State collapse and reconstruction in the periphery : political economy, ethnicity, and development in Yugoslavia, Serbia and Kosovo /
In the 1990s, Yugoslavia, which had once been a role model for development, became a symbol for state collapse, external intervention and post-war reconstruction. Today the region has two international protectorates, contested states and borders, severe ethnic polarization and minority concerns. In...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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New York :
Berghahn Books,
2009.
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- Acknowledgements; Abbreviations Introduction: Aid Policy, Reconstruction and the New Periphery Chapter 1. Aid Policy Shift and State Transformation as Expressions of Globalisation; Chapter 2. Aid Policy and State Transformation: From Government to Governance and from Marshall Plan to Stability Pact; Chapter 3. Small Nations in One State? The Legacy of the First Yugoslavia and the Partisan Revolution; Chapter 4. Statehood Beyond Ethnicity? Socialism, Federalism and the National Question in a Developmental State; Chapter 5. Reframing Yugoslavia: From a Renegotiated State to its Breakdown; Chapter 6. Hegemony and the Political Economy of Populism: The Emergence of the Miloševic Regime and the Transformation of Serbian Society; Chapter 7. Adaptation and Resistance in a New Social Formation: Aspects of Cohesion and Fragmentation in Serbia Proper and in Kosovo; Chapter 8. Postwar Governance, Reconstruction and Development in Kosovo, 1999-2007; Chapter 9. International Support for the Development of Civil Society Conclusion: A Political Economy of Exclusion and Adaptation Afterword; References; Index