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Susan L. Woodward Archives
Susan L. Woodward •ï¿½16 Items / 9 Articles, 2 Books, 5 Reviews
Balkan Tragedy (1995)
Chaos and Dissolution After the Cold War
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    The Politics of Causation (Review)
    Balkan Tragedy, by Susan L. Woodward
    1. Balkan Tragedy by Susan L. Woodward
    Chronicles, March 1996, p. 35
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    Book Reviews (Review)
    Balkan Tragedy, by Susan L. Woodward
    1. Balkan Tragedy by Susan L. Woodward
    Political Science Quarterly, December 1995, p. 642
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    Contemporary Affairs (Review)
    Balkan Tragedy, by Susan L. Woodward
    1. Balkan Tragedy by Susan L. Woodward
    The Wilson Quarterly, Autumn 1995, p. 93
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    Recent Books on International Relations (5 Reviews)
    Eastern Europe and Former Soviet Republics
    1. Balkan Tragedy by Susan L. Woodward
    2. How Russia Became a Market Economy by Anders Aslund
    3. Remaking Russia by Heyward Isham
    4. Starting Over in Eastern Europe by Simon Johnson and Gary Loveman
    5. Russia/USSR/Russia by Moshe Lewin
    Foreign Affairs, July 1995, pp. 147-149
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    Blood and Soil in Bosnia (6 Reviews)
    Being Muslim the Bosnian Way, by Tone Bringa
    1. Being Muslim the Bosnian Way by Tone Bringa
    2. The Bosnian Muslims by Francine Friedman
    3. Balkan Tragedy by Susan L. Woodward
    4. Yugoslavia: Death of a Nation by Laura Silber and Allan Little
    5. Genocide After Emotion by Stjepan G. Mestrovic
    6. Balkan Odyssey by David Owen
    Orbis, Fall 1996, pp. 638-652
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    The US and the Yugoslav Catastrophe (9 Reviews)
    Origins of a Catastrophe, by Warren Zimmermann
    1. Origins of a Catastrophe by Warren Zimmermann
    2. Srebrenica: Record of a War Crime by Jan Willem Honig and Norbert Both
    3. Endgame: The Betrayal and Fall of Srebrenica by David Rohde
    4. The Reluctant Superpower by Wayne Bert
    5. The World and Yugoslavia's Wars by Richard H. Ullman
    6. Triumph of the Lack of Will by James Gow
    7. The Serbs by Tim Judah
    8. Balkan Tragedy by Susan L. Woodward
    9. American Diplomacy and the End of the Cold War by Robert L. Hutchings
    The New York Review of Books, November 20, 1997, pp. 56-63