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Broken Bonds
Second Edition
Broken Bonds
Yugoslavias Disintegration and
Balkan Politics in Transition
Lenard J. Cohen
First published 1995 by Westview Press Published 2018 by Routledge 711 Third - photo 1
First published 1995 by Westview Press
Published 2018 by Routledge
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All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Cohen, Lenard J.
Broken bonds: Yugoslavias disintegration and Balkan politics in transition / Lenard Cohen.2nd ed.
p. cm.
Includes index.
ISBN 0-8133-2477-7 (pbk.)
1. YugoslaviaHistory. 2. YugoslaviaEthnic relations.
I. Title.
DR1282.C64 1995
949.7024dc20 94-2401 5
CIP
ISBN 13:978-0-8133-2477-7 (pbk)
To future peace and cooperation
among the peoples
of Southeastern Europe
Contents
Tables
Figures
Maps
Photographs (between )
Changing of the guard at the Flower House, the Belgrade mausoleum of Josip Broz Tito
Slobodan Milosevic, president of Serbia
Franjo Tudjman, head of the Croatian Democratic Alliance (HDZ), voting in Croatias first post-World War II multiparty election
Legislative deputies in the Croatian Sabor (legislature) celebrating a proclamation that affirmed Croatias separate identity as a state
Croatias President Franjo Tudjman and Slovenias President Milan Kucan discuss their joint proposal for a confederally organized state
Serbias first competitive election; mass meeting of opposition party supporters in Belgrade
Opposition party supporters in Belgrade
Police action against anti-Milosevic demonstrators in Belgrade
Students protesting in Belgrade against the Milosevic regime
Father and son observe federal army tanks assisting the Milosevic regime in suppression of the March 1991 protests in Belgrade
Croatian demonstrators attacking federal soldiers in an armored personnel carrier during violent clashes
General Veljko Kadijevic, the Yugoslav defense minister
Serbias President Milosevic and President Alija Izetbegovic of Bosnia-Hercegovina
Meeting at Karadjordjevo of Croatias President Tudjman and Serbias President Milosevic
Meeting of the presidents of the Yugoslav republics at Brdo na kranju to discuss Yugoslavias future
Photographs (between )
Slovenian border guards hoist the new flag of an independent Slovenia
Yugoslav federal army soldiers take down the Slovenian flag at a border crossing
Barricade of buses and other vehicles to block federal military forces
Blocked JNA tanks firing during the federal militarys invasion of Slovenia
JNA forces retreating under the surveillance of Slovenian Territorial Defense forces
Conversation between Croatias Stipe Mesic, the last president of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY), and Ante Marko vie, the last SFRY prime minister
European Community monitorsthe ice-cream menobserving hostilities in Croatia
Serbian soldiers marching Croatians out of their village
Refugees from Sarajevo
Residents of Sarajevo digging fresh graves at a Moslem cemetery
President Izetbegovic of Bosnia-Hercegovina shaking the hand of President Tudjman of Croatia after signing an agreement
Radovan Karadzic, leader of the Bosnian Serbs, at the United Nations after talks with Cyrus Vance and Lord David Owen
Croatian and Moslem prisoners of war at the Serbian detention camp of Manjaca
Croats and Moslems forced to leave an area occupied by Serbian forces in Bosnia
A refugee near Bijeljina in eastern Bosnia
A distraught Moslem woman and her child at a refugee holding center in eastern Bosnia
Armed man with child, a common scene in Bosnia
Hans-Dietrich Genscher, the German foreign minister, with President Franjo Tudjman of Croatia
Canadian peace-keeping troops from the United Nations protection force prepared to deploy at Daruvar, Croatia
An elderly Serbian woman in Krusevac, Serbia, holds an election poster of Milan Panic
Members of a local election board in Belgrade count votes in the race for president of Serbia
Vojislav Seselj, the ultranationalistic leader of the Serbian Radical Party
Dobroslav Paraga, the ultranationalistic leader of the Croatian Party of Right at his headquarters
Croatian President Tudjman with other Croatian officials in front of the presidential jet
Serbian-Croatian summit at Geneva
Russian Foreign Minister Andrei Kozyrev conversing with Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic
Photographs (between )
Moslem old section of Mostar after heavy shelling by Croat forces
The makeshift rope bridge that replaced Mostars famous old bridge
Croatian Defense Minister Gojko Susak and Croatian President Franjo Tudjman
Dissident Moslem leader Fikret Abdic with Serbian President Milosevic
Peace negotiators Thorvald Stoltenberg and Lord David Owen with President Tudjman
Sarajevo resident killed by a sniper
Sarajevo sports field transformed into a cemetery
Sarajevo citizens receiving humanitarian aid
Inhabitants of Belgrade queuing to buy milk
Belgrade citizens scrambling for free milk during anti-government protests Belgrade citizens grabbing for free bread
German Foreign Minister Klaus Kinkel with Bosnian President Izetbegovic and Croatian President Tudjman
U.S. Secretary of State Warren Christopher shaking hands with Russian Foreign Minister Andrei Kozyrev, who is next to Vitaly Churkin
Signing ceremony for the Washington agreement establishing a Moslem-Croat federation in Bosnia
Negotiations between Croatian representatives and Croatias Krajina Serbs
Russian Foreign Minister Andrei Kozyrev signing the Partnership for Peace Framework Document
Josip Manolic and Stjepan Mesic at founding of Croatian Independent Democrats
President Tudjman of Croatia visiting Sarajevo under heavy guard
Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic with British Foreign Secretary, Douglas Hurd and French Foreign Minister, Alain Jupp
President Izetbegovic of Bosnia with President Tudjman
British Sea Harrier jet landing on HMS Invincible
HMS Invincible on embargo enforcement duty in the Adriatic
Officers on the bridge of a Canadian destroyer conducting embargo enforcement
British officers monitoring a merchant ship as part of the Adriatic embargo enforcement
U.S. Air Force jet enforcing the no-fly zone
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