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Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 --- Peace --- European Union --- Former Yugoslav republics --- Ethnic relations --- Politics and government --- Social conditions --- Peace. --- Ethnic relations. --- Politics and government. --- Social conditions. --- Balkans - Geopolitical Outlook - Former Yugoslavia - 21st Century. --- Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 - Peace --- Former Yugoslav republics - Ethnic relations --- Former Yugoslav republics - Politics and government --- Former Yugoslav republics - Social conditions
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Post-communism --- Postcommunisme --- European Union --- Europe, Eastern --- Europe de l'Est --- Economic conditions --- Politics and government --- Social conditions --- Conditions économiques --- Politique et gouvernement --- Conditions sociales --- Social change --- Former Soviet republics --- Former Yugoslav republics --- Conditions économiques --- Social change - Europe, Eastern - Congresses --- Social change - Former Soviet republics - Congresses --- Social change - Former Yugoslav republics - Congresses --- Post-communism - Europe, Eastern - Congresses --- Post-communism - Former Soviet republics - Congresses --- Post-communism - Former Yugoslav republics - Congresses --- Europe, Eastern - Politics and government - 1989- - Congresses --- Former Soviet republics - Politics and government - Congresses --- Former Yugoslav republics - Politics and government - Congresses
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"From Ethnic Conflict to Stillborn Reform is the first complete treatment of the major postcommunist conflicts in both the former Yugoslavia - Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, and Serbia - and the former Soviet Union - Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova, and Tajikistan. It is also the first work that focuses not on causes but rather on consequences for democratization and market reform, the two most widely studied political outcomes in the developing world." "Building on existing work emphasizing the effects of economic development and political culture, this book offers a new, comprehensive treatment of how war affects political and economic reform." "Author Shale Horowitz employs both statistical evidence and historical case studies of the eight new nations to determine that ethnic conflict entangles, distracts, and destabilizes reformist democratic governments, while making it easier for authoritarian leaders to seize and consolidate power. As expected, economic backwardness worsens these tendencies, but Horowitz finds that powerful reform-minded nationalist ideologies can function as antidotes." "The comprehensiveness of the treatment, use of both qualitative and quantitative analysis, and focus on standard concepts from comparative politics make this book an excellent tool for classroom use, as well as a ground-breaking analysis for scholars."--BOOK JACKET
Ethnic conflict --- Post-communism --- Democratization --- Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 --- Former Soviet republics --- Former Yugoslav republics --- Politics and government --- Economic conditions --- Yugoslav War, 1991-1995. --- Economic conditions. --- Politics and government. --- Conflits ethniques --- Postcommunisme --- Démocratisation --- Guerre dans l'ex-Yougoslavie, 1991-1995 --- Case studies. --- Cas, Etudes de --- Ex-URSS --- Ex-Yougoslavie --- Politique et gouvernement --- Conditions économiques --- Ethnic conflict - Former Soviet republics - Case studies --- Post-communism - Former Soviet republics --- Democratization - Former Soviet republics --- Ethnic conflict - Former Yugoslav republics --- Post-communism - Former Yugoslav republics --- Democratization - Former Yugoslav republics --- Former Soviet republics - Politics and government --- Former Soviet republics - Economic conditions --- Former Yugoslav republics - Politics and government --- Former Yugoslav republics - Economic conditions
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