Tom Cushman and Stjepan Mestrovic, editors
New York University Press, 1996
Contents
One: Introduction
Two: The Complicity of Serbian Intellectuals in Genocide in the 1990's
Philip J. Cohen
Three: Bosnia: The Lessons of History?
Brendan Simms
Four: No Pity for Sarajevo; the West's Serbianization; When the West Stands In fo the Dead
Jean Beaudrillard
Five: Israel and the War in Bosnia
Daniel J. Kofman
Six: The Politics of Indifference at the United Nations and Genocide in Rwanda and Bosnia
Michael N. Barnett
Seven: The West Side Story of the Collapse of Yugoslavia and the WArs in Slovenia, Croatia, and Bosnia-Herzegovina
Slaven Letica
Eight: Serbia's War Lobby: Diaspora Groups and Western Elites
Brad K. Blitz
Nine: Moral Relativism and Equidistance in British Attitudes to the War in the Former Yugoslavia
Dinele Conversi
Ten: The Former Yugoslavia, the End of the Nuremberg Era, and the New Barbarism
James J. Sadkovic
Eleven: War and Ethnic Identity in Eastern Europe: Does the Post-Yugoslav Crisi Portend Wider Chaos?
Twelve: The Anti-Genocide Movement on American College Campuses: A growing Response to the Balkan War
Sherri Fink
Thirteen: Western Responses to the Current Balkan War
David Riesman
Appendix 1: A Definition of Genocide
Appendix 2: Text of the United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide
Appendix 3: Indictements by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia