The Social Construction of Man, the State and War: Identity, Conflict, and Violence in Former Yugoslavia

Sampul Depan
Routledge, 16 Apr 2004 - 368 halaman
The Social Construction of Man, the State, and War is the fist book on conflict in the former Yugoslavia to look seriously at the issue of ethnic identity, rather than treating it as a given, an unquestionable variable. Combining detailed analysis with a close reading of historical narratives, documentary evidence, and first-hand interviews conducted in the former Yugoslavia, Wilmer sheds new light on how ethnic identity is constructed, and what that means for the future of peace and sovereignty throughout the world.
 

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CHAPTER 1 International Relations Theory and the Problem of Violence
1
CHAPTER 2 What Happened in Yugoslavia?
25
Identity the Self and Social Theory
57
In Their Own Words
81
StateBuilding and StateDestroying as Social Action
113
CHAPTER 6 The Social Construction of War
143
A Constructivist Account
171
The War against Women and the War against War
207
CHAPTER 9 Identity Conflict and Violence
233
Notes on Methodology
263
NOTES
271
REFERENCES
305
INDEX
323
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Franke Wilmer is Associate Professor of Political Science at Montana State University, and serves on the editorial board of International Studies Quarterly.

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