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Tables of Contents for The Breaking the South Slav Dream
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Introduction
1
7
1 The 'first' Yugoslavia: origins and problems
8
18
Yugoslavism and the origins of the state
9
3
The war and its outcome
12
3
Economic challenges in nation-building
15
3
Political challenges in nation-building
18
2
Peasants and communists
20
3
Absolute rule
23
3
2 The Second World War
26
13
The eve of war
27
2
Division and occupation
29
2
Resistance
31
6
The cost of the war
37
2
3 The Tito years
39
17
Establishing the new state
40
2
The split with the Soviet Union
42
3
Self-management
45
3
Non-alignment
48
2
Nations and constitutions
50
4
Reasserting communist authority
54
2
4 Economic assault: the 1980's and the US drive for a free market
56
17
Economic instability
58
4
Political instability
62
2
The question of Kosovo
64
4
Milosevic
68
5
5 Crisis response
73
16
Political change in Slovenia
75
3
Multi-party elections
78
4
Breakdown
82
4
Slovenian secession
86
3
6 War: the first wave - Croatia
89
14
International interests
91
1
Conflict with the JNA
92
6
Negotiation and recognition
98
5
7 War: the second wave - Bosnia
103
20
The question of Islam
105
4
The build-up to war
109
3
The war begins
112
7
The final stages
119
1
The Dayton Accords
120
3
8 War: the third wave - Kosovo
123
15
The KLA and the move towards war
124
3
Rambouillet and the legality of the attack
127
4
The NATO bombardment
131
4
Kosovo after the war
135
3
9 Bringing down Milosevic and what came after
138
14
Politics in Serbia
139
5
The presidential election of 2000
144
5
Macedonia and Montenegro
149
3
10 Victors' justice? The trial of Slobodan Milosevic
152
19
The charges
154
2
Background
156
6
The trial
162
5
Racak
167
2
Rambouillet
169
1
An 'insider' witness
170
1
Notes
171
11
Index
182