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The three Yugoslavias : state-building and legitimation, 1918-2005

Based on archival research and fieldwork, this book presents a thematic history of Yugoslavia in the 20th century. It demonstrates that the instability of the three 20th-century Yugoslav states can be attributed to the failure of succeeding governments to establish the rule of law and political legitimacy.
Print Book, English, ©2006
Woodrow Wilson Center Press ; Indiana University Press, Washington, D.C., Bloomington, IN, ©2006
History
xxvi, 817 pages : maps ; 24 cm
9780253346568, 0253346568
61687845
1. A theory of system legitimacy
2. The first Yugoslavia, part 1 : the kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovens, 1918-1929
3. The first Yugoslavia, part 2 : the kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1929-1941
4. World war two and the partisan struggle, 1941-1945
5. Happy comrades? Tito, Stalin, and the birth of the second Yugoslavia, 1945-1951
6. Dreaming a new dream, 1950-1962
7. The reform crisis, 1962-1970
8. The rise and fall of Yugoslav liberalism, 1967-1973
9. Controversies in the economic sector, 1965-1990
10. Nationalist tensions, 1968-1990
11. A crisis of legitmacy, 1974-1989
12. Hail Caesar! The rise of Slobodan Milosevic
13. The road to war
14. The war of Yugoslav succession, phase 1 (1991)
15. The war of Yugoslav succession, phase 2 (1992-1995)
16. A flawed peace : post-Dayton Bosnia
17. The third Yugoslavia and after, 1992-2005
18. UNMIK, KFOR, and the future of Kosovo
19. Separate paths : Slovenia, Macedonia, Croatia
20. Conclusion
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