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ORIGINS OF THE BREAKUP OF YUGOSLAVIA IN THE 1990S ( ) | |
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Strezoski, Slavco |
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ORIGINS OF THE BREAKUP OF YUGOSLAVIA IN THE 1990S |
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Monterey, CA; Naval Postgraduate School |
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The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) broke apart violently in the early 1990s. This thesis explores evidence about the root causes of Yugoslavia’s turbulent disintegration. It evaluates the cogency of the most prominent suggested causes of the SFRY’s breakup, and draws conclusions regarding the most convincing explanations. The most frequently discussed potential causes of the breakup include nationalism, international politics, economic competition, contention among the Yugoslav political elites, and “ancient hatreds.” From the creation of Yugoslavia in 1918 until the combat began in 1991, there was constant tension between the different ethnicities, and the fiercest disputes were between the Serbs and the Croats. The thesis concludes that none of the proposed causes alone can provide an explanation for the SFRY’s dissolution, which involved the interaction of multiple factors. However, the self-interested republic-level Yugoslav political elites, backed by certain foreign countries, constituted the decisive factor in the Yugoslav federation’s collapse. Subjects: Yugoslavia; ethnic war; nationalism; ancient hatreds; Yugoslav Civil War; the collapse of Yugoslavia; Milosevic; Tudjman; Yugoslav People Army; YPA; self-management system; SFRY |
Language | English |
Publication date | June 2019 |
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Short title | ORIGINS OF THE BREAKUP OF YUGOSLAVIA IN THE 1990S |
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Author | Strezoski, Slavco |
Software used | Strezoski, Slavco |
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Page size | 612 x 792 pts (letter) |
Version of PDF format | 1.4 |