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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... modem state”. The association is partly complementary (for example, when societal identities provide governments with legitimacy) and partly contradictory (for instance, when societal divisions provide assaults against governmental ...
... modem state”. The association is partly complementary (for example, when societal identities provide governments with legitimacy) and partly contradictory (for instance, when societal divisions provide assaults against governmental ...
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... modem states' formal requirements of equality before the law. Particularly some variants of the third and seventh method and also some of the others carry a considerable likelihood of generating resistance that may lead to armed ...
... modem states' formal requirements of equality before the law. Particularly some variants of the third and seventh method and also some of the others carry a considerable likelihood of generating resistance that may lead to armed ...
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... (modem) history, theory of international relations, theory of law, certain law disciplines and some other more or less related disciplines. This methodological conglomeration is used to define possible concrete answers for the questions ...
... (modem) history, theory of international relations, theory of law, certain law disciplines and some other more or less related disciplines. This methodological conglomeration is used to define possible concrete answers for the questions ...
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... modem Slovenia (regions of Julian Alps and the Karst plateau) was inhabited by Illyrians and Celts who were ruled by Rome since the first century BC. Ancestors of the Slovenes, proto-Slovenes or Alpine Slavs, who were loyal to the Avars ...
... modem Slovenia (regions of Julian Alps and the Karst plateau) was inhabited by Illyrians and Celts who were ruled by Rome since the first century BC. Ancestors of the Slovenes, proto-Slovenes or Alpine Slavs, who were loyal to the Avars ...
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... modem Slovenes, presented as “famous for its democratic institutions, strong legal system, popular elections of ruling dukes and progressive legal rights for women.” This Slovene “homeland” became central in the demands for independence ...
... modem Slovenes, presented as “famous for its democratic institutions, strong legal system, popular elections of ruling dukes and progressive legal rights for women.” This Slovene “homeland” became central in the demands for independence ...
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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