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Ethnonationalist Conflict In Postcommunist States Varieties Of Governance In Bulgaria Macedonia And Kosovo Maria Koinova

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Ethnonationalist Conflict In Postcommunist States Varieties Of Governance In Bulgaria Macedonia And Kosovo Maria Koinova
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.17 MB
Pages: 328
Author: Maria Koinova
ISBN: 9780812208375, 0812208374
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Ethnonationalist Conflict In Postcommunist States Varieties Of Governance In Bulgaria Macedonia And Kosovo Maria Koinova by Maria Koinova 9780812208375, 0812208374 instant download after payment.

Tracing the development of informally institutionalized conflict dynamics in Bulgaria, Macedonia, and Kosovo, Maria Koinova analyzes why some conflicts were resolved with minimal violence after the end of communism and others broke out into civil war.


Tracing the development of informally institutionalized conflict dynamics in Bulgaria, Macedonia, and Kosovo, Maria Koinova analyzes why some conflicts were resolved with minimal violence after the end of communism and others broke out into civil war.

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