ABSTRACT

The 20th century's most protracted conflict, the Cold War, also provided the longest and most stable peace in the history of the modern world--a fragile peace that came at the price of national freedom for many people. With the demise of the Cold War, new nearly-unknown countries, long ignored or suppressed, came to the attention of the world, as ethnic and national conflicts, rooted in the multi-ethnic populations of the newly independent states, emerged. From Bosnia-Herzegovina and Macedonia to Eritrea and Uzbekistan, Miniature Empires provides an essential guide to the states recognized since 1989 and the "nations" that dwell within their borders.

Miniature Empires is the first reference book to address the post-Cold War nationalist resurgence by focusing on the nations within the new nation-states--both the core nationalities and the national minorities. Each article highlights the historical, political, social, and economic evolution of the new nations.

Outstanding Academic Book

chapter 1|14 pages

Armenia

chapter 2|16 pages

Azerbaijan

chapter 3|12 pages

Belarus

chapter 4|13 pages

Bosnia and Herzegovina

chapter 5|10 pages

Croatia

chapter 6|9 pages

Czech Republic

chapter 7|8 pages

Eritrea

chapter 8|9 pages

Estonia

chapter 9|16 pages

Ethiopia

chapter 10|18 pages

Georgia

chapter 11|13 pages

Kazakhstan

chapter 12|11 pages

Kyrgyzstan

chapter 13|11 pages

Latvia

chapter 14|10 pages

Lithuania

chapter 15|11 pages

Macedonia

chapter 16|11 pages

Moldova

chapter 17|10 pages

Namibia

chapter 18|33 pages

Russia

chapter 19|10 pages

Slovakia

chapter 20|8 pages

Slovenia

chapter 21|10 pages

Tajikistan

chapter 22|9 pages

Turkmenistan

chapter 23|13 pages

Ukraine

chapter 24|13 pages

Uzbekistan

chapter 25|12 pages

Yugoslavia