Hardbound. In 1997 Science for Peace invited experts on Yugoslavia
to Toronto for a conference to discuss the lessons learnt from the
Yugoslav conflict and eventual break-up of the former country.
Although each expert addressed a specific range of problems, there
was also a surprising degree of consensus.Before this book was
ready for publication, war broke out in Kosovo and therefore
additional papers were invited to analyse the Kosovan conflict. The
resulting review of the Yugoslav tragedy is a comprehensive one,
representing a variety of perspectives. The issues discussed
include the ambiguous state of international law as it applies to
disputes over secession; structural features of the society such as
the distribution of ethnic groups within enclaves; the impact of
foreign countries on Yugoslav politics; Tito's legacy in defining
the constitution and decentralising power; the Dayton process and
the following Bosnian elections; the conflict
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