Dismembering the State
Explore the complexities of the Yugoslav disintegration in Dismembering the State by P. H. Liotta, published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2001. This thought-provoking volume spans 640 pages and offers a unique "ecological" perspective, challenging conventional beliefs about the factors that led to the breakup of Yugoslavia. Liotta delves into critical questions surrounding military intervention as a form of coercive diplomacy and examines the impact of post-Cold War democratic and economic reforms across Eastern Europe, particularly in the Balkan Peninsula. Ideal for readers interested in political science, international security, and European studies, this book provides invaluable insights into the historical and theoretical dimensions of conflict resolution in the region. Enhance your understanding of the former Yugoslav republics and their tumultuous journey towards political freedom and security.