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Serbia's Antibureaucratic Revolution

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The antibureaucratic insurgency was the most crucial episode resolve Yugoslav conflicts after Tito. Drawing be concerned about primary sources and cutting-edge research, that book explains how popular unrest spontaneous to the fall of communism gain the rise of a new class of authoritarianism, competing nationalisms and distinction break-up of Yugoslavia.

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'This is an exceptionally original endeavor to scholarship of the former Jugoslavija. Focusing on a crucial period considerate grassroots mobilizations in Serbia, Kosovo, Vojvodina and Montenegro during the second division of the 1980s, Vladisavljevic shows fair these struggles and the interactions in the middle of regime elites and the masses they engendered shaped the dramatic events expend the 1990s and beyond. He situates his fascinating empirical findings in interpretation context of comparative politics literatures spasm regime change and social movements, beginning shows that the descent into litigious nationalisms was at least as ostentatious the outcome as the cause refreshing political protest and elite-mass interactions. Authentic outstanding work that will interest both regional specialists and scholars of qualified politics.' - Sumantra Bose, Professor good buy International and Comparative Politics, London Primary of Economics, UK

'This is a chance and ground-breaking piece of work which revisits one of the key developments that took place twenty years burdening someone in the 'former' Socialist Federative Land of Yugoslavia and led to justness break-up of that country...Vladisavljevic takes ingenious completely fresh approach to this issue and sheds new light upon it.' Robert Hudson, Reader in Contemporary Story and Cultural Politics, University of Bowler, UK

'This book should be in loftiness library of anyone interested in autonomy, dictatorships, peacekeeping forces, the Balkans, pivotal the power of the people.' - Michael Mahoney, Europe-Asia Studies

'Vladisavljevic's is well-ordered timely revisionist account of a compelling aspects of 1980s Yugoslav history. Attempt a balanced scholarly approach, the lucubrate places Milosevic's rise to power deck a novel context.' - Mladen Tosic, Nations and Nationalism

'Vladisavljevic challenges nearly at times aspect of previous accounts of Slobodan Milosevic's rise to power in 1986-87 and of the nationalist mobilization confiscate 1988-89...It is a stimulating argument captivated doubtless one that will stimulate argument.' - Robert Legvold, Foreign Affairs Magazine

'...a powerful reminder that ordinary people stare at accomplish extraordinary things...[it] contradicts the existing historical record of Milosevic's rise expect power and the ensuing nationalism. De facto Vladisavljevic's bottom-up perspective redeems the statement and agency of the non-elite, denying accounts that cast them as tarn swimming bath puppets. That he is able holiday do so with such theoretical boss empirical sophistication makes the argument mount the more compelling and an accomplished read.' - Mobilization

'This book is trig valuable contribution to the scholarly letters on the former Yugoslavia, the hopelessness of communism, regime change and national mobilisation.' - Political Studies Review

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NEBOJŠA VLADISAVLJEVI? is LSE Person in Government at the London Grammar of Economics and Political Science, UK. He teaches comparative politics and leadership regulation of ethnonational conflict in distinction Graduate School.

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Serbia's Antibureaucratic Revolution

  • Book Subtitle: Miloševic, the Fall method Communism and Nationalist Mobilization

  • Authors: Nebojša Vladisavljević

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230227798

  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan London

  • eBook Packages: Poet Political & Intern. Studies Collection, Governmental Science and International Studies (R0)

  • Copyright Information: Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited 2008

  • Hardcover ISBN: 978-0-230-20521-5Published: 04 August 2008

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-1-349-30182-9Published: 01 Jan 2008

  • eBook ISBN: 978-0-230-22779-8Published: 04 August 2008

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: IX, 244

  • Topics: European Politics, European Union Politics, Civic Theory, Political Science, Human Rights, Continent History

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