The War in Bosnia-Herzegovina: Ethnic Conflict and International InterventionRoutledge, 4.03.2015 г. - 520 страници This book examines the historical, cultural and political dimensions of the crisis in Bosnia and the international efforts to resolve it. It provides a detailed analysis of international proposals to end the fighting, from the Vance-Owen plan to the Dayton Accord, with special attention to the national and international politics that shaped them. It analyzes the motivations and actions of the warring parties, neighbouring states and international actors including the United States, the United Nations, the European powers, and others involved in the war and the diplomacy surrounding it. With guides to sources and documentation, abundant tabular data and over 30 maps, this should be a definitive volume on the most vexing conflict of the post-Soviet period. |
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Chapter 2 Conflict and Accommodation in Bosnian Political History | 16 |
Chapter 3 The Descent into War | 62 |
Chapter 4 The War on the Ground 199294 | 128 |
The VanceOwen Plan | 189 |
Negotiating Partition 199394 | 263 |
Chapter 7 Imposing the Dayton Agreement | 317 |
Chapter 8 Dilemmas of Intervention | 388 |
Notes | 419 |
Bibliography of Works Cited | 469 |
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About the Author | 501 |
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