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|b University of Cyprus
|e AACR2
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|a Cigar, Norman L.
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|a Genocide in Bosnia:
|b the policy of "ethnic cleansing"/
|c NormanCigar
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|a 1st ed
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|a College Station:
|b Texas A&M University Press,
|c c1995
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|a xiv, 247 p. :
|b ill., map ;
|c 24 cm
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|a Eastern European studies
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|a Includes bibliographical references (p. [205]-207) and index.
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|a Foreword / Stjepan Mestrovic -- 1. Genocide: The Terms of Reference --2. The Historical Context: Analytical Tool or Straitjacket? -- 3. ThePreparatory Phase: Paving the Road to Genocide -- 4. The ResponsibilityDilemma: Did the Muslims Have an Option? -- 5. The ImplementationPhase: Fortunes of War or Recognizable Pattern? -- 6. Motivating thePerpetrator: The Serbian Establishment's Calculations -- 7. The DenialSyndrome: The Serbian Perspective -- 8. The Denial Syndrome: TheVictims and Bystanders -- 9. Spin-Off War Crimes in Bosnia-Herzegovina:The Victimization Process -- 10. Stopping Genocide: Could More HaveBeen Done? -- 11. Must a Victim Remain Defenseless? A Case forSelf-Defense -- 12. Heading for the End-State: The ContinuingHumanitarian Dilemma.
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|a Yugoslav War, 1991-
|z Bosnia and Hercegovina
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|a Yugoslav War, 1991-
|z Bosnia and Hercegovina
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|a Muslims
|z Bosnia and Hercegovina
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|a Bosnia and Hercegovina
|x Ethnic relations
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