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Greece and the New Balkans - Themes and Histories (Paperback)
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Greece and the New Balkans - Themes and Histories (Paperback)
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Loot Price R425
Discovery Miles 4 250
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The Oxford academic and foreign correspondent James Pettifer has
been an international authority on and historian of modern Greece
and its Balkan neighbours for over thirty years. At the same time,
he has been an eye-witness to many of the events that led to the
ex-Yugoslav Wars. This book, bringing together some of his most
important papers and reports, explores the evolution of the
Macedonian crisis, the chaos and anarchy in Albania linked to the
war in Kosovo, and the recent debt crisis in Greece. It also
analyses the region's turbulent history with seminal papers on
historiography and the evolution of British foreign policy towards
Greece and the wider region in the twentieth century, the nature of
Montenegrin identity at the time of independence, and the changing
role of Albania in the Balkans. The key paper on the emergence of
the New Macedonian Question, which has set the parameters for all
later analysis, is also included in this collection The end of the
Cold War after 1990 was expected to herald an era of stability and
liberal democratic development, but in reality the Southern Balkans
have experienced intermittent crises during these years, from the
implosion of impoverished Albania and the gradual collapse of
Yugoslavia into fragmentation and violent conflict, to the chain of
events in Greece that led to the post-2010 financial crisis and the
ensuing imposition of international control over the economy. These
issues have emerged against the background of deteriorating
relations with Turkey and an alarming climate of militarization and
instability throughout the Eastern Mediterranean. This collection,
which includes material hitherto difficult to access, will be an
essential tool for all students of the history, international
relations and contemporary politics of an increasingly critical
region on the interface of Europe and the Middle East.
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