Identity and Security in Former YugoslaviaAshgate, 2000 - 315 pages A clear, concise and comprehensive analysis of the concept of societal security, this groundbreaking book systematically applies the concept of societal security to the five successor states of Former Yugoslavia - Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia and Macedonia. Looking at the past and present, it studies the implications for the future. Well-researched and highly informative, this text should be required reading for those interested in ethnic studies and international relations. |
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Page 179
... Albanian language : - in general , the grammar and formal distinctions of Albanian are reminiscent of Modern Greek and the Romance languages , especially of Romanian . The sounds suggest Hungarian or Greek , but Gheg with its nasal ...
... Albanian language : - in general , the grammar and formal distinctions of Albanian are reminiscent of Modern Greek and the Romance languages , especially of Romanian . The sounds suggest Hungarian or Greek , but Gheg with its nasal ...
Page 180
... Albanian literature and culture in general . For some parts of the Middle Ages , " Albanian urban society reached a high point of development . Foreign commerce flourished to such an extent that leading Albanian merchants had their own ...
... Albanian literature and culture in general . For some parts of the Middle Ages , " Albanian urban society reached a high point of development . Foreign commerce flourished to such an extent that leading Albanian merchants had their own ...
Page 204
... Albanians in Macedonia , stating that the Albanians make up nearly 40 percent of the population . Former Albanian President Sali Berisha proposed a diplomatic solution to the issue , but has declared that in case of war in Macedonia ...
... Albanians in Macedonia , stating that the Albanians make up nearly 40 percent of the population . Former Albanian President Sali Berisha proposed a diplomatic solution to the issue , but has declared that in case of war in Macedonia ...
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Reflections on the Balkan Wars: Ten Years After the Break-up of Yugoslavia Jeffrey S. Morton No preview available - 2004 |