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Sarajevo Survival Guide
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 100

Sarajevo Survival Guide

A parody of a travel guidebook written during the Siege of Sarajevo from 1992-1993.

Croatia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 323

Croatia

From the ashes of former Yugoslavia an independent Croatian state has arisen, the fulfillment, in the words of President Franjo Tudjman, of the Croats' "thousand-year-old dream of independence." Yet few countries in Europe have been born amid such bitter controversy and bloodshed: the savage war between pro-independence forces and the Yugoslav army left about one-third of the country in ruins and resulted in the flight of a quarter of a million of the country's Serbian minority.In this book an eyewitness to the breakup of Yugoslavia provides the first full account of the rise, fall, and rebirth of Croatia from its medieval origins to today's tentative peace. Marcus Tanner describes the creat...

Directory of Officials of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 232

Directory of Officials of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1983
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Sarajevo Under Siege
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 273

Sarajevo Under Siege

Sarajevo Under Siege offers a richly detailed account of the lived experiences of ordinary people in this multicultural city between 1992 and 1996, during the war in the former Yugoslavia. Moving beyond the shelling, snipers, and shortages, it documents the coping strategies people adopted and the creativity with which they responded to desperate circumstances. Ivana Maček, an anthropologist who grew up in the former Yugoslavia, argues that the division of Bosnians into antagonistic ethnonational groups was the result rather than the cause of the war, a view that was not only generally assumed by Americans and Western Europeans but also deliberately promoted by Serb, Croat, and Muslim natio...

Daily Report
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 732

Daily Report

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1996
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Our Conclusion on War Crimes in The Following Areas:
  • Language: en

Our Conclusion on War Crimes in The Following Areas:

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-07-26
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  • Publisher: JIll Starr

Our Conclusion on War Crimes in The Following Areas: (Srebrenica, Zvornik, Bratunac, Milici, Gorazde, Visegrad, Foca, Skelani, Vlasenica, Bijeljina, Milici) (Srebrenica, Zvornik, Bratunac, Milici, Gorazde, Visegrad, Foca, Skelani, Vlasenica, Bijeljina, Milici) Testimonies: Designation of crime:​​Genocide​​(Article 4. of ICTY Statute) PLACE AND TIME: Rupovo brdo (hill) near Milici, May 27, 1995. BRIEF DESCRIPTION: Members of the Muslim army of the so­-called Bosnia­Herzegovina from the protected zone of Srebrenica have entered the area of the Republic of Srpska where on May 27 they have made an ambush on the macadam road Rupovo brdo­Kupusna. When around 17:45 hours a truck vehicle type "Mercedes" arrived in which there were five Serb civilians, who were transporting wood for heating, they were killed on the spot, all the five of them:

Media Capture And Corrupt Journalists
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 332

Media Capture And Corrupt Journalists

This book explores the form, dynamics, and main reasons for media capture and conspiracy between editors and executive politicians in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) since 2000. Situated in the literatures on Europeanization, democratization, party studies, and media studies, the book aims to connect these fields by showing that internal party dynamics play an important role in motivating executive politicians to hijack or collaborate with media. Against this backdrop, the book tells the story of Croatian journalism in the context of media-mafia conglomerates, political corruption, and media hijacking, and examines how "traditional" democratic drivers that the literature frequently cites, s...

Unholy Terror
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 380

Unholy Terror

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Al-Qa’ida: in the 80s they were in Afghanistan, supported by America and fighting the Russians. In the new century they have metastasized throughout the world’s geopolitical body. Where were they in the 90s? Unholy Terror provides the answer, with all its terrifying implications for our world today. This book provides the missing piece in the puzzle of al-Qa’ida’s transformation from an isolated fighting force into a lethal global threat: the Bosnian war of 1992 to 1995. John R. Schindler reveals the unexamined role that radical Islam played in that terrible conflict--and the ill-considered contributions of American policy to al-Qa’ida’s growth. His book explores a truth long hidden from view: that, like Afghanistan in the 1980s, Bosnia in the 1990s became a training ground for the mujahidin. Unholy Terror at last exposes the shocking story of how bin Laden successfully exploited the Bosnian conflict for his own ends--and of how the U. S. Government gave substantial support to his unholy warriors, leading to blowback of epic proportions.

Transforming Heritage in the Former Yugoslavia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 411

Transforming Heritage in the Former Yugoslavia

Heritage became a target during the Yugoslav Wars as part of ethnic cleansing and urbicide. Out of the ashes of war, pasts were remodelled, places took on new layers of meaning, and a wave of new memorialization took hold. Three decades since the fall of Vukovar and the end of the siege of Sarajevo, and more than a decade since Kosovo’s Declaration of Independence, conflict has shifted from armed confrontations to battles about the past. The former Yugoslavia has been described on the one hand as a bastion of plurality and multiculturalism, and on the other, as a territory of antagonism and radical nationalisms, echoing imaginaries and narratives relevant to Europe as a whole. With Croatia...

Endgame in the Balkans
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 436

Endgame in the Balkans

Can Europe tame the Balkans? That's the question veteran journalist Elizabeth Pond addresses in this timely and absorbing book. Starting with the wars of the Yugoslav succession, Endgame in the Balkans guides readers through the region's tumultuous recent history and explores both how the lure of European Union (EU) membership has affected the Balkans and how Balkan developments have shaped the EU. Drawing on hundreds of interviews, as well as decades of experience as a foreign correspondent, Pond moves deftly across the region, from Bulgaria to Romania, Kosovo, Croatia, Bosnia, Macedonia, Albania, and Serbia and Montenegro. She examines the many hurdles standing between these countries and ...