Dismembering the State: The Death of Yugoslavia and why it Matters

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Lexington Books, 2001 - 623 páginas
P. H. Liotta's previous book, The Wreckage Reconsidered, was acclaimed as a tour de force of scholarship. In Dismembering the State, Liotta continues to challenge numerous assumptions about the disintegration of Yugoslavia. His research uses an "ecological," or holistic, perspective to address interwoven questions such as the role of military intervention as coercive diplomacy, the use of chaos as a strategy against America's and NATO's technological military predominance, and the influence of post-Cold War European democratic and economic reforms. This book considers how a host of factors, from 1991 to 1999, combined to contribute significantly to both the disintegration of the nation-state and to the continued instability of the present states of the former Yugoslavia. Of interest to both scholars and sophisticated lay readers, Liotta has fashioned a scholarly assessment of this timely and complex topic that promises to be as innovative as it is erudite.
 

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INTRODUCTION AND ASSESSMENT AN ECOLOGICAL APPROACH TO DISINTEGRATION
1
Introduction
3
Working Out the Logic and IllLogic of Disintegration
21
A MASK FOR CHAOS SOCIAL ASPECTS OF DISINTEGRATION
57
Malthus Mayhem and the Myth of Yugoslavia
63
Strategic Aspects of Disintegration
87
NO MANs LAND ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL ASPECTS OF DISINTEGRATION
121
Yugoslav SelfManagement and the Economics of Disaster
125
Outcomes and Possibilities
333
APPENDICES
347
A Serbian View of Nationalism
349
A Croatian View of Nationalism
353
General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina
367
The Serbian Response to the Rambouillet Interim Agreement
431
An Interview with Kiro Gligorov President of the Republic of Macedonia
473
Restrictions on Assistance to Countries Entities and Communities in the Former Yugoslavia Providing Sanctuary to Publicly Indicted War Criminals T...
487

The Ethics of Intervention and the Former Yugoslavia 19911998
149
THICKER THAN WATER HISTORIC AND RELIGIOUS ASPECTS OF DISINTEGRATION
183
Balkan Fragmentation and the Rise of the Parastate
187
Fault Lines in the Balkan Enigma
217
BEYOND THE PALE AFTERSHOCKS IN BOSNIAHERZEGOVINA KOSOVO AND MACEDONIA
255
NATO SFOR and the Difficult Peace
259
Bosnia and the Economics of War and Peace
269
The Future Republic of Macedonia
287
After Kosovo
309
CONCLUSION OUTCOMES AND POSSIBILITIES
331
Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe
493
Promoting Trade and Investment in Southeast Europe
511
Promoting Democracy in Serbia
517
Internet Resources
519
Representative Maps
529
Bibliography
559
Index
603
About the Author
617
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P. H. Liotta is Professor of National Security Affairs at the U.S. Naval War College.

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