Broken Bonds: Yugoslavia's Disintegration and Balkan Politics in Transition

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Westview Press, 1995 - Broj stranica: 386
Struggling against high odds, Yugoslavia managed to survive from its inception in 1918 until the early 1990s. But now, tragic ethnic and regional conflicts have irrevocably fragmented the country. In his timely book, Lenard Cohen explores the original conception and motives underlying the “Yugoslav idea,” looking at the state’s major problems, achievements, and failures during its short and troubled history.Cohen answers a broad range of questions concerning contemporary Yugoslavia: How did the state plunge from its position as a positive model to an essentially negative case of socialist reform? What measures for recovery were proposed by the country’s ethnically and regionally segmented one-party elite? What were the reasons for the eventual abandonment of reform socialism, the elimination of the single party’s monopoly, and the rapid delegitimation of the country’s federal political institutions? What programs have been offered by the noncommunist and “born again” communist leaders elected to power during the revival of multiparty pluralism in 1990? How did their efforts to achieve regional and ethnic sovereignty place the country in such a precarious and ultimately fatal position?The concluding chapters of the book offer an analysis of the causes and horrifying consequences of the military conflict and civil war from 1991 to 1994, including a discussion of the impotent efforts at peacekeeping, the dynamics of the complex and savage struggle in Bosnia-Hercegovina, and an examination of the problems faced by Yugoslavia’s successor states.
  

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Socialist Reform in Crisis The PostTito Debate
45
1a Surveyed Young People Not Wishing to Join
48
The Emergence of Party Pluralism
79
The Fragmentation of State Authority
115
Nationalism Triumphant
139
New Elites and a Delegitimated Federation
163
Prelude to Civil War
197
Improvisation
233
The War in BosniaHercegovina
241
The Geneva Negotiations on BosniaHercegovina
251
Notes
265
An Endless Endgame
275
YugoslavisnVs Failure and the Changing Balkan Mosaic
327
About the Book and Author
375
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Stranica 272 - ... Thus there appears to be no viable way to create three territorially distinct States based on ethnic or confessional principles. Any plan to do so would involve incorporating a very large number of members of the other ethnic/confessional groups, or consist of a number of separate enclaves of each ethnic/confessional group. Such a plan could achieve homogeneity and coherent boundaries only by a process of enforced population transfer...
Stranica 10 - As it is a fact that we Slovenes, Croats and Serbs constitute a compact linguistic and ethnic group with similar economic conditions, and so indissolubly linked by common fate on a common territory that no one of the three can aspire to a separate future, and in consideration of the fact that among the Slovenes, Croats, and Serbs, the Jugoslav thought is even today strongly developed, we have extended our national sentiments beyond our frontier to the Croats and Serbs... By this we all become members...
Stranica 272 - Such a plan could achieve homogeneity and coherent boundaries only by a process of enforced population transfer - which has already been condemned by the International Conference, as well as by the (UN) General Assembly . . . Furthermore, a confederation formed of three such states would be inherently unstable, for at least two would surely forge immediate and stronger connections with neighbouring States of the former Yugoslavia than they would with the other two units of Bosnia-Herzegovina.58 Sarajevo...
Stranica 54 - succeeded in tricking both the communists and the nationalists: the communists believed he was only pretending to be a nationalist and the nationalists that he was only pretending to be a...
Stranica 268 - Commission finds that even if the Constitutional Law in question does sometimes fall short of the obligations assumed by Croatia when it accepted the Draft Convention of 4 November 1991, it nonetheless satisfies the requirements of general international law regarding the protection of minorities.
Stranica 193 - Transitional and concluding provisions Article 140 The Republic of Croatia shall remain part of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia until a new agreement is reached by the Yugoslav republics, or until the Croatian Sabor decides otherwise. If the territorial integrity of the Republic of Croatia is infringed by an act of or procedure by a federal organ or an organ of other republics or provinces, members of the Federation, or if the Republic is brought into an unequal position in the Federation,...
Stranica 56 - unfounded, irrational and... primitive fear of exploitation

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O autoru (1995)

Lenard J. Cohen is Professor of Political Science at Simon Fraser University, British Columbia, Canada. He lives in Langley, British Columbia.

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