The Yugoslav transition(s) to democracy is perhaps the most complex of all the Eastern European cases. It can be argued that Yugoslavia enjoyed the most favorable initial conditions of any country in the region: the regime was relatively liberal, there was an indigenous, vibrant civil society, an economic crisis had put politicians on the defensive, and the country was not overly tied to either Western or Eastern influence. Had these structural conditions been the full story, Yugoslavia might have been able to dissolve without the most violent war Europe has experienced since 1945. However, one major factor came to trump all others: nationalism. The history of Yugoslavia's fall cannot be told without attention to ethnic rivalries. Since the...
Nationalism has marked the democratic transition of many post-communist societies, including Croatia...
The self-destructiveness of the former Yugoslav federal system has not yet received its appropriate ...
Devic, Ana (Dogus Author)After the conflagration of Tito’s Yugoslavia a medley of new and not-so-new...
Alongside the real wars that tore apart the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia there has been ...
Yugoslavia as South Slavic state, initially formed in 1918, under the name of Kingdom of three Slavi...
This dissertation examines the social roots and political dynamics of ethnic conflict and cooperatio...
In this thesis, we aim to find the relationship between the economic crisis and the rise of national...
The choice between modern nation-building and integration into supranational European and Euro-Atlan...
After 1989, along with the collapse of Soviet Union, Central and Eastern European countries the demo...
For Yugoslavia, 1968 did not follow the European script, and its drama lacked clear political and in...
This thesis is concerned with the relation of the democratization process and the national mobilizat...
The choice between modern nation-building and integration into supranational European and Euro-Atlan...
Nationalism represents a serious challenge for the countries in transition. It is a factor which imm...
This thesis attempts to provide an answer to the questions of why the Yugoslav collapse had disinteg...
Yugoslavia : the nationality crisis, and the crisis in the political The post-Tito period in Yugosl...
Nationalism has marked the democratic transition of many post-communist societies, including Croatia...
The self-destructiveness of the former Yugoslav federal system has not yet received its appropriate ...
Devic, Ana (Dogus Author)After the conflagration of Tito’s Yugoslavia a medley of new and not-so-new...
Alongside the real wars that tore apart the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia there has been ...
Yugoslavia as South Slavic state, initially formed in 1918, under the name of Kingdom of three Slavi...
This dissertation examines the social roots and political dynamics of ethnic conflict and cooperatio...
In this thesis, we aim to find the relationship between the economic crisis and the rise of national...
The choice between modern nation-building and integration into supranational European and Euro-Atlan...
After 1989, along with the collapse of Soviet Union, Central and Eastern European countries the demo...
For Yugoslavia, 1968 did not follow the European script, and its drama lacked clear political and in...
This thesis is concerned with the relation of the democratization process and the national mobilizat...
The choice between modern nation-building and integration into supranational European and Euro-Atlan...
Nationalism represents a serious challenge for the countries in transition. It is a factor which imm...
This thesis attempts to provide an answer to the questions of why the Yugoslav collapse had disinteg...
Yugoslavia : the nationality crisis, and the crisis in the political The post-Tito period in Yugosl...
Nationalism has marked the democratic transition of many post-communist societies, including Croatia...
The self-destructiveness of the former Yugoslav federal system has not yet received its appropriate ...
Devic, Ana (Dogus Author)After the conflagration of Tito’s Yugoslavia a medley of new and not-so-new...