208 Pages
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Routledge
208 Pages
by
Routledge
208 Pages
by
Routledge
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First published in 2007. Emerging from communism in the early 1990s, the new state of Bosnia and Herzegovina was immediately embroiled in devastating ethnonationalist conflict. Now an international protectorate, the choices of its elites may well propel Bosnia either to a stable future, integrated into an expanding European entity, or to a future filled with insecurity, conflict, and adversity.... Read more
Chapter 1 THE ROOTS OF CONFLICT; Chapter 2 THE DISSOLUTION OF YUGOSLAVIA; Chapter 3 POST-COLD WAR DOMESTIC POLITICS AND POLITICAL PROSPECTS; Chapter 4 BOSNIA'S ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE AND OUTLOOK; Chapter 5 BOSNIA'S FUTURE PROSPECTS;
Biography
Francine Friedman is Associate Professor of Political Science at Ball State University, USA.






