Economic globalisation has produced austere social jeopardy in extended parts of post-communist Europe with former Yugoslavia and its successor states as the most conspicuous example. This state is exploited, sanctioned and nourished by authoritarian ethnocratic regimes and misconceived Western policies may contribute to its persistence. Bringing new perspectives to bear on these crucial issues, Scramble for the Balkans is essential for scholars and professionals concerned with social reconstruction in the world's increasing number of complex emergencies.
CONTENIDO: The Spectre of Balkanism: Globalisation, Fragmentation and the Enigma of Reconstruction in Post-Communist Society; C.Schierup - Memorandum for Modernity? Socialist Modernisers, Re-Traditionalisation, and the Rise of Ethnic Nationalism; C.Schierup - Distant Proximities: Modern Authoritarian Ethnocracy, the Balkanization of Political Space and the Political Economy of International Relations; I.Ivekovic - The 'Abnormal' Economy of Bosnia and Herzegovina; V.Bojicic & M. Kaldor - Lunching With Killers: Aid, Security and the Balkan Crisis; M.Duffield - Nothing from Nothing is Nothing: Privatization, Price Liberalization, and Poverty in the Yugoslav Successor States; B.Young - Globalisation, Governance and the Political Economy of Transition; B.Likic - References - Notes - Index.
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