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Breaking the South Slav Dream
Breaking the South Slav Dream
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A01=Kate Hudson
Albanian nationalism
Author_Kate Hudson
books on nationalism and ethnicity
break up of Yugoslavia
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creation of Croatia
creation of Serbia
creation of Slovenia
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ethnic cleansing in the Balkans
ethnic warfare
Kosovo Liberation Army
massacre of Muslims
NATO bombardment of Yugoslavia
President Tito
Republika Srpska
siege of Sarajevo
Soviet Union and Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia
Product details
- ISBN 9780745318820
- Weight: 397g
- Dimensions: 135 x 215mm
- Publication Date: 20 Jun 2003
- Publisher: Pluto Press
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
This is a revisionist history of the rise and fall of Yugoslavia. Assessing the geopolitical and strategic reasons for its creation and dismemberment, it is an important corrective to much contemporary theorising about the destruction of the Yugoslav state.
Kate Hudson draws attention to the role of foreign states whose involvement in Yugoslavia did much to destabilise the region, and explains how and why this happened.
Tracing the state's origins from 1918 through war and the Tito years, she explains the distortion of the socialist economy resulting from Yugoslavia's unusual position between the two Cold War blocs, and the economic collapse of the 1980s as part of the US's drive for a free market. She also investigates the true causes and effects of the recent wars in Croatia, Bosnia and Kosovo and brings the book up-to-date with an analysis of Milosevic's downfall, and events in Macedonia and Montenegro.
Kate Hudson draws attention to the role of foreign states whose involvement in Yugoslavia did much to destabilise the region, and explains how and why this happened.
Tracing the state's origins from 1918 through war and the Tito years, she explains the distortion of the socialist economy resulting from Yugoslavia's unusual position between the two Cold War blocs, and the economic collapse of the 1980s as part of the US's drive for a free market. She also investigates the true causes and effects of the recent wars in Croatia, Bosnia and Kosovo and brings the book up-to-date with an analysis of Milosevic's downfall, and events in Macedonia and Montenegro.
Kate Hudson is the General Secretary of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) and was formerly Principal Lecturer in Russian and East European Politics at South Bank University. She was founding editor of Contemporary Politics journal, and author of Breaking the South Slav Dream (Pluto Press, 2003).
Breaking the South Slav Dream
€97.99
