Divide and Fall?: Bosnia in the Annals of PartitionDivide and Fall?, the first full-length analysis of the post-Cold War revival of ethnic partition, is a major intervention in the study of international relations. Radha Kumar examines the carve-up of Bosnia, comparing it to earlier divisions of Ireland, India, Palestine and Cyprus. |
Contents
Divide and Rule | 38 |
Divide and Quit | 72 |
To Divide and Fall? | 100 |
Peace Making 1992 Onwards | 136 |
Notes | 169 |
Glossary of Acronyms | 189 |
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