Identity and Security in Former YugoslaviaRoutledge, 2019 M05 24 - 326 pages This title was first published in 2000. 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. Looking at the past and present, it studies the implications for the future. |
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... Serbs 17 Croats Croatia 78 Croats 12 Serbs4 - Macedonia 67 Macedonians 21 Albanians - Slovenia 91 Slovenes - - Second Yugoslavia5 36 Serbs 20 Croats 10 Muslims Third Yugoslavia 63 Serbs 14 Albanians 4 Montenegrins Source: The World ...
... Serbs 17 Croats Croatia 78 Croats 12 Serbs4 - Macedonia 67 Macedonians 21 Albanians - Slovenia 91 Slovenes - - Second Yugoslavia5 36 Serbs 20 Croats 10 Muslims Third Yugoslavia 63 Serbs 14 Albanians 4 Montenegrins Source: The World ...
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... Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes. It should be mentioned that on the Slovenian and Croatian side there were simultaneously some idealistic as well as pragmatic reasons for establishing the kingdom. The second kind of reasons were based on a ...
... Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes. It should be mentioned that on the Slovenian and Croatian side there were simultaneously some idealistic as well as pragmatic reasons for establishing the kingdom. The second kind of reasons were based on a ...
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... Serbia', but the Serbs genuinely believed that they had liberated the Croats and Slovenes from the Habsburg yoke” (1972: 7). After the war, the Paris Peace Conference gave Italy the areas that used to be the Slovenes' exit to Adriatic ...
... Serbia', but the Serbs genuinely believed that they had liberated the Croats and Slovenes from the Habsburg yoke” (1972: 7). After the war, the Paris Peace Conference gave Italy the areas that used to be the Slovenes' exit to Adriatic ...
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... (Croats taking away the territory of Croatia populated mostly by Serbs), and the leaderships of Serbia and Montenegro ... Serbs from Croatia (and later those from Bosnia and Herzegovina) seeking to remain in the same state with Serbia ...
... (Croats taking away the territory of Croatia populated mostly by Serbs), and the leaderships of Serbia and Montenegro ... Serbs from Croatia (and later those from Bosnia and Herzegovina) seeking to remain in the same state with Serbia ...
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... Croats 54.000 Serbs 47.000 Muslims 27.000 Yugoslavs 12.000 Others 17.000 Source: 1991 census. The above-mentioned threats may be observed in terms of state security, but they can also eventually become threats in terms of societal ...
... Croats 54.000 Serbs 47.000 Muslims 27.000 Yugoslavs 12.000 Others 17.000 Source: 1991 census. The above-mentioned threats may be observed in terms of state security, but they can also eventually become threats in terms of societal ...
Contents
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3 Croatia | 34 |
4 Bosnia and Herzegovina | 75 |
5 Yugoslavia | 112 |
6 Macedonia | 192 |
7 Conclusions and outlook for the future | 222 |
Notes | 276 |
Bibliography | 292 |
Index | 311 |
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