Civil resistance in Kosovo /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Autor principal: | |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
London ; Sterling, Va. :
Pluto Press,
2000.
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Temas: | |
Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- When a dam breaks
- The demographic battlefield: 1912-66
- After the fall of Rankovic
- The rising swell of nationalism
- Milosevic mobilises
- Lazar's curse: 'Whoever does not fight at Kosovo'
- The Albanians in Kosovo
- The Ottoman Empire
- The First World War and the First Yugoslavia
- The Second World War
- A resistant culture
- Tito's Yugoslavia
- Everything but a republic
- 1981 and afterwards
- An afterword on Communism in Kosovo
- The turn to nonviolence
- Miners defend autonomy
- The Party crumbles
- Organisation and pluralism
- The Campaign to Reconcile Blood Feuds
- Military realism
- Nonviolence in Kosovo Albanian identity
- Two sovereignties
- A Serbian recipe for Albanian 'separatism'
- Wholesale dismissals
- Police and paramilitary
- The contest for legitimacy
- The electoral boycott
- International support
- Independence: a 'maximalist' goal?
- Parallel structures
- Schools in struggle
- Open but illegal
- The University of Prishtina
- Funding education
- The lesson taught
- Medical care
- The media
- Arts and sport
- Economic survival
- Politics 'as if'
- A state-in-embryo
- Pointers for an alternative strategy
- The Dayton effect
- A framework for 'active nonviolence'
- A strategy of empowerment
- Altering Serbian will
- Empowerment: women
- Empowerment: youth
- The student movement of 1997-98
- When the world takes notice
- Principles and interests
- In the absence of a peace process
- International solidarity takes time.