This book explores the roles of the armed forces in the ongoing struggles for control over the processes of state formation and government in Kosovo, Serbia and Montenegro. It focuses on the experiences of particular countries in the region.
This book explores the causes and consequences of chronic conflicts in the Balkans. It assesses the likelihood of a region-wide conflagration and examines the carnage in Bosnia, the looming crisis over Kosovo, and the tension between Greece and Albania.
This book demonstrates that the timing as well as the degree to which the armed forces leave the levers of political power and the nature of the successor regime depend on both external, societal, or ecological factors as well as internal, organizational, or institutional ones.