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The fragmentation of Yugoslavia is a culmination of the process of creation of nation states in the region which started early in the 19th century. Already at the time the national ideologies of Serbs and Croats - as well as the national ideologies of other national groups which emerged later - were in conflict over their respective territorial claims. This book traces the re-emergence of these national ideologies, their impact on the ensuing civil wars as well as the international efforts to end them.
Contents
Preface - Guide to Pronunciation - PART 1: A COMMON HOMELAND OF THE SOUTH SLAVS - Yugoslavia at the Crossroads of Competing National Myths - The First Yugoslavia - World War II - The Second Yugoslavia - PART 2: THE HOMELAND FRAGMENTED - From a Centralised State to a Semi-Confederation - The Loss of Legitimacy 1980-89 - The Rise of Nationalism: From Dissidence to Power 1980-90 - The Rise of New National Elites 1987-90 - On the Road to War: 1990-1 - Slovenia and Croatia at War 1991-92 - War in Bosnia-Hercegovina 1992-94 - A War against the Serbs or a US-brokered Peace? - In Lieu of an Epilogue - Further Reading - Notes - Index