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ELISABETH BARKER Leading British authority on south east Europe; has worked for Reuters in the Balkans as a Diplomatic correspondent for the BBC GJORGIJI CACA Professor in the Faculty of Law, University of Cyril and Methodius, Skopje SOPHIA CLAeMENT Research Fellow, WEU Institute for Security Systems NINA DOBRKOVIC Formerly Research Fellow, Institute of International Politics and Economics, Belgrade KYRIL DREZOV Lecturer in Politics, Keele University KIRO GLIGOROV Twice President of the Republic of Macedonia SIR REGINALD HIBBERT An Army Officer in World War II and member of the Diplomatic service NAUM KAYTCHEV Studied at Sofia University and St. Edmund Hall, Oxford EVANGELOS KOFOS Senior Adviser on Balkan Affairs, Hellenic Foundation, Athens IVANKA NEDEVA Graduated from Sofia University in 1975, former holder of the Charter Fellowship at Wolfson College, Oxford HUGH POULTON Formerly East European Researcher for Amnesty International JENS REUTER Researcher, Sudost Institute, Munich NINA SMIRNOVA Senior Researcher, Institute of World History, Russian Academy of Science STEFAN TROEBST Director of the 'European Centre for Minority Issues', Flensbury, Germany TOM WINNIFRITH Former lecturer at Eton and University of Warwick, and in 1984 was Visiting Fellow at All Souls College, Oxford ALLA YASHKNOVA Chief Research Fellow, Institute of International Economics and Political Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences
About the Author
JAMES PETTIFER is Visiting Professor, Institute of Balkan Studies, Thessaloniki, and Research Fellow, European Research Institute, University of Bath. He is a correspondent for The Times, reporting on the southern Balkans. His most recent books include The Turkish Labyrinth and Albania: from Anarchy to a Balkan Identity (with Miranda Vickers).
Reviews
'...should become a classic text.' - Brendan Simmes, Times Higher Educational Supplement
Book Information
ISBN 9780333920664
Author J. Pettifer
Format Paperback
Page Count 311
Imprint Palgrave Macmillan
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan