Confronting the Yugoslav Controversies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 493

Confronting the Yugoslav Controversies

This collection of essays examines Yugoslavia's dissolution and the subsequent wars.

The Serbs
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 436

The Serbs

Who are the Serbs? Branded by some as Europe's new Nazis, they are seen by others—and by themselves—as the innocent victims of nationalist aggression and of an implacably hostile world media. In this challenging new book, Timothy Judah, who covered the war years in former Yugoslavia for the London Times and the Economist, argues that neither is true. Exploring the Serbian nation from the great epics of its past to the battlefields of Bosnia and the backstreets of Kosovo, he sets the fate of the Serbs within the story of their past. This wide-ranging, scholarly, and highly readable account opens with the windswept fortresses of medieval kings and a battle lost more than six centuries ago ...

The Civil War in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-95)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 742

The Civil War in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-95)

The war in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1995) was the bloodiest and most savage conflict in post-WWII Europe. While numerous books and articles on the subject exist, this book fills an important void by comprehensively addressing the intricacies of the conflict’s political, historic, military, and diplomatic factors. The brutal civil war triggered by the demise of Yugoslavia. Based on documents and eyewitness accounts, the book covers the ideologies, hidden agendas, military operations, covert actions, and diplomacy that resulted in the Dayton Peace Accords of 1995. It also includes the geography, population, and tumultuous history of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The author convincingly dispels myths related to the war, including pre-planned Serbian aggression, the siege of Sarajevo, the massacres of civilians in the UN “safe areas” of Srebrenica and Žepa, and Slobodan Miloševi?’s role.

Unholy Terror
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 380

Unholy Terror

  • Type: Book
  • -
  • Published: Unknown
  • -
  • 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.

Elections in Bosnia-Herzegovina, September 12-13, 1998
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 24
Fires of Hatred
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 260

Fires of Hatred

Traces the history of ethnic cleansing and its relationship to genocide and population transfer, illustrating why the practice has grown in incidence in the twentieth century as modern states and societies continue to organize themselves by ethnic criteria.

A Concise History of Bosnia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 245

A Concise History of Bosnia

Focuses on the dynamic and creative aspects of Bosnia's past as well as the contested, tragic and controversial.

Britain and the Balkans
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 321

Britain and the Balkans

  • Type: Book
  • -
  • Published: 2006-04-18
  • -
  • Publisher: Routledge

This book traces the evolution of British policy in former Yugoslavia, from the onset of war in Croatia and Bosnia to the NATO action in Kosovo and beyond, examining the underlying factors which have governed Britain's Balkans policy.

Divide and Fall?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 228

Divide and Fall?

  • Type: Book
  • -
  • Published: 1999-06-17
  • -
  • Publisher: Verso

Divide and Fall?, the first full-length analysis of the post-Cold War revival of ethnic partition, is a major intervention in the study of international relations. Radha Kumar examines the carve-up of Bosnia, comparing it to earlier divisions of Ireland, India, Palestine and Cyprus.

The Bosniaks
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 298

The Bosniaks

A compelling exploration of Bosniak political identity, chronicling the development of a nation and its people in the wake of catastrophe.