Myth of ethnic war Serbia and Croatia in the 1990s
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- 9780801472916
- 949.703 22 GA-M
- DR1313 .G34 2006
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OPJGU Sonepat- Campus | Special Collection - Indiana University | Main Library | 949.703 GA-M (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 009246 |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [201]-206), appendix, and index.
The puzzle of the Yugoslav wars of the 1990s -- Image versus reality: misidentifying the causes of violence -- Political conflict in the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, 1960-1989 -- Serbia and the strategy of demobilization, 1990-2000 -- Croatia and the strategy of demobilization, 1990-2000.
Arguing that evidence of high levels of ethnic intermarriage & draft resistence counter received opinion about the origins of the Serb-Croat war in the 1990s, Gagnon proposes a radical new theory: that the conflict was created by established élites seeking to preserve their dominant positions.
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