International perspectives on the Yugoslav conflict
- Title
- International perspectives on the Yugoslav conflict / edited by Alex Danchev and Thomas Halverson.
- Published by
- Basingstoke : Macmillan in association with St. Anthony's College, Oxford, 1996.
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- Additional authors
- Description
- xix, 212 pages; 23 cm
- Summary
- This text offers a collection of work that gives international perspectives on the conflict in the former Yugoslavia.
- Series statement
- St. Antony's series
- Uniform title
- St. Antony's series (Macmillan Press)
- Subject
- Since 1991
- Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 > Congresses
- Bosnienkrieg
- Jugoslawienkriege
- Völkerrecht
- Internationale Politik
- Buitenlandse politiek
- Internationale conflicten
- Yugoslavia
- Yugoslav wars (1989-2001)
- Intervention
- International politics
- ARMED CONFLICTS
- FOREIGN RELATIONS
- INTERVENTION
- YUGOSLAVIA
- INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
- FORMER YUGOSLAVIA SITUATION
- Yugoslavia > History > 1992-
- Keele <1994>
- Jugoslawien > Bürgerkrieg
- Genre/Form
- Conference papers and proceedings.
- History.
- Contents
- Introduction: Virtue by Proxy / Michael Ignatieff -- 1. American Perspectives / Thomas Halverson -- 2. Russian Perspectives / Andrei Edemskii -- 3. German Perspectives / Marie-Janine Calic -- 4. French Perspectives / Olivier Lepick -- 5. British Perspectives / James Gow -- 6. Serbian Perspectives / Ivan Vejvoda -- 7. Slovene and Croat Perspectives / Christopher Cviic -- 8. The Macedonian Question / Misha Glenny -- 9. Law and War / Francoise Hampson -- 10. Communal Conflict as a Challenge to International Organisation / Adam Roberts.
- Owning institution
- Princeton University Library
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.