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Snezana, Trifunovska, ed. Yugoslavia through documents: From its creation to its dissolution. Dordrecht: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1994.

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Janos, Andrew C. Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia: Ethnic conflict and the dissolution of multinational states. [Berkeley, Calif.]: International and Area Studies, University of California at Berkeley, 1997.

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Titoism and dissidence: Studies in the history and dissolution of Communist Yugoslavia. Frankfurt am Main: P. Lang, 1995.

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Violent, Dissolution of Yugoslavia (2004 Belgrade Serbia). The Violent Dissolution of Yugoslavia: Causes, dynamics and effects : collection of papers. Belgrade: Centre for Civil-Military relations, 2004.

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Mark, Pinson, ed. The Muslims of Bosnia-Herzegovina: Their historic development from the Middle Ages to the dissolution of Yugoslavia. 2nd ed. Cambridge, Mass: Distributed for the Center for Middle Eastern Studies of Harvard University by Harvard University Press, 1996.

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Mark, Pinson, ed. The muslims of Bosnia-Herzegovina: Their historic development from the Middle Ages to the dissolution of Yugoslavia. Cambridge, Mass: Distributed for the Center for Middle Eastern Studies of Harvard University by Harvard University Press, 1994.

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Sotirović, Vladislav B. Sociolingvistički aspekt raspada Jugoslavije i srpsko nacionalno pitanje: Sociolinguistic aspect of dissolution of Yugoslavia and Serbian national question. Viljnus: "Raspeto Kosovo", 2013.

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The dissolution of Yugoslavia and the Badinter Arbitration Commission: A contextual study of peace-making efforts in the post-Cold War world. Aldershot, Hants, England: Ashgate/Dartmouth, 2000.

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Nationalism, myth, and the state in Russia and Serbia: Antecedents of the dissolution of the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2015.

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Protić, Milan St. Causes of the Yugoslav dissolution. [S.l.]: Center for Serbian Studies, 1991.

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Gligorov, Vladimir. Yugoslav economics facing reform and dissolution. Wien: Verein "Wiener Institut für Internationale Wirtschaftsvergleiche", 1998.

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Institution, Brookings, ed. Balkan tragedy: Chaos and dissolution after the Cold War. Washington, D.C: Brookings Institution, 1995.

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Osmancavusoglu, Emel G. The wars of Yugoslav dissolution and Britain's role in shaping western policy 1991 - 1995. Ankara: Center for Strategic Research, 2000.

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Kuljić, Todor. The Balkans Rachomon: Historiography and literature on dissolution of SFRY. Beograd: Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia, 2002.

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Chomsky, Noam. Yugoslavia: Peace, war, and dissolution. PM Press, 2018.

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Chomsky, Noam, and Andrej Grubačić. Yugoslavia: Peace, War, and Dissolution. PM Press, 2018.

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Chomsky, Noam, and Andrej Grubačić. Yugoslavia: Peace, War, and Dissolution. PM Press, 2018.

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Chomsky, Noam, and Andrej Grubačić. Yugoslavia: Peace, War, and Dissolution. PM Press, 2018.

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Trifunovska, Snezana. Yugoslavia Through Documents:From Its Creation to Its Dissolution. Springer, 1994.

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Weller, Marc. Twenty Years of Crisis: The Violent Dissolution of Yugoslavia in International Law. Oxford University Press, 2020.

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Terrett, Steve. The Dissolution of Yugoslavia and the Badinter Arbitration Commission. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315195049.

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Shape of Populism: Serbia Before the Dissolution of Yugoslavia. University of Michigan Press, 2019.

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Grdesic, Marko. Shape of Populism: Serbia Before the Dissolution of Yugoslavia. University of Michigan Press, 2019.

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Editors, Charles River. Dissolution of Yugoslavia: The History of the Yugoslav Wars and the Political Problems That Led to Yugoslavia's Demise. Independently Published, 2018.

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Editors, Charles River. Dissolution of Yugoslavia: The History of the Yugoslav Wars and the Political Problems That Led to Yugoslavia's Demise. Independently Published, 2018.

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Trifunovska, Sneizana. Former Yugoslavia Through Documents:From Its Dissolution to the Peace Settlement. Springer, 1999.

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Snežana, Trifunovska, ed. Former Yugoslavia through documents: From its dissolution to the peace settlement. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1999.

