Radovan Karadžič
«'Robert Donia, one of our most esteemed experts on the history of Yugoslavia, has written a remarkably detailed and lively biography of Radovan Karadžić, former President of the Bosnian Serb Republic and the man most responsible for the Srebrenica genocide. Using secret documents and telephone intercepts gathered by the prosecutors in the Hague - as well as drawing from his own interchanges with Karadžić while serving as an expert witness - Donia has artfully captured the complexity, the political acumen, and the sheer evil of this crucial architect of the war in Bosnia.' Norman M. Naimark, Robert and Florence McDonnell Professor of East European Studies, Stanford University»
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- Forlag
- Cambridge University Press
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9781107073357
- Utgivelsesår
- 2014
- Format
- 24 x 16 cm
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«'Robert Donia, one of our most esteemed experts on the history of Yugoslavia, has written a remarkably detailed and lively biography of Radovan Karadžić, former President of the Bosnian Serb Republic and the man most responsible for the Srebrenica genocide. Using secret documents and telephone intercepts gathered by the prosecutors in the Hague - as well as drawing from his own interchanges with Karadžić while serving as an expert witness - Donia has artfully captured the complexity, the political acumen, and the sheer evil of this crucial architect of the war in Bosnia.' Norman M. Naimark, Robert and Florence McDonnell Professor of East European Studies, Stanford University»
«'Robert Donia's biography traces the life of Radovan Karadžić, leader of the Bosnian Serb nationalists during the Bosnian War (1992–95), from peasant origins to one of the 20th century's most wanted war criminals. Eschewing simple categorization of Karadžić as either evil madman or rational mastermind, Donia draws upon newly-available primary source materials, including transcripts of the Bosnian Serb Assembly and intercepted telephone conversations, to produce a page-turning study of the genocide's chief architect. He shows how Karadžić seized opportunities, honed his strategies and sparred with opponents on both the domestic and international stage. This book will soon become a classic work on the Bosnian war that claimed more than 100,000 lives and joins the best scholarship on history's most notorious leaders.' Lara J. Nettelfield, Royal Holloway, University of London, coauthor of Srebrenica in the Aftermath of Genocide and author of Courting Democracy in Bosnia and Herzegovina: The Hague Tribunal's Impact in a Postwar State»
«'Radovan Karadžić's prominence as the architect of a bitter war that took over one hundred thousand lives, most of them civilians, and Karadžić's mercurial and flamboyant personality, make him a compelling subject of a biography. This powerful account by Dr Robert J. Donia does what any excellent biography of a political figure ought to do, and that is to tell a larger story through the prism of one key actor. This book is about much more than Radovan Karadžić: it is about the powder-keg of Balkans nationalism, the particular historical moment after the end of the Cold War, and the ineffectiveness of international diplomacy. In charting the rise and fall of Karadžić, Donia recounts an eternal story about the populist demagogue who sweeps to power through his tremendous charisma and intellectual ability and is then undone by his own megalomania and self-inflicted injuries. A completely gripping read.' Richard Ashby Wilson, University of Connecticut and author of Writing History in International Criminal Trials»