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The Collapse of Yugoslavia

The Collapse of Yugoslavia

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Produktbeskrivning

An accessible illustrated introduction to the brutal conflict in the former Yugoslavia, one of the greatest yet least understood tragedies of the 20th century. In 1991, an ethnically diverse and peaceful region of Europe descended into violence, lawlessness, bitter hatred and chaos, almost overnight to the bewilderment of international observers. Communities fractured along lines of ethnic and religious affiliation, and the ensuing fighting was deeply personal, resulting in horrific brutality, rape, torture and genocide, causing the deaths of thousands of people. Drawing on the latest research for this new edition, Alastair Finlan examines the internal upheavals of the former Yugoslavia and their international implications, including the failure of the Vance-Owen plan; the first use of NATO in a combat role and in peace enforcement; and the war in Kosovo, unsanctioned by the UN but prosecuted by NATO forces to prevent the ethnic cleansing of the region. Updated and revised, with specially commissioned colour maps and all new images throughout, this is a concise overview of the tragic conflict in former Yugoslavia and its significant consequences.

Artikel.nr.

c790d89f-4c99-4628-ac85-0fb7b6f728b4

Egenskaper

Språkversion

Engelska

Bokomslagstyp

Pocket

Antal sidor

144 sidor

Föreslagen målgrupp

Alla

Skrivet av

Alastair Finlan (Author)

Utgivare

Osprey Publishing

Släpp datum

31/05/2022

Typ av utgåva

Första upplagan

International Standard Book Number (ISBN)

9781472851246

Vikt & dimension

Bredd

210 mm

Höjd

149 mm

The Collapse of Yugoslavia

180 kr

180 kr

I lager

Ons, 8 jan - mån, 13 jan


Säker betalning

Öppet köp till och med 7/1-25


Säljs och levereras av

Adlibris