To Kill a Nation: The Attack on Yugoslavia

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Verso, Aug 17, 2002 - History - 256 pages
"To Kill A Nation reveals a decade-long disinformation campaign waged by Western leaders and NATO officials in their pursuit of free-market reforms. The political and economic destabilization of that country continues today, Parenti shows, as does the forced privatization and Third Worldization of the entire region." --Book Jacket.
 

Contents

Whom Do We Believe?
1
Hypocritical Humanitarianism
9
Third Worldization
17
Divide and Conquer
23
Solvenia Somewhat Out of Step
36
Croatia New Republic Old Reactionaries
41
Bosnia New Colonies
50
Republika Srpska Democracy NATO Style
58
NATOS War Crimes
115
The Genocide Hypes Continues
130
Where Are All the Bodies Buried?
144
Ethnic Cleansing KLANATO Style
155
Rational Destruction Eliminating the Competition
165
Multiculturalism in Yugoslavia
176
Yugoslavias Future Is It Bulgaria?
191
Privatization as a Global Goal
199

The Other Atrocities
68
Demonizing the Serbs
81
On to Kosovo
95
The Rambouillet Ambush
108
The Aggression Continues
205
Notes
217
Index
239
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About the author (2002)

Michael Parenti is the author of fifteen books, including History as Mystery, Against Empire, America Besieged, and Land of Idols. His work has been translated into ten languages.