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List of contributors vii

Acknowledgements x

1 War and change 1

BRAD K BLITZ

2 Yugoslavia: state construction and state failure

GEORGE SCH?FLIN 13

3 The politics of national homogeneity 30

IVO BANAC

4 Milosvic's motiveless malignancy

SRDJAPOPOVIC 44

5 Germany and the recognition of Croatia and Slovenia

DANIELE CONVERSI 57

6 From Bosnia to Kosovo and beyond: mistakes and lessons

KEMAL KURSPAHIC 76

7 American cooperation with the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, 1994-1999

WILLIAM A STUEBNER 87

8 The European Union's role in the Balkans

FRASER CAMERON 99

9 The disintegration of Yugoslavia, Macedonia's independence and stability in the Balkans

ANDREW ROSSOS 110

10 The war in Croatia

BRANKA MAGAS 118

11 Negotiating peace in Croatia: a personal account of the road to Erdut

PETER GALBRAITH 124

12 The fall of Srebrenica

DAVID ROHDE 132

13 The war over Kosovo

NOEL MALCOLM 143

14 Kosovo and the prognosis for 'humanitarian' war

MARK BARTOLINI 156

15 The international administration of Kosovo since 1999

BRYAN HOPKINSON 169

16 After the storm: Greece's role in reconstruction

THANOS VEREMIS 177

17 Turkey, Southeastern Europe and Russia

ALI KARAOSMANOGLU 188

18 In search of Bulgaria's new identity: the role of diplomacy, 1989-2005

PHILIP SHASHKO 195

19 Albania, Italy and Greece: some geopolitical considerations

CAROLE HODGE 224

20 New beginnings? Refugee returns and post-conflict integration in the former Yugoslavia

BRAD K BLITZ 239

Bibliography 267

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The violence following the break-up of the former Yugoslavia has lasted for more than a decade and continues to mark the region. This 2006 volume analyses the causes of the conflict and describes its course from the onset of war in Croatia to intervention in Kosovo. The book concentrates on four key transformations: the demise of Yugoslavia and the creation of new states; the importance of nationalist ideologies in the preparation of war and their subsequent decline in the post conflict era; the role of international actors as policy makers, implementing agencies, and arbiters; and the process of democratization and integration into European structures. With contributions from some of the world's leading scholars of the Balkans and personal accounts from journalists, diplomats, and civil servants drawing upon their own experiences of war and transition, War and Change in the Balkans provides an unparalleled insight into contemporary European history.

A contemporary history of the Balkans from the break-up of Yugoslavia to the present day, first published in 2006.