Ethnic Mobilization, Violence, and the Politics of Affect
The Serb Democratic Party and the Bosnian War
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Zusatztext
This book offers an unprecedented account of the Serb Democratic Partys origins and its political machinations that culminated in Europes bloodiest conflict since World War II. Within the first two years of its existence, the nationalist movement led by the infamous genocide convict Radovan Karadzic, radically transformed Bosnian society. It politically homogenized Serbs of Bosnia-Herzegovina, mobilized them for the Bosnian War, and violently carved out a new geopolitical unit, known today as Republika Srpska. Through innovative and in-depth analysis of the Partys discourse that makes use of the recent literature on affective cognition, the book argues that the movements production of existential fears, nationalist pride, and animosities towards non-Serbs were crucial for creating Serbs as a palpable group primed for violence. By exposing this nationalist agency, the book challenges a commonplace image of ethnic conflicts as clashes of long-standing ethnic nations.
Autorenportrait
Adis Maksic is Head of the Department of International Relations and European Studies at International Burch University in Sarajevo, Bosnia. He has also served in several peacekeeping missions in the Balkans.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 21.06.2018
Umfang: xxvii, 281 S., 7 s/w Illustr., 281 p. 7 illus.
Sprache: ENG
Einband: KT
ISBN/EAN: 9783319839073
Umbreit-Nr.: 5458220
