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The purpose of this book is to demystify the causes of wealth and poverty like never before done. It is the seminal comprehensive presentation of the CDR index. The CDR index is a mathematical model that shows how capitalism (C), democracy (D) and rule of law (R) jointly with natural resources and geography explain almost all economic growth. As it turns out, capitalism, democracy, and rule of law are intangible policy variables that are at the disposal of all countries and explain almost all gross domestic production of tangible products and services. There is also a minor contribution from non-policy variables such as natural resources and geography. These are all that countries require at their disposal and choice in order to enjoy their desired standard of living. The CDR economic growth model is a new paradigm.
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Contents
Acknowledgements
(Ex) Yugoslav and (South-East) European borders
Nenad Stefanov, Srdjan Radovi B/ordering the (post-) Yugoslav space: A European experience
The imagination of borders in the Balkans. Inside and outside
Specifics of the formation of borders and boundaries in modernity in the Balkans
Borders and everyday life
Borders as a medium of ethnicization of society: From demos to ethnos
Maps: The visualization of the ethnicization of society
Entanglements as an approach to discuss b/ordering practices
A European experience
Milivoj Belin Faded scratches in marble: Federal b/ordering of socialist Yugoslavia
Establishing a federative Yugoslavia during World War II
Centralist paradigm and its deconstruction
Reform of the federation: Substantive decentralization
Drawing lines, limits, and delimiting territory
Dana Dolghin Human rights: A b/ordering narrative in Central and Eastern Europe
Introduction
Human rights and Europe
Remembering Cold War refugees
Human rights memorials
Conclusion
Making and mapping borders
Marko Zajc Borders as reused objects: The case of Slovenia
Lines, materiality, and time
A section created as a border between entities with various statuses within the Habsburg Monarchy: From Trdinov vrh/Sveta Gera in the North to the river Kolpa in the South
A section created as a border between the Kingdom of Italy and the Kingdom of SHS (the 1920 Treaty of Rapallo)
An example of a section created from the cadastral municipality borders at the border river between two Yugoslav republics: The Slovenian-Croatian border at the river Mura between Hotiza (Slovenia) and Mursko Sredie (Croatia)
Conclusion
Peter Mika, Matija Zorn Boundary stones: Standing witnesses of World War II borders in present-day Slovenia
Introduction
World War II borders in present-day Slovenia
The German-Italian border in the Alps
The German-NDH Border in the Pannonian (low)hills
Conclusions
Vedran Duani Mapping the uncertain: Difficulties with establishing the ethnic borders in interwar Yugoslavia
Introduction
Redrawing the map of Europe
Categories, scales, and units
The horse, train, and office
Srdjan Radovi Mapping ethno-politics: Borders and cartographic representation in post-Yugoslav (virtual) space
The anthropology of maps as representations
Mapmaking and b/ordering ethnicity
Mapping ethnicity in the digital space
Imagined spaces and borders
Living and overcoming borders
Petar Todorov Production of territoriality in the Balkans: The border and the Monastery St. Naum
Production of space and territoriality in the Ottoman period
Remodeling territoriality
Living with the border: Life continues
The border and the monastery today: Between old practices and cooperation
Conclusion: Looking into the future
Kaja irok Imagining the borders of a nation: Narratives of remembrance in the Northern Adriatic area
The narrative of division
The narrative of redemption and loss
The narrative of heroes and victims
Tatjana Sekuli Reshaping the borders of Bosnia and Herzegovina, from the Yugoslav Wars to the European integration
Introduction
Yugoslav Wars 19911999 and the borders of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Constituting state and society the day after the devastation
Post-Dayton Bosnia and Herzegovina between ethnicization and Europeanization
Borderscapes, protests and the EU integration of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Writing and sensing borders
Katharina Tyran On word boundaries and blank spaces: Perceptions of orthography and writing reforms in the post-Serbo-Croatian language sphere
Introduction
Notions on orthography
Neu, or ne u, that is the question
Conclusion
Stefan Detchev Food, borders, and interactions in South-East Europe (1830s1870s)
Istanbul cuisine borders, migrations, and interactions
Middle East Ottoman border
Ottoman cooking alafranga
Northern Hellenism and Greek culinary practices in the Ottoman context
Culinary interactions of Wallachia and Moldova
Interactions with the cuisines of Hungary, Transylvania and Banat
Serbian cooking double door to Central Europe and the Ottomans
Crossed foodways in Bosnia
Conclusion
Rua Fotiadis Crossing culinary borders, blurring social boundaries: Balkan Grills in West Berlin
Appetising titbits
Little Berlin in the Dalmatian hinterland
Between Gastarbeiter and Gastgeber
Balkan cuisine in West Berlin
Minced meat rolls as an apple of discord
Notes on contributors
Index
Acknowledgements
This volume represents a result from an ongoing research of border issues undertaken at the Interdisciplinary Center of the Humboldt Universitt zu Berlin Border Crossings Crossing Borders. Berlin Center for Transnational Border Research. We would like to thank the Center for its material support both for the publication of this volume and for facilitating the conference that preceded it. The idea for this volume goes back to the research stay of Dr. Srdjan Radovi (Institute of Ethnography SASA) at the Institute of Slavic and Hungarian Studies of the Humboldt Universitt zu Berlin funded by the DFG, and a conference organized by the editors in November 2019 entitled Borders and Spaces in South-East Europe Historical and Contemporary Imaginations and Practices of B/ordering, hosted by the Border Crossings Crossing Borders Center. The whole process would have been unthinkable without the constant support in all organizational matters by Julian Sandhagen.
Academically, the volume also profited from the discussions with the participants at the conference and particularly from the inspiring keynote by Prof. Sarah Green at the opening. We would also like to thank our colleagues Prof. Regina Rmhild, Prof. Dobrinka Parusheva, Prof. Christian Voss and Prof. Hannes Grandits for their suggestions during the conference and beyond. In particular, we would like to single out Prof. Wolfgang Hpken and Prof. Tvrtko Jakovina for their numerous valuable stimulating advice and inputs. Naturally, the contributors to this volume and their innovative and inspiring papers represent the scholarly backbone of this volume.
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