State building in the Balkans : dilemmas on the eve of 21st century /

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Imprint:Ravenna : Longo, 1998.
Description:365 p. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
Series:Europe and the Balkans international network ; 8
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4669708
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Other authors / contributors:Bianchini, S. (Stefano)
Schöpflin, George.
ISBN:8880631721
Notes:Collected essays.
Contains bibliography and notes.
Includes bibliographical references.
Table of Contents:
  • Agenda, agency, and aims of Central East European transitions: contours of the post-socialist path to consolidation / Claus Offe
  • Processes of democratization in Eastern Europe / Ivan Vejvoda
  • The idea of state in post-communist Balkan societies / Stefano Bianchini
  • The international legitimization of the ethnic state / Henry Huttenbach
  • Some reflections on the moral grounds used for the legitimization of emerging communities in post-communist countries / Zarko Puhovski
  • Secession and accommodation in multiethnic societies / Daniele Petrosino
  • Europe and the constituting of modern Bulgaria / Georgi Dimitrov, Anna Krasteva
  • State-building and local resistance: a Bulgarian case / Deema Kaneff
  • Difference à la Roumanie / Pavel Câmpeanu
  • Albania in transition: the question of identity and the customary law / Emmanuela del Re
  • Transnational civil society / Mary Kaldor
  • From fraternity to fratricide. Nationalism, globalism and the fall of Yugoslavia / Carl-Ulrik Schierup
  • Yugoslavia: State construction and state failure / George Schöpflin
  • Identity: usual bias, political manipulations and historical forgeries. The Yugoslav drama / Ivan Ivekovic
  • Nation building in Bosnia: from Tito to Dayton / Paul Shoup
  • The evolution of the civil soviety in a pre-war Bosnia-Herzegovina / Neven Andjelic
  • The radical right politics in Slovenia / Rudolf M. Rizman
  • National identity, building processes in post-communist society: Serbian case (1989-1996) / Dusan Janjic.