Abstract

Preface Germany and Yugoslavia: The Story, 1991-1992 Germany and Yugoslavia Before the Summer of 1991 The Crisis Breaks: 23 June-7 July 1991 Serbia Launches a New Balkan War: July-August 1991 Birth of the Peace Conference: August-September 1991 The Death of Yugoslavia: September-October 1991 Struggling with Serb Obstinacy: October-November 1991 The Road to Recognition: November-December 1991 The War Spreads to Bosnia: January-June 1992 The London Conference: July-August 1992 Germany and Yugoslavia: 1991-1992: The Issues On Values and Interests Between Self-Determination and Institutional Legitimacy: On the Dangers and Limits of Political Rhetoric Shadows of the Past: Did Germany Re-enact History? A New Balkan War: On the Nature and Origins of the Conflicts in Yugoslavia States and Frontiers: On the Dialectic of Unity and Diversity in the Yugoslav Realm Resisting False Claims: Why Serbia Is Not Yugoslavia (and Never Was) Recognition: The Myth of Prematureness Recognition: The Legend of Unilateralism Conclusions Correct Insights and Sound Principles Cannot Cure Behavioral Weaknesses Notes Chronology of Events Glossary Annotated Bibliography Index

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