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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... sides of the same coin” (Moller, 1993: 12-13). Societal security is different from state security. Societal security deals with nation in the sense that nation is not synonymous with state. When one deals with traditional security ...
... sides of the same coin” (Moller, 1993: 12-13). Societal security is different from state security. Societal security deals with nation in the sense that nation is not synonymous with state. When one deals with traditional security ...
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... side there were simultaneously some idealistic as well as pragmatic reasons for establishing the kingdom. The second kind of reasons were based on a presumption that association with Serbia, which victoriously came out of the First ...
... side there were simultaneously some idealistic as well as pragmatic reasons for establishing the kingdom. The second kind of reasons were based on a presumption that association with Serbia, which victoriously came out of the First ...
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... sides. Admittedly, the new state could be seen as a 'Greater Serbia', but the Serbs genuinely believed that they had ... side, there were military and some other forms of resistance led by the Slovene National Liberation Front, which was ...
... sides. Admittedly, the new state could be seen as a 'Greater Serbia', but the Serbs genuinely believed that they had ... side, there were military and some other forms of resistance led by the Slovene National Liberation Front, which was ...
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Zlatko Isakovic. Between the two sides a civil conflict was fought in the central part of the Ljubljana area. At the end of the war, Tito's army executed most of some 10,000 Slovenes who collaborated with the fascists, and the communists ...
Zlatko Isakovic. Between the two sides a civil conflict was fought in the central part of the Ljubljana area. At the end of the war, Tito's army executed most of some 10,000 Slovenes who collaborated with the fascists, and the communists ...
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... side is demanding more and more rights for 4,000 Italians, which occurred in Slovenia mostly after the Trieste crisis in 1954, when one part of the Free Territory of Trieste in Istria peninsula was included in Yugoslav territory. In ...
... side is demanding more and more rights for 4,000 Italians, which occurred in Slovenia mostly after the Trieste crisis in 1954, when one part of the Free Territory of Trieste in Istria peninsula was included in Yugoslav territory. In ...
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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