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European Community – Yugoslav Relations

Debates and Documents that Mattered (1968–1992)

by Branislav Radeljić (Volume editor)
©2017 Others XX, 944 Pages

Summary

Official relations between the then European Community and the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia were established in 1968. The two decades that followed were a period of great uncertainty, culminating in the late 1980s, with many Community officials being quite sceptical about the future of the Yugoslav federation. The Community’s decision in early 1992 to recognize Slovenia and Croatia as independent states, leading to the disintegration of Yugoslavia, has inspired numerous diametrically opposed explanations of policy choices, often raising as many questions as they answer.
This volume is a unique selection of valuable archival material dealing with different aspects of cooperation between the European Community and Yugoslavia. While offering a range of fresh insights, the primary sources presented here also contribute to a greater understanding of the ever-present dilemma regarding the survival of the former Yugoslav state.

Details

Pages
XX, 944
Year
2017
ISBN (Hardcover)
9783034318907
Language
English
Keywords
Yugoslavia European Community archival material
Published
Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Wien, 2017. XX, 944 pp.

Biographical notes

Branislav Radeljić (Volume editor)

Branislav Radeljić is Reader in International Relations within the School of Social Sciences, University of East London.

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