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基本説明
A through overview of trends in southeastern European countries over the post-1989 period.
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A thorough overview of trends in souteastern European countries over the post-1989 period, these essays also project into the future. Chapters discuss the troublesome transitions to democracy and the legacy of communism; the prospects for economic development and the role of foreign investment; the development of the EU and American and NATO policies toward the region.
Contents
PrologueIntroductionAbstractsPart I: Historical Legacy and Issues of Ethnic Conflict The Nature of Ethnonationalism and Subnationalism: The Case of Yugoslavia, by George A. Kourvetaris and Andrew G. KourvetarisNational Minorities, Nation-States, and External Ntional Homelands in Southeastern Europe, by Victor RoudometofPardon? A Conflict for a Name? Fyrom's Dispute with Greece Revisited, by Demetrius Andreas FloudasThe Bosnian War, 1992-1995: Strategic Analysis, by Harry PapasotiriouCroatia-Serbia: Issues of Contention, by Kleomenis Koutsoukis and Pantelis SkliasCroatia's National Integration: Passing from the 19th to the 21st Century, by Dimitrious KoukourdinosThe Idea of Self-Determination: Lessons from the Former Yugoslavia, by George Raju GG. ThomasThird Party Involvement in Ethnic Conflict: The Case of the Kosovo War, by Edward A. TiryakianPart II: Economic Development and Civil Society Southeast Europe in Transition, by Eleftherios N. BotsasSoutheastern Europe: Prospects for Increased Economic Integration, by Bob DonnorummoThe Development of Civil Society in Southeastern Europe, by Tina Mavrikos-Adamou"We Belong to the West" Representations of Eastern and Western Europe in the Greek Press and the Positioning of the "We", by Anna TriandafyllidouPart III: Geopolitics and Security Policies The Balkans and a Transforming NATO, by S. Victor PapacosmaInstitutionalized Restraint as POlicy: The European Union and the Disintegration of Yugoslavia, by Kostas A. LavdasThe Emergence of a New Ottoman Model: A New Foreign Policy in Turkey, by Stephanos ConstantinidesAn Assessment of American Strategy in the South Balkans Since the Dissolution of Yugoslavia, by Alexandros K. KyrouA Selective Annotated Bibliiography