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The Return to War and Violence Case Studies on the USSR, Russia, and Yugoslavia, 1979-2014 1st Edition

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Full Title

The Return to War and Violence Case Studies on the USSR, Russia, and Yugoslavia, 1979-2014 1st Edition

Author(s)

Jan Behrends

Edition

1st Edition

ISBN

9781317234685, 9781138648548, 9780367109301, 9781315626338, 9781317234678, 9781317234692

Publisher

Routledge

Format

PDF and EPUB

Description

This volume includes five case studies on war and the military in the USSR, Russia and Yugoslavia. It argues that the armed forces were at the core of socialist statehood and that their role and their change in late socialism and post-Communism are thus far understudied. Discussing the similarities as well as the differences between the Soviet, the Russian, and the Yugoslav case, the introduction seeks new explanations for war and military violence in these countries. Rather than pointing exclusively to ethnic mobilization and nationalism, it views the transformation and collapse of the Communist party-state and its army as a precondition for violence and civil war. It places these cases using innovative methodological approaches to the research on physical violence, war, and military. These studies explore the experience and the representation of violence, army service, combat, and war in late socialism and scrutinize individual actors and their behaviour within violent spaces. In retrospect the emerging wars in the post-Soviet space – from Chechnya to the Donbas – and in Yugoslavia are at least as crucial for the region as Gorbachev’s reforms. They help to better understand the conflicts of the present in the post-Soviet space. This book was originally published as a special issue of Nationalities Papers.