Yugoslavia's Bloody Collapse: Causes, Course and Consequences

Yugoslavia's Bloody Collapse: Causes, Course and Consequences

by Christopher Bennett
Yugoslavia's Bloody Collapse: Causes, Course and Consequences

Yugoslavia's Bloody Collapse: Causes, Course and Consequences

by Christopher Bennett

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Overview

An incisive and revealing history of how Yugoslavia plunged into violence in the 1990s

Over the past two years, the entire world watched in horror as one of Europe's most stable countries plunged into an orgy of violence and bloodshed that has invoked comparisons to the Holocaust. Aside from empty threats and diplomatic hand wringing, the West has done little to stop the ethnic cleansing, the sieges, and the brutality that has characterized the conflict in the former Yugoslavia. Contrary to common wisdom, the hyper-violent disintegration of the former Yugoslavia is not simply and exclusively the product of inherent and irrational ethnic animosities and centuries of strife. In this engaging book, journalist Christopher Bennett traces the turning point to the 1987 struggle within the Serbian Communist party which was between adherents of a Serb nationalist ideology -embodied by Slobodan Milosevic- and the other Yugoslavs who clung to the vision of a multinational state. As soon as Milosevic gained the upper hand, he ruthlessly purged his rivals and launched a massive campaign of media indoctrination to stir up Serb nationalism. This new nationalism, which has repelled the world since 1991, is primarily Milosevic's creation and not merely the result of historical enmity. As a student at two different Yugoslav universities in the 1980's, Bennett witnessed firsthand many if the critical events which contributed to Yugoslavia's destruction. He renders an incisive and accessible history, covering the period from Tito's dictatorship to the present day.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814712887
Publisher: New York University Press
Publication date: 01/01/1997
Pages: 296
Sales rank: 1,090,620
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.66(d)

About the Author

Journalist Christopher Bennettwas in Ljubljana when Slovenia and Croatia declared independence in June 1991 and remained in the former Yugoslavia for the next 14 months. Since 1994, he has lectured in Yugoslav history at the University of London.

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"A dispassionate, intelligent introduction to the civil war that has destroyed the former Yugoslavia. . . Bennett has the good fortune to speak both Slovenian and Serbo-Croatian, a skill that has enabled him to draw heavily on literature of the region that would be unavailable to most American or British journalists."

-Kirkus Reviews,

"An absolutely excellent must-read study . . . . It overflows with fresh insight and clarity on each page."

-Library Journal,

"This informative study describes how the Serbs . . . disarmed Slovenian and Croatian forces in May 1990, leaving the territories they had protected virtually defenseless. . . Bennett calls 'unpardonable' the refusal of the international community to protect innocent victims of the Serbian rampage in Bosnia-Herzegovina."

-Publisher's Weekly

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