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Dr Kosta Nikolić
Institut za savremenu istoriju
Beograd, Srbija

 

Marina Ilić
Univerzitet Lil II
Lil, Francuska

 

CAUSES OF THE ARMED CONFLICT IN CROATIA 1991. RESOLVING CONCEPTUAL AND METHODOLOGICAL INCONSISTENCIES
[UZROCI ORUŽANOG SUKOBA U HRVATSKOJ 1991. RAZREŠENJE KONCEPTUALNIH I METODOLOŠKIH NEDOSLEDNOSTI]

God. XXXIV, 2/2016, str. 179–206
https://doi.org/10.29362/ist20veka.2016.2.nik.179-206

 

APSTRAKT/REZIME: Nasilni raspad Jugoslavije predstavljao je veliki izazov za brojne teoretičare i istraživače međunarodnih odnosa. Serija građanskih ratova, od kojih su neki tekli paralelno sa procesom raspada jugoslovenske federacije, a neki nastali kao njegova neposredna posledica, predstavljala je goruću temu za mnoge teoretičare, istoričare i analitičare. Međutim, uprkos intenzivnoj istraživanosti, velikom broju radova domaćih i stranih autora, kvalitativnim i kvantitativnim analizama, još uvek ne postoje jasni i nedvosmisleni odgovori na suštinska pitanja koja su navedeni procesi postavili pred užu i širu javnost.

U ovom tekstu autori na prvom mestu kategorizuju postojeća objašnjenja uzroka oružanog sukoba u Hrvatskoj data od strane domaćih i inostranih istraživača i ukazuju na njihove teorijske, metodološke i činjenične nedoslednosti. Zatim, rad prati osnovnu liniju konceptualnog razgraničenja fenomena raspada zemlje sa jedne, i nasilnih sukoba sa druge strane i zasniva se na interdisciplinarnom naporu nalaza iz oblasti međunarodnih odnosa, odnosno teorija unutardržavnih sukoba, i istorijske analize oslanjajući se prvenstveno na primarne izvore istorijske građe. Grupisanje objašnjenja u tri osnovne kategorije izvršeno je po principu odgovarajućeg teorijskog pripadanja njihovih argumenata.

 

KLJUČNE REČI: Hrvatska, Jugoslavija, rat, međunarodna zajednica, ideologija, studije rata, koncepti

 

IZVORI:

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