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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Radical Politics in the Desert of Transition Igor Štiks and Srećko Horvat
Part I: From Self-management to Disaster Capitalism
1: Self-management, Development and Debt: The Rise and Fall of the ‘Yugoslav Experiment’ Vladimir Unkovski-Korica
2: From the Market … to the Market: The Debt Economy After Yugoslavia Andreja Živković
3: Workers and Unions After Yugoslavia Marko Grdešić
Part II: Re-imagining the Post-Socialist Balkans
4: Re-imagining the Balkans Maria Todorova
5: On the Way to Europe: EU Metaphors and Political Imagination of the Western Balkans Tanja Petrović
6: Children of Post-communism Boris Buden
Part III: Two Decades After Yugoslavia: Bitter Fruits of Transition
7: The Silence of Lamb-eaters: Transition as a Post-war Crime Andrej Nikolaidis
8: Kosovo: The Long Independence Day Agon Hamza
9: Mapping Nostalgia for Tito: From Commemoration to Activism Mitja Velikonja
Part IV: Towards a Balkan Spring? New Political Subjectivities
10: Insurrections in the Balkans: From Workers and Students to New Political Subjectivities Michael G. Kraft
11: ‘They had sex, drugs and rock ’n’ roll; we’ll have mini-jobs and loans to pay’: Transition, Social Change and Student Movements in the Post-Yugoslav Region Jana Baćević
12: Women’s Struggles and Political Economy: From Yugoslav Self-management to Neoliberal Austerity Ankica Čakardić
Postscript: The Future of Radical Politics in the Balkans – Protests, Plenums, Parties Igor Štiks and Srećko Horvat
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