Yugoslavia's Ruin: The Bloody Lessons of Nationalism, a Patriot's WarningThis remarkable book combines analysis and memoir to offer the unique perspective of an informed insider who lived through Yugoslavia's demise. Cvijeto Job witnessed his country's history as a committed partisan in WWII, a member of the Yugoslav Communist Party, and a career ambassador. His powerful and provocative story of Yugoslavia's birth, rise, and brutal destruction is told in tandem with the experiences of his family and friends as they made political choices that would change their lives forever. Intertwining his family history with the evolution of the Yugoslav Idea, Job probes knowledgeably and deeply into the causes and legacies of Yugoslavia's ruin. The result is a sober assessment of the successes and unflinching critique of the failures of Tito's Yugoslavia and how policies that were intended to ameliorate the country's ethnic tensions were corrupted or abandoned, ending in its undoing. Job argues passionately for the intervention of the international community in Yugoslavia and offers constructive and concrete suggestions for preventing future ethnic atrocities. Anyone reading this book will come to think more deeply about the ways in which the web of history and collective political culture weave the fates of nations and individuals in times of crisis. |
Što ljudi govore - Napišite recenziju
Na uobičajenim mjestima nismo pronašli nikakve recenzije.
Sadržaj
On the Establishment Travail and Destruction of Royal Yugoslavia | 3 |
In the Second World War The Death the Rebirth and the Curse | 15 |
New Yugoslavia The Worst the Best and the Incurable | 41 |
Destabilizing Stabilizers | 65 |
The Chain Reaction of Yugoslav SelfDeterminations | 67 |
Minorities Socialist Yugoslavias Special Pride and Pain | 103 |
Minority Rights YesMinority Status No | 121 |
Tripartite BosniaOne or None | 153 |
Looking Ahead to Overdue Tasks | 209 |
Yugoslavs Main Duty Confronting Nationalist SelfLove | 211 |
To Intervene or Not to Intervene The Kosovo War Paradigm | 225 |
Preventing and Repressing All MassacresA Waiting Mission | 249 |
Afterword | 269 |
Coda | 277 |
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Bosnia Unlucky and Timeless | 155 |
Helping Bosnia Survive From Shame to Dayton and Beyond | 175 |
The Muslim Nation of Bosnia Islamic and NonIslamic | 189 |
About the Author | |
Ostala izdanja - Prikaži sve
Yugoslavia's Ruin: The Bloody Lessons of Nationalism, a Patriot's Warning Cvijeto Job Pregled nije dostupan - 2002 |
Uobičajeni izrazi i fraze
action Agreement Albanians armed Army autonomy AVNOJ Balkans became become Belgrade borders Bosnia Bosnian Muslims called cause civilians claims committed Communist constitution continued Council course crimes Croatia Croats cultural decisions direct distinct early effective equal established ethnic ethnic cleansing Europe European federal fighting forces foreign former genocide groups human independent interests international community issues Italy Kosovo lands later leaders less liberal lives Macedonia major massacres military Milošević minorities Muslims nationalist never Partisan party Peace permitted political population possible practice President prevent problem provinces question reasons recognized regional relations remain republics responsibility rule secession Second Security self-determination separate Serbian Serbs side Slovenia socialist society territorial tion Tito Tito's took United wanted wars Western whole World Yugoslav Yugoslavia
Popularni odlomci
Stranica xxi - But what experience and history teach ' is this, — that peoples and governments never have learned anything from history, or acted on principles deduced from / it.