Genocide After Emotion: The Postemotional Balkan WarThe failure to adequately respond on the part of the major Western superpowers to the atrocities in the Balkans constitutes a major moral and political scandal. In Genocide after Emotion Mestrovic and the contributors thoroughly interrogate the war, its media coverage and response in the West. The result is alarming, both for the progress of the war and for the condition of our society today: the authors argue that the West is suffering from a postemotional condition - we are beyond caring about anything anymore. |
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ENDING THE WAR AND SECURING PEACE | 31 |
THE SERBOCROATIAN WAR 1991 | 51 |
THE GENESIS OF THE CURRENT BALKAN WAR | 91 |
THE RESPONSE OF THE AMERICAN MEDIA TO BALKAN | 113 |
PSYCHOANALYTIC DIMENSIONS OF THE WESTS | 158 |
JUDGMENTS | 184 |
ISRAEL AND GENOCIDE IN CROATIA | 195 |
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Genocide after Emotion: The Post-Emotional Balkan War Stjepan Mestrovic Begränsad förhandsgranskning - 2013 |
Genocide after Emotion: The Post-Emotional Balkan War Stjepan Mestrovic Begränsad förhandsgranskning - 2013 |
Genocide After Emotion: The Postemotional Balkan War Stjepan Gabriel Meštrović Ingen förhandsgranskning - 1996 |
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