What Happened in the Balkans (or Rather ex—Yugoslavia)?
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Auteurs : Ivo BanacSource :
- Eastern European politics and societies [ 0888-3254 ] ; 2009-11.
Descripteurs français
- Wicri :
- geographic : Croatie, Macédoine (pays), Monténégro, Serbie, Slovénie, Yougoslavie.
- topic : Purification ethnique, Kosovo, Musulman.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Albanian, Autonomous provinces, Balkan, Balkan muslim communities, Balkan nationalisms, Balkan region, Balkans, Banac, Bosnia, Bosnian, Bosnian army, Bosnian muslims, Central bosnia, Croat, Croatia, Croatian, Croatian army, Dayton, Democratic party, Dubrovnik front, East european politics, Eastern europe, Eastern slavonia, Ethnic cleansing, Ethnic violence, Federal government, Federal institutions, Federal parliament, Federal presidency, Federal republic, Federal republics, Franjo tudjman, High point, Homogeneous states, International community, Karadjordjevo meeting, Kosovar albanian refugees, Kosovar albanians, Kosovo, Macedonia, Macedonian, Macedonian albanians, Macedonian army, Modern balkans, Momir bulatovi, Montenegrin, Montenegro, Multiparty elections, Muslim, Mutual recognition, National homogenization, Nationalist parties, Northwestern bosnia, Oppositional, Outer shell, Partitioning, Police units, Presidential elections, Public life, Republika srpska, Rump, Rump yugoslavia, Same time, Serb, Serbia, Serbian, Serbian leader, Serbian nationalism, Serbian security apparatus, Serbian supremacy, Slovenia, Successor states, Timber revolution, Tudjman, Washington agreements, Yugoslav army, Yugoslav state, Yugoslavia.
- Teeft :
- Albanian, Autonomous provinces, Balkan, Balkan muslim communities, Balkan nationalisms, Balkan region, Balkans, Banac, Bosnia, Bosnian, Bosnian army, Bosnian muslims, Central bosnia, Croat, Croatia, Croatian, Croatian army, Dayton, Democratic party, Dubrovnik front, East european politics, Eastern europe, Eastern slavonia, Ethnic cleansing, Ethnic violence, Federal government, Federal institutions, Federal parliament, Federal presidency, Federal republic, Federal republics, Franjo tudjman, High point, Homogeneous states, International community, Karadjordjevo meeting, Kosovar albanian refugees, Kosovar albanians, Kosovo, Macedonia, Macedonian, Macedonian albanians, Macedonian army, Modern balkans, Momir bulatovi, Montenegrin, Montenegro, Multiparty elections, Muslim, Mutual recognition, National homogenization, Nationalist parties, Northwestern bosnia, Oppositional, Outer shell, Partitioning, Police units, Presidential elections, Public life, Republika srpska, Rump, Rump yugoslavia, Same time, Serb, Serbia, Serbian, Serbian leader, Serbian nationalism, Serbian security apparatus, Serbian supremacy, Slovenia, Successor states, Timber revolution, Tudjman, Washington agreements, Yugoslav army, Yugoslav state, Yugoslavia.
Abstract
How Milošević’s empire-building completed the process of national homogenization in the successor states of Yugoslavia and brought this part of the Balkan region in conformity with the modernity’s prescription of national statehood.
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DOI: 10.1177/0888325409346821
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