Ethnic Mobilization, Violence, and the Politics of Affect by Adis Maksić

Ethnic Mobilization, Violence, and the Politics of Affect by Adis Maksić

Author:Adis Maksić
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Springer International Publishing, Cham


Notes

1.The structuration of a movement also affects framings and enunciative modalities. These are discussed in greater detail in Chaps. 8 and 9.

2.Regional boards were those for Bosnian Krajina, Central Bosnia, East Bosnia, East Herzegovina, Northern Bosnia, Western Bosnia, Southeastern Bosnia, and Western Herzegovina. Subregional boards were those for areas determined to be of special interest, including Ozren, Romanija, Semberija, and Glasinac (Javnost).

3.Out of eight SDS-appointed ministers, only the Minister of Information, Velibor Ostojić, was an official member of SDS; others had been ethnically Serb members of the previous, communist-controlled BiH government. While SDS officially explained that these individuals were kept due to their technical expertise and experience, some high-ranking members of SDS have suggested that they were the loyalists of Milošević’s regime tasked with monitoring the work of both BiH’s government and SDS (Research Interview, November 19, 2013). In any case, this group of ministers would remain in Serb ethnic politics until the outbreak of the war, and go on to constitute the government of the Serb statelet in BiH in 1992.



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