<p>"This book is a key collection in the study of Serbia and succeeds in discussing topics which have been neglected by many other texts."</p>

European History Quarterly

<p>"It is difficult to do justice to such a superbly edited and carefully conceived book as Serbia Since 1989. Despite the considerable literature on the Yugoslav break-up, few authors have managed to capture so consistently and with such attention to detail the political mood and social dynamics of Serbia as the contributors to this collection."</p>

Canadian Slavonic Papers

During their thirteen years in power, Slobodan Milosevic and his cohorts plunged Yugoslavia into wars of ethnic cleansing, leading to the murder of thousands of civilians. The Milosevic regime also subverted the nation's culture, twisted the political mainstream into a virulent nationalist mold, sapped the economy through war and the criminalization of a free market, returned to gender relations of a bygone era, and left the state so dysfunctional that its peripheries--Kosovo, Vojvodina, and Montenegro--have been struggling to maximize their distance from Belgrade, through far-reaching autonomy or through outright independence.In this valuable collection of essays, Vjeran Pavlakovic, Reneo Lukic, and Obrad Kesic examine elements of continuity and discontinuity from the Milosevic era to the twenty-first century, the struggle at the center of power, and relations between Serbia and Montenegro. Contributions by Sabrina Ramet, James Gow, and Milena Michalski explore the role of Serbian wartime propaganda and the impact of the war on Serbian society. Essays by Eric Gordy, Maja Miljovic, Marko Hoare, and Kari Osland look at the legacy of Serbia's recent wars-issues of guilt and responsibility, the economy, and the trial of Slobodan Milosevic in The Hague. Sabrina Ramet and Biljana Bijelic address the themes of culture and values. Frances Trix, Emil Kerenji, and Dennis Reinhartz explore the peripheries in the politics of Kosovo/a, Vojvodina, and Serbia's Roma.Serbia Since 1989 reveals a Serbia that is still traumatized from Milosevic's rule and groping toward redefining its place in the world.
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During thirteen years in power, Slobodan Milosvevic and his cohorts plunged Yugoslavia into wars of ethnic cleansing, leading to the murder of thousands of civilians. This collection of essays examines the Milosevic era, power struggles, the legacy of Serbia's recent wars, Serbia's Roma, and other topics.
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Preface1. Introduction: Serbia as a Dysfunctional State / Vjeran PavlakovicPart I. The Center2. Serbia Transformed? Political Dynamics in the Milosevic Era and After / Vjeran Pavlakovic3. From the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia to the Union of Serbia and Montenegro / Reneo Lukic4. An Airplane with Eighteen Pilots: Serbia after Milosevic / Obrad KesicPart II. The Legacy of the War5. Under the Holy Lime Tree: The Inculcation of Neurotic and Psychotic Syndromes as a Serbian Wartime Strategy, 1986-95 / Sabrina P. Ramet6. The Impact of the War on Serbia: Spoiled Appetites and Progressive Decay / James Gow and Milena Michalski7. Postwar Guilt and Responsibility in Serbia: The Effort to Confront It and the Effort to Avoid It / Eric D. Gordy8. Crime and the Economy under Milosevic and His Successors / Maja Miljkovic and Marko Attila Hoare9. The Trial of Slobodan Milosevic / Kari M. OslandPart III. Culture and Values10. The Politics of the Serbian Orthodox Church / Sabrina P. Ramet11. Nationalism, Motherhood, and the Reordering of Women's Power / Biljana BijelicPart IV. Peripheries12. Kosovar Albanians between a Rock and a Hard Place / Frances Trix13. Vojvodina since 1988 / Emil Kerenji14. The Yugoslav Roma under Slobodan Milosevic and After / Dennis ReinhartzPart V. Conclusion15. The Sirens and the Guslar: An Afterword / Sabrina P. RametGlossaryContributorsIndex
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Essays examines the Milosevic era, power struggles, the legacy of Serbia’s recent wars, Serbia’s Roma, and other topics.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780295986500
Publisert
2006-12-20
Utgiver
Vendor
University of Washington Press
Vekt
590 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
440

Om bidragsyterne

Sabrina P. Ramet is professor of political science at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim; a senior associate of the Peace Research Institute, Oslo; and a research associate at the Science and Research Center of the Republic of Slovenia, Koper. She is the author of many books including Balkan Babel and Social Currents in Eastern Europe. Vjeran Pavlakovic is a doctoral candidate in history at the University of Washington and former Fulbright fellow at the University of Zagreb in Croatia. He is a coauthor of Sovereign Law vs. Sovereign Nation: The Cases of Kosovo and Montenegro.