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Terrett, Steve. Dissolution of Yugoslavia and the Badinter Arbitration Commission: A Contextual Study of Peace-Making Efforts in the Post-Cold War World. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Terrett, Steve. Dissolution of Yugoslavia and the Badinter Arbitration Commission: A Contextual Study of Peace-Making Efforts in the Post-Cold War World. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Terrett, Steve. Dissolution of Yugoslavia and the Badinter Arbitration Commission: A Contextual Study of Peace-Making Efforts in the Post-Cold War World. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Terrett, Steve. Dissolution of Yugoslavia and the Badinter Arbitration Commission: A Contextual Study of Peace-Making Efforts in the Post-Cold War World. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Veljko Vujačić. Nationalism, Myth, and the State in Russia and Serbia: Antecedents of the Dissolution of the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia. Cambridge University Press, 2015.

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Vujačić, Veljko. Nationalism, Myth, and the State in Russia and Serbia: Antecedents of the Dissolution of the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia. University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations, 2017.

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Vujačić, Veljko. Nationalism, Myth, and the State in Russia and Serbia: Antecedents of the Dissolution of the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia. Cambridge University Press, 2015.

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Terrett, Steve. Dissolution of Yugoslavia and the Badinter Arbitration Commission: A Contextual Study of Peace-Making Efforts in the Post-Cold War World. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Pinson, Mark. The Muslims of Bosnia-Herzegovina: Their Historic Development from the Middle Ages to the Dissolution of Yugoslavia (Harvard Middle Eastern Monograp). Harvard University Press, 1994.

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Mottahedeh, Roy Parviz. The Muslims of Bosnia-Herzegovina: Their Historic Development from the Middle Ages to the Dissolution of Yugoslavia, 2nd ed (Harvard Middle Eastern Monographs). 2nd ed. Harvard University Press, 1996.

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Tasić, Dmitar. Paramilitarism in the Balkans. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198858324.001.0001.

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This book is analysing the origins and manifestations of paramilitary violence in three neighbouring Balkan countries—Yugoslavia, Bulgaria and Albania after the First World War. It shows the role of paramilitarism in internal as well as in external policies in all three above-mentioned states, and it focuses on the main actors and perpetrators of paramilitary violence, their social backgrounds, motivations and future career trajectories. It also places the region into the broader European context of booming paramilitarism that came as the result of first global conflict, dissolution of old empires, creation of nation-states and simultaneous revolutions. While paramilitarism in most of post-Great War European states was the product of violence of the First World War and brutalization which societies of both victorious and defeated countries went through, paramilitarism in the Balkans was closely connected with the already existing traditions originating from the period of armed struggle against the Ottoman rule, and state and nation building projects of the late 19th and early 20th century. Paramilitary traditions here were so strong that in all subsequent crises and military conflicts in the Balkans, i.e. the Second World War and Wars of Yugoslav Succession during the 1990’s, the legacy of paramilitarism remained alive and present. Among several features of paramilitarism in the Balkans 1917 - 1924 this book analyse strong inclination towards guerrilla warfare as the integral part of the warfare culture of the Balkans paramilitaries.
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Pierre, Klein. Part 2 The Post-Cold War Era (1990–2000), 41 The Intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina—1992–95. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198784357.003.0041.

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This contribution gives an account of the actions undertaken under the auspices of the United Nations in order to restore peace and security in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1995, in the context of the dissolution of the former Yugoslavia. It describes the measures taken by the UN Security Council, the mandate and deployment of UNPROFOR —the UN peacekeeping operation in Bosnia and Herzegovina— and the actions undertaken in support thereto by other organizations such as NATO and the Western European Union. This chapter also discusses the legal issues that gave rise to discussion in that context (particularly regarding the extent of the authorization to use force given by the Security Council and the degree of control exercised —or not— thereon) and the impact of this precedent on the rules relating to the use of force in self-defence, on the one hand, and on the use of coercive measures under Chapter VII of the Charter in co-operation with regional organizations or arrangements, on the other.
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Klinger, William, and Denis Kuljis. Tito's Secret Empire. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197572429.001.0001.

