The Yugoslav people's agony : the role of the Yugoslav People's Army /
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Author / Creator: | Hadžić, Miroslav. |
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Imprint: | Aldershot, Hampshire, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, c2002. |
Description: | xiii, 293 p. ; 23 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4827313 |
Table of Contents:
- Abbreviations
- Author's Note
- Introduction
- Part I. The Army's Road to War
- 1. The Army Fails to Acknowledge Reality
- 1.1. The Political Milieu of the Yugoslav People's Army
- 1.2. The Army's Defense of Socialism
- 1.3. Ideological Entrenchment
- 2. The Army's Rejection of Reality
- 2.1. The Political Disintegration of Yugoslavia
- 2.2. The Army's Ideological Arbitration
- 2.3. Illusory Monolith
- 3. The Army's Destruction of Reality
- 3.1. The Political Dissolution of Yugoslavia
- 3.2. The Army Abandons Yugoslavia
- 4. The Destruction of Yugoslavia By Common Consent
- 4.1. War by Arrangement
- 4.2. War in Doses
- 4.3. Introduction to a Bestial War
- Part II. The Jan's Warfare Balance
- 5. The Essence of the Yugoslav War
- 5.1. The Trill of Striking Motives
- 5.2. The Yu-War's Social Energy
- 5.3. Cumulative Effect of the Legacy
- 6. The Powerlessness of the Military's Might
- 6.1. Irrevocable Submission to State Control after the Dissolution of SKJ
- 6.2. Alliance of Reform with the Federal Government
- 6.3. Independent Putsch
- 6.4. Accepting and Supporting the Recomposition of Yugoslavia
- 6.4.a. Support for turning Yugoslavia into a confederation
- 6.4.b. Support for the creation of a new 'Pan-Serbian' state
- 7. Foundations of the Army's Powerlessness
- 7.1. The JNA's Systemic Protection from the People
- 7.2. Social Profile of the JNA
- Part III. Changing Without Change
- 8. New Model of an Old Gun
- 8.1. Hidden Traces of the Legacy
- 9. Self-Transformation of the Yugoslav Army
- 9.1. Shortage of Prerequisites
- 9.2. The Yugoslav Army's Capacity for Transformation
- 9.3. The DOS Dividing Line
- Conclusions
- Bibliography of Cited Works
- Index