Chapter 1 Table of Contents Chapter 2 Acknowledgements Chapter 3 Acronyms Chapter 4 1 Introduction Chapter 5 2 Mass Expulsions in Twentieth-Century Balkans Chapter 6 3 Ethnic Cleansing and Nation-State Building in the 1990s former Yugoslavia Chapter 7 4 Provision of In/Security Chapter 8 5 Alternative Explanations Revisited Chapter 9 6 Conclusion Chapter 10 Bibliography Chapter 11 Index Chapter 12 About the Author
Klejda Mulaj is Lecturer in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Exeter, United Kingdom.
Despite its scholarly analysis, The Politics of Ethnic Cleansing is
written in an easily accessible style and should appeal to anyone
with an interest in the Balkans or conflict studies in general.
This book is well researched and well written throughout, and fills
an important gap in literature. This ambitious book deserves to be
widely read.
*International Affairs*
A major book—learned but never pedantic. The author provides a
thought-provoking, humane and incisive guide to one of the terrible
practices of modern politics. She has a rare, imaginative grasp of
an unimaginably harsh period of history—our own.
*Christopher Coker, Professor of International Relations, Director
of IDEAS, London School of Economics*
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