#smrgKİTABEVİ Balkans: A Mirror of The New International Order - 1995
Contents
Editors and Contributors
Foreword
Introduction - Kemali Saybaşılı
SECTION I: HISTORICAL AND POLITICAL SETTING
An Example of Balkan Diplomacy: Ottoman Foreign Policy During the Bulgarian Independence Crisis, 1908-1909 - Hasan Önal
Ottoman Legacy in the Balkans - Maria Todorova
National and Regional Identity in Southeast Europe - Alexandru Dutu
Political Culture in the Balkan States during the Interwar Period - Wolfgang Hopken
Turkish National Identity, Turkish Nationalism, and the Balkan Question - Tanıl Bora
Nationality in the Balkans: The Case of the Macedonians - F.A.K. Yasamee
Nationalism in Serbia - Ivo Banac
Bosnian Muslims: Historical Background and Present Conflicts - Smail Balic
The Kosovo Problem and Disintegation of Yugoslavia - Muhamedin Kullashi
Problems and Prospects for Croatia - Mladen Stanicic
Bosnia-Herzegovina: the Laboratory of the New International Order - Robert Anciaux
SECTION II: BALKAN, TURKISH, AND EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVES
Changing Bulgaria in the Changing Balkans - Ekaterina Nikova
Greek Security Challenges in the 1990s - Theodore Couloumbis and Prodromos Yannas
Romania and the Security Problems in the Balkans - Valeria Tudor
Did Genscher Disunite Yugoslavia? Myths and Facts about the Foreign Policy of United Germany - Heinz Jurgen-Axt
Russia and the Balkans - Albert Sergeyevich Chernishev
British Foreign Policy after the Cold War: The Case of Former Yugoslavia - Brian White
Regional Security in the Balkans and the Role of Turkey: An Italian Perspective - Luciano Bozzo and Rodolfo Ragionieri
Continuity and Change in Turkish Foreign Policy in the Balkans - Gencer Özcan
Turkish Diplomatic Initiatives for Bosnia-Hercegovina - Şule Kut
Military Imbalances and their Adverse Effects in the Balkans - Süha llmar
The Balkans and Turkey: a European Sideshow - Dirk Jan van Baar
The EC and the Balkans Today - Michael Lake
Europe and the Balkans: the New Challenge - Simon Petermann
Conflicts in Former Yugoslavia: Some General Lessons and Conclusions - Hanspeter Neuhold
Is It Possible in a 'Balkanizing' World to Have Less Balkanization in the Balkans? - Osman Olcay
Contents
Editors and Contributors
Foreword
Introduction - Kemali Saybaşılı
SECTION I: HISTORICAL AND POLITICAL SETTING
An Example of Balkan Diplomacy: Ottoman Foreign Policy During the Bulgarian Independence Crisis, 1908-1909 - Hasan Önal
Ottoman Legacy in the Balkans - Maria Todorova
National and Regional Identity in Southeast Europe - Alexandru Dutu
Political Culture in the Balkan States during the Interwar Period - Wolfgang Hopken
Turkish National Identity, Turkish Nationalism, and the Balkan Question - Tanıl Bora
Nationality in the Balkans: The Case of the Macedonians - F.A.K. Yasamee
Nationalism in Serbia - Ivo Banac
Bosnian Muslims: Historical Background and Present Conflicts - Smail Balic
The Kosovo Problem and Disintegation of Yugoslavia - Muhamedin Kullashi
Problems and Prospects for Croatia - Mladen Stanicic
Bosnia-Herzegovina: the Laboratory of the New International Order - Robert Anciaux
SECTION II: BALKAN, TURKISH, AND EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVES
Changing Bulgaria in the Changing Balkans - Ekaterina Nikova
Greek Security Challenges in the 1990s - Theodore Couloumbis and Prodromos Yannas
Romania and the Security Problems in the Balkans - Valeria Tudor
Did Genscher Disunite Yugoslavia? Myths and Facts about the Foreign Policy of United Germany - Heinz Jurgen-Axt
Russia and the Balkans - Albert Sergeyevich Chernishev
British Foreign Policy after the Cold War: The Case of Former Yugoslavia - Brian White
Regional Security in the Balkans and the Role of Turkey: An Italian Perspective - Luciano Bozzo and Rodolfo Ragionieri
Continuity and Change in Turkish Foreign Policy in the Balkans - Gencer Özcan
Turkish Diplomatic Initiatives for Bosnia-Hercegovina - Şule Kut
Military Imbalances and their Adverse Effects in the Balkans - Süha llmar
The Balkans and Turkey: a European Sideshow - Dirk Jan van Baar
The EC and the Balkans Today - Michael Lake
Europe and the Balkans: the New Challenge - Simon Petermann
Conflicts in Former Yugoslavia: Some General Lessons and Conclusions - Hanspeter Neuhold
Is It Possible in a 'Balkanizing' World to Have Less Balkanization in the Balkans? - Osman Olcay