Self-determination in the post-communist era (CROSBI ID 27121)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Grubiša, Damir
engleski
Self-determination in the post-communist era
Self-determination has deeply influenced international relations and the process of state building particularly in Europe during the current century. Since the time of Wilson and Lenin, this political doctrine was used and/or abused by policy makers, leaders and political parties to re-define the geopolitical map of Europe as well as to establish a better security for their people. In the last years, the Dayton agreement and the Kosovo problem (and previously the way how the former Yugoslav Republics were recognised by the European Union) have strengthened the relevant role of self determination and secession, even offering new patterns for what we can call a "new political morality for the 21st Century".
self-determination, history, post-communist era
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Podaci o knjizi
Huttenbach, Henry; Privitera, Francesco
Ravenna: Longo Editore
1999.
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