The Yugoslav drama /Mihailo Crnobrnja.
- second edition.
- Montreal ; Buffalo : McGill-Queen's University Press, (c)1996.
- 1 online resource (xiv, 304 pages) : maps
Includes bibliographies and index.
A country of diversity -- Origins of the idea and the state -- Inter-war instability -- The Tito years -- Tito's successors -- The new wave of Serbian nationalism -- Slovenia and Croatia: the drive to independence -- The supporting cast -- Changes in Europe -- The crisis -- The war in Slovenia and Croatia -- The war in Bosnia and Herzegovina -- The European community steps in -- A call for blue helmets -- Drawing the threads together -- The Balkan endgame -- Is there a solution? -- A chance for peace at last.
"Former Yugoslavian ambassador Mihailo Crnobrnja describes and analyses the deterioration of the Yugoslavian federation and the political forces that fostered it, particularly the presence of nationalism and the absence of democracy. He discusses in detail the part of the drama most visible to the world - the rapid dissolution of the country following civil war and internationalization. The updated second edition provides an evaluation of events over the last two years and the prospects for a lasting peace following the Dayton Accord."--BOOK JACKET. Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Incorporated All Rights Reserved