Abstract

Introduction: The Roots of Discord and the Language of War (Sabrina Petra Ramet.) Adumbrations Of The Breakup The Avoidable Catastrophe (Dennison Rusinow.) The Dissolution of Yugoslav Historiography (Ivo Banac.) The Armed Forces of Yugoslavia: Sliding into War (Marko Milivojevic.) Media: The Extension of Politics by Other Means (Jasmina Kuzmanovic.) The Republics The Serbian Church and the Serbian Nation (S. P. Ramet.) Democracy and Nationalism in Croatia: The First Three Years (Dijana Plestina.) The Bosnian Crisis in 1992 (Paul Shoup.) Slovenias Road to Democracy (S. P. Ramet.) The Macedonian Enigma (S. P. Ramet.) Politics in Montenegro (Milan Andrejevich.) Economics Economic Transformation in Former Yugoslavia, with Special Regard to Privatization (Ljubisa S. Adamovich.) Foreign Economic Relations (Oskar Kovac.) Environmental Issues and Policies, with Special Attention to Montenegro (S. Adamovic and Vukasin Pavlovic.) Foreign Relations Relations with the Superpowers (Branko Pribicevic.) Yugoslavias Relations with European States (Zachary T. Irwin.) Culture And Society The New DemocracyWith Women or Without Them? (Rada Ivekovic.) Only Crooks Can Get Ahead: Post-Yugoslav Cinema/TV/Video in the 1990s (Andrew Horton.) The Catholic Church in a Time of Crisis (Jure Kristo.) Conclusion The Yugoslav Crisis and the West (S. P. Ramet.).

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