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"Only unity saves the Serbs" is the famous call for unity in the Serb nationalist doctrine. But even though this doctrine was ideologically adhered to by most of the Serb leaders in Croatia and Bosnia, disunity characterized Serb politics during the Yugoslav disintegration and war. Nationalism was contested and nationalist claims to homogeneity did not reflect the reality of Serb politics. This book provides a comprehensive analysis of Serb politics and challenges widespread assumptions regarding the Yugoslav conflict and war. It finds that although Slobodan Milosevic played a highly significant role, he was not always able to control the local Serb leaders. Moreover, it adds to the emerging evidence of the lack of importance of popular attitudes; hardline dominance was generally based on the control of economic and coercive resources rather than on elites successfully "playing the ethnic card." It moves beyond an assumption of automatic ethnic outbidding and thus contributes toward a better understanding of intra-ethnic rivalry in other cases such as Israel/Palestine, Northern Ireland, Nagorno-Karabakh and Rwanda.



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This book is based on a profound and detailed analysis…that shows very convincingly the dynamics that the political elites succeeded in exploiting in the course of the instrumentalization of the national: behind the ethnicization [during the disintegration of Yugoslavia] were power-political interests. In this study Caspersen offers a convincing new perspective on the radicalization of nationalism.” · Südosteuropa

"Empirically, the book makes a major contribution to the study of intra-Serb relations and rivalries during the wars in Croatia and Bosnia… it constructs a new theoretical framework that will allow for more nuanced and accurate explanations of intra-ethnic competition and inter-ethnic conflicts." · Peter Viggo Jakobsen, University of Copenhagen

This important and pioneering work well illustrates the complexities of nationalist politics and offers a novel conceptual model for its study. · Slavic Review



Table of Contents

List of Figures and Tables
List of Abbreviations
Acknowledgements

Introduction

Chapter 1. Ethnic Elites and Internal Competition
Chapter 2. Conflict and War in Croatia and Bosnia
Chapter 3. Prewar Croatia: Ethnification and Radicalization
Chapter 4. Prewar Bosnia: Cohesive, Radicalizing Nationalists
Chapter 5. Wartime Croatia: Disunity Did Not Save the Serbs
Chapter 6. Wartime Bosnia: Divided We Stand
Chapter 7. Warlords, Spoilers and Moderates
Chapter 8. Conclusion: Contested Nationalism

References
Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 01/01/2010
      ISBN13: 9781845457266, 978-1845457266
      ISBN10: 1845457269

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      "Only unity saves the Serbs" is the famous call for unity in the Serb nationalist doctrine. But even though this doctrine was ideologically adhered to by most of the Serb leaders in Croatia and Bosnia, disunity characterized Serb politics during the Yugoslav disintegration and war. Nationalism was contested and nationalist claims to homogeneity did not reflect the reality of Serb politics. This book provides a comprehensive analysis of Serb politics and challenges widespread assumptions regarding the Yugoslav conflict and war. It finds that although Slobodan Milosevic played a highly significant role, he was not always able to control the local Serb leaders. Moreover, it adds to the emerging evidence of the lack of importance of popular attitudes; hardline dominance was generally based on the control of economic and coercive resources rather than on elites successfully "playing the ethnic card." It moves beyond an assumption of automatic ethnic outbidding and thus contributes toward a better understanding of intra-ethnic rivalry in other cases such as Israel/Palestine, Northern Ireland, Nagorno-Karabakh and Rwanda.



      Trade Review

      This book is based on a profound and detailed analysis…that shows very convincingly the dynamics that the political elites succeeded in exploiting in the course of the instrumentalization of the national: behind the ethnicization [during the disintegration of Yugoslavia] were power-political interests. In this study Caspersen offers a convincing new perspective on the radicalization of nationalism.” · Südosteuropa

      "Empirically, the book makes a major contribution to the study of intra-Serb relations and rivalries during the wars in Croatia and Bosnia… it constructs a new theoretical framework that will allow for more nuanced and accurate explanations of intra-ethnic competition and inter-ethnic conflicts." · Peter Viggo Jakobsen, University of Copenhagen

      This important and pioneering work well illustrates the complexities of nationalist politics and offers a novel conceptual model for its study. · Slavic Review



      Table of Contents

      List of Figures and Tables
      List of Abbreviations
      Acknowledgements

      Introduction

      Chapter 1. Ethnic Elites and Internal Competition
      Chapter 2. Conflict and War in Croatia and Bosnia
      Chapter 3. Prewar Croatia: Ethnification and Radicalization
      Chapter 4. Prewar Bosnia: Cohesive, Radicalizing Nationalists
      Chapter 5. Wartime Croatia: Disunity Did Not Save the Serbs
      Chapter 6. Wartime Bosnia: Divided We Stand
      Chapter 7. Warlords, Spoilers and Moderates
      Chapter 8. Conclusion: Contested Nationalism

      References
      Index

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