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Understanding Cultural Landmines in the Balkans
Dawn S. Statham
Monie Smith
Ric Holmes
其他書名
How the Land and Its History Have Kept a People at War
出版
Storming Media
, 2001-10
主題
Political Science / General
ISBN
1423523040
9781423523048
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=2QOCPwAACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Throughout eastern Europe, it was a time of unprecedented social and political upheaval. Old alliances crumbled and new nations emerged so often and so suddenly that for a time it was hard to keep track of the latest developments, and practically a waste of time to redraw old boundary lines given the pervasive fluidity of the political environment. Moreover, many of the events that were reshaping the geo-political face of eastern Europe during the final decade of the Twentieth Century were so far-reaching that only in retrospect could their full implications be grasped. This seemed to be especially true on the Balkan Peninsula. Certainly no other region of Europe was more affected by the watershed events of the 1990's. And although history allowed no Balkan country to remain unaffected by the era's rapidly changing circumstances, the six constituent republics of the sovereign state already known as Yugoslavia were perhaps most acutely impacted. It was in the former Republic of Yugoslavia that the fires of political change burned most brightly.