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Islam and Bosnia : conflict resolution and foreign policy in multi-ethnic states / / edited by Maya Shatzmiller



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Titolo: Islam and Bosnia : conflict resolution and foreign policy in multi-ethnic states / / edited by Maya Shatzmiller Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Montreal ; ; Ithaca, : McGill-Queen's University Press, c2002
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (xxiv, 220 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina: 949.742
Soggetto topico: Islam - Bosnia and Hercegovina
Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 - Bosnia and Hercegovina
Conflict management - Bosnia and Hercegovina
Islam - Bosnie-Herzegovine
Guerre dans l'ex-Yougoslavie, 1991-1995 - Bosnie-Herzegovine
Gestion des conflits - Bosnie-Herzegovine
Soggetto geografico: Bosnia and Hercegovina Ethnic relations
Bosnia and Hercegovina History
Bosnie-Herzegovine Relations interethniques
Bosnie-Herzegovine Histoire
Altri autori: ShatzmillerMaya  
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references (p. [213]-220).
Nota di contenuto: The various faiths in the history of Bosnia : middle ages to the present / John V.A. Fine -- Islam and the quest for identity in post-communist Bosnia-Herzegovina / Tone Bringa -- Medieval cemeteries as sites of memory : the poetry of Mak Dizdar / Amila Bururovic -- The construction of Islam in Serbian religious mythology and its consequences / Michael A. Sills -- Bosnia-Herzegovina : chosen trauma and its transgenerational transmission / Vamik D. Volkan -- From the ashes : the past and future of Bosnia's cultural heritage / Andras Riedlmayer -- Turning points : key decisions in making peace in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia / Peter W. Galbraith -- The Dayoton Accord elections in Bosnia-Herzegovina, 1996 / John M. Reid -- No fire in a vacuum : distraction, disinterest, distortion, and disunity in formulating western policy towards the former Yugoslavia / Graham N. Green -- Bosnia : some policy dilemmas / Donald W. Smith -- Peacekeeping with no peace to keep : the failure of Canadian foreign policy in Bosnia / Nader Hashemi.
Sommario/riassunto: Islam and Bosnia re-examines the conflict of the 1990s from the perspectives of international relations, conflict resolution, and history as well as psychology, anthropology, and cultural studies. Rejecting the primordialist, or "ancient hatreds," interpretation as the root of the conflict, the authors detail how a complex cultural transformation led to the erosion of what had been the common inclusionist base of a multi-ethnic state and brought about a new exclusionist nationalism. By pulling together the individual elements of culture, society, and foreign policy and analysing their interaction, Islam and Bosnia demonstrates how the secular romantic nationalism of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, centred on history, language, and landscape, was overthrown in favour of one that highlighted religion, race, and territory. Islam and Bosnia shows how the Bosnian conflict bears on the wider contexts of cultural paradigms, deadly conflicts, and the formulation of foreign policy. It argues for a new perspective in foreign policy-making, one that would embrace and incorporate better and deeper knowledge and understanding of culture, history, and ideology. Contributors include Tone Bringa (University of Bergen), Amila Buturovic (York University), John V.A. Fine (University of Michigan), Peter W. Galbraith (former U.S. ambassador to Croatia), Graham N. Green (former Canadian ambassador to Croatia), Nader Hashemi (Ph.D. candidate, University of Toronto), John M. Reid, (information commissionaire for Canada), András Riedlmayer (Harvard University), Michael A. Sells (Haverford College), Donald W. Smith (former Canadian ambassador to Croatia), and Vamik D. Volkan (University of Virginia).
Titolo autorizzato: Islam and Bosnia  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-282-86034-8
9786612860348
0-7735-7009-8
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910808981003321
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