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This groundbreaking biography of Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia presents many startling new revelations, among them his role as an international revolutionary leader and his relationship with Winston Churchill. It highlights his early years as a Comintern operative, the context for his later politics as a leader of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM). The authors argue that in the 1940s, between the dissolution of the Comintern and the rise of NAM, Tito's influence and ambition were far wider than has been understood, extending to Italy, France, Greece and Spain via the international communist networks established during the Spanish Civil War. The book discloses for the first time the connection between Tito's expulsion from the Cominform and the Rome assassination attempt on the Italian Communist Party leader, Palmiro Togliatti — the man who had plotted to overthrow Tito. The book offers a pivotal contribution to our understanding of Tito as a figure of real, rather than imagined, global significance. The book will reward those who are interested in the history of international Communism, the Cold War and the Non-Aligned Movement, or in Tito the man — one of the most significant leaders of the twentieth century.
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Berenskoetter, Felix. Identity in International Relations. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190846626.013.218.

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The identity perspective first emerged in the international relations (IR) literature in the late 1980s and early 1990s as a result of two overlapping trends. First, the postmodern Zeitgeist encouraged the questioning of accepted and “naturalized” categories associated with modernity. Embracing diversity and committed to an agenda of emancipation, postmodern thinking was to bring about the “death of meta-narratives” and to unravel assumptions which had come to be taken for granted and justified with, for instance, the need for parsimony. In IR, this meant “fracturing and destabilizing the rationalist/positivist hegemony,” including its ontology of the international system, to establish a new perspective on world politics. The readiness to do so was aided, second, by the end of the Cold War and changing structures of governance. The dissolution of seemingly stable political entities such as the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia raised questions about the volatility of borders, loyalties, nationalism(s), and the ability to manipulate them. Simultaneously, the phenomenon of “globalization” and processes of European integration undermined the conception of the Westphalian state as the fixed/dominant entity in world politics. Against this backdrop, many IR scholars searching for new conceptual vocabulary turned to “identity” to highlight the socially constructed nature of the state and its interests, and to explain the causes of war and the conditions for peace.
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Macak, Kubo. Internationalized Armed Conflicts in International Law. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198819868.001.0001.

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This book examines and analyses the concept, the process, and the consequences of conflict internationalization from the perspective of international law. In a world defined by the twin forces of globalization and fragmentation, very few armed conflicts remain isolated from foreign involvement and confined to the territory of one state. Instead, many begin as internal conflicts that gradually acquire international characteristics of varying degree and nature. This holds true for nearly all major conflicts that have shaped the post-Cold War era: ex-Yugoslavia, Rwanda, Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Ukraine, Syria, Yemen, and so on. Accordingly, this book searches for the tipping points that convert non-international armed conflicts into international armed conflicts. On that basis, it argues for a specific conceptualization of ‘internationalized armed conflict’ in international law, understood to comprise prima facie non-international armed conflicts, whose legal nature has transformed, thus triggering the applicability of the law of international armed conflict to them. The book then puts forward a comprehensive catalogue of modalities of the process of internationalization that includes outside intervention, state dissolution, and recognition of belligerency. Turning to the consequences of internationalization, the book highlights that the intra-state origin of internationalized conflicts provides for an uneasy match with many of the precepts of the law of international armed conflict, which has historically evolved as a regulatory framework for inter-state wars. Of those, the regulation of combatancy and the law of belligerent occupation are where the principal legal questions lie and which are examined in depth in this book.
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Trencsényi, Balázs, Michal Kopeček, Luka Lisjak Gabrijelčič, Maria Falina, Mónika Baár, and Maciej Janowski. “Rebuilding the Boat in the Open Sea”. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198829607.003.0005.

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The reconfiguration of the state system and the dissolution of federations after 1989 prompted debates on the aims of state building and the nature of constitutionalism. The difference in the dynamics of these debates points to the radical divergence of experiences across the region from the peaceful “divorce” of Czechoslovakia to the much more violent reconfiguration of the post-Soviet and post-Yugoslav spaces. In this context one of the key topics of debate concerned the (re)creation of independent states with and without pre-existing traditions, but also the negotiation of sovereignty in view of the European federal project most of these countries aimed to enter as soon as possible. The chapter also looks at the intellectual repercussions of the ethnic conflicts after the transition, arguing that the minority issue, which raised the problems of citizenship and participation in the political community, often became a central aspect of democratization.
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