Identity and Security in Former YugoslaviaA 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 44
When the iron curtain disappeared , geostrategic importance of some border and
buffer zones - like territories of Czechoslovakia ... Wiberg stressed that some
important motives have little to do with Yugoslavia as such , but resulted from the
...
When the iron curtain disappeared , geostrategic importance of some border and
buffer zones - like territories of Czechoslovakia ... Wiberg stressed that some
important motives have little to do with Yugoslavia as such , but resulted from the
...
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could be very important , but in the case of Croatia as well as of most of the
successor states of the Second Yugoslavia , the principle could be applied that –
particularly in conflicts and some other similar circumstances – it is not important
what ...
could be very important , but in the case of Croatia as well as of most of the
successor states of the Second Yugoslavia , the principle could be applied that –
particularly in conflicts and some other similar circumstances – it is not important
what ...
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3 Religious affiliation Differences in religious affiliation is one of the most
important distinguishing characteristics for ethnic identification among the Slavs
in Croatia . The differences occurred after the Avars were defeated by the Croats ,
and ...
3 Religious affiliation Differences in religious affiliation is one of the most
important distinguishing characteristics for ethnic identification among the Slavs
in Croatia . The differences occurred after the Avars were defeated by the Croats ,
and ...
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