Dr Ana S. Trbovich, Director of the Center for European Integration and Public Administration at the Faculty of Economics, Finance and Administration in Belgrade, Serbia.
"The question of the borders of a new State that emerges following secession is a matter largely ignored by scholars, especially in the context of Yugoslavia's meltdown that commenced in the 1990s. Trbovich's book fills this important gap... [Her] extensive analysis of the relevant historical, political and legal literature has produced an interdisciplinary study full of insights otherwise not available in the literature published to date. This scholarly work is a valuable addition to the existing literature on the still unfolding disintegration of Yugoslavia. Policy makers and scholars will benefit from reading it." - Peter Radan, Associate Professor of Law, Macquarie University
Chapter1: The Legal Context of Yugoslavias Disintegration: Sovereignty and the Self-Determination of Peoples Chapter2: The Pre-1914 Administrative Borders and the Birth of Yugoslavia Chapter3: Yugoslavias Administrative Borders (1918-1991) Chapter4: The (Self-) Determination of the Yugoslav Peoples Chapter5: International Recognition of the (former) Yugoslav Republic Chapter6: Changing Borders by Force Chapter7: Conclusion: Former Yugoslavias Euro-Atlantic Integrationl Bibliography