the victors in the Cold War and the 1991 Gulf War not act to stop the slaughter? The nature, scope, and meaning of the actions and inactions of outsiders is the subject of this book.


Civil War in Bosnia 1992–94

Civil War in Bosnia 1992–94
Author: Edgar O'Ballance
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2016-07-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1349136662

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The Muslim President of Bosnia battled for almost two years in a 'war the West could not stop', against Serb and Croat separatism, to preserve its entity, saving its sovereignty, but losing half his territory. Western rivalries and changes of policy, endless negotiations, broken promises and cease-fires, and ethnic cleansing on a barbaric scale, with the appearance of concentration camps and atrocities, were the hallmarks of the conflict, of seige, bombardment and starvation, with semi-independent war-loards confiscating a proportion of UN and other food aid for themselves. Rival American and Russian initiatives in March 1994, brought about a cease-fire in Sarajevo, which had been constantly under the television spotlight while being bombarded for almost two years, which it was hoped would spread to other parts of Bosnia in media darkness. Ethnic forward battle lines may become new frontiers.


The World and Yugoslavia's Wars

The World and Yugoslavia's Wars
Author: Richard Henry Ullman
Publisher: Council on Foreign Relations Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN:

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What can outside powers do now to help heal the terrible wounds caused by Yugoslavia's wars? Why did the victors in the Cold War and the 1991 Gulf War not act to stop the slaughter? The nature, scope, and meaning of the actions and inactions of outsiders is the subject of this book.


Reflections on the Balkan Wars

Reflections on the Balkan Wars
Author: J. Morton
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2004-01-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1403980209

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In this collection scholars, policymakers and military officials explore the conditions that gave rise to the Balkan wars in the 1990s, the application of international law to the wars the conduct of the wars, and post-war issues. The essays are based on presentations given at the International Conference on the Balkans held at Florida Atlantic University in February 2002. The contributors come from varied backgrounds, including international law, genocide studies, peacekeeping, European politics, communications, history and military studies.


The Fall of Yugoslavia

The Fall of Yugoslavia
Author: Misha Glenny
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 337
Release: 1996-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0140257713

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“Vigorous, passionate, humane, and extremely readable. . . For an account of what has actually happened. . . Glenny’s book so far stands unparalleled.”—The New Republic The fall of Yugoslavia tells the whole, true story of the Balkan Crisis—and the ensuing war—for those around the world who have watched the battle unfold with a mixture of horror, dread, and confusion. When Croatia and Slovenia declared their independence in June 1991, peaceful neighbors of four decades took up arms against each other once again and a savage war flared in the Balkans. The underlying causes go back to business left unfinished by both the Second and First World Wars. In this acclaimed book, now revised and updated with a new chapter on the Dayton Accords and the subsequent U.S. involvement, Misha Glenny offers a sobering eyewitness chronicle of the events that rekindled the violent conflict, a lucid and impartial analysis of the politics behind them, and incisive portraits of the main personalities involved. Above all, he shows us the human realities behind the headlines, and puts in its true, historical context one of the most ferocious civil wars of our time.


International Perspectives on the Yugoslav Conflict

International Perspectives on the Yugoslav Conflict
Author: Alex Danchev
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1996
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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This text offers a collection of work that gives international perspectives on the conflict in the former Yugoslavia.