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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... Slovenes - - Second Yugoslavia5 36 Serbs 20 Croats 10 Muslims Third Yugoslavia 63 Serbs 14 Albanians 4 Montenegrins Source: The World Almanac and Book of Facts 1995, supplemented by Wiberg, 1995b: 96. In Table 1.1, most of the Yugoslav ...
... Slovenes - - Second Yugoslavia5 36 Serbs 20 Croats 10 Muslims Third Yugoslavia 63 Serbs 14 Albanians 4 Montenegrins Source: The World Almanac and Book of Facts 1995, supplemented by Wiberg, 1995b: 96. In Table 1.1, most of the Yugoslav ...
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... Slovenes, proto-Slovenes or Alpine Slavs, who were loyal to the Avars, settled the region in the sixth century AD (for more details, see Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1998). 2.2 State traditions When the Byzantine emperor Heraclius defeated ...
... Slovenes, proto-Slovenes or Alpine Slavs, who were loyal to the Avars, settled the region in the sixth century AD (for more details, see Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1998). 2.2 State traditions When the Byzantine emperor Heraclius defeated ...
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... Slovene minority, the Carantania serves as a symbol of nationhood for modem Slovenes, presented as “famous for its democratic institutions, strong legal system, popular elections of ruling dukes and progressive legal rights for women ...
... Slovene minority, the Carantania serves as a symbol of nationhood for modem Slovenes, presented as “famous for its democratic institutions, strong legal system, popular elections of ruling dukes and progressive legal rights for women ...
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... Slovene lands, Slovenes did not experience many of the economic and political turbulence that affected life for the other South Slav nations who were living within the Habsburg Empire. Vienna authorities suppressed the first Slovene ...
... Slovene lands, Slovenes did not experience many of the economic and political turbulence that affected life for the other South Slav nations who were living within the Habsburg Empire. Vienna authorities suppressed the first Slovene ...
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... 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 Sea (Goricia, Trieste, and Istria). The newly established kingdom of the South ...
... 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 Sea (Goricia, Trieste, and Istria). The newly established kingdom of the South ...
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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