基本説明
Examines the 10 years preceding the Bosnian war.
Full Description
When the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina broke out a baffled world sought explanations from a range of experts who offered a variety of reasons for the conflict. The author of this study takes Bosnian affairs seriously and in so doing makes it much easier to grasp why the war occurred.
Contents
Part 1 The ruling system: society and economy in Bosnia-Herzegovina, 1945-1980; politics in the 1970s; the party and the population. Part 2 The end of strong rule: broader origins of problems; the Agrokomerc scandal; broader aspects of the scandal; consequences for the system. Part 3 Civil society - its emergence and its limits: introduction and definitions; manifestations of civil society; reaction of the ruling party. Part 4 The rise of nationalism and the communists: the Yugoslav context; impact on Bosnia-Herzegovina; Serbia's involvement in Bosnian affairs; the end of the league of communists.