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ID080110
Title ProperYugoslavia
Other Title Informationthe final showdown
LanguageENG
AuthorNiebuhr, Robert
Publication2007.
Summary / Abstract (Note)After a half century of inaction, NATO intervened in Yugoslavia on behalf of Kosovar Albanians. Methodologically speaking, the action represents a new way of making war in the wake of the Cold War's conclusion. A dramatic increase in the politicisation of warfare, which has manifested itself through political campaigns to sell war to the people, is visible in how the US and key NATO allies justified action in 1999. The campaign to sell the war brought together both emotional appeals to alleviate humanitarian suffering and realist dilemmas aimed at preventing wider conflict. Learning from history, I argue that the war against Yugoslavia unfolded as it did because of the political events of the 1990s and, that by understanding that series of events, we can better predict what future conflicts might look like
`In' analytical NoteSmall Wars and Insurgencies Vol. 18, No.3; Sep 2007: p380-396
Journal SourceSmall Wars and Insurgencies Vol. 18, No.3; Sep 2007: p380-396
Key WordsYugoslavia ;  Kosovo


 
 
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