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    Humanities and Cultural Studies: Architects of Doom

    enJuly 05, 2011
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    About this Episode

    Accused of being a major driving force behind the wars in Yugoslavia, Ratko Mladic eluded capture for 15 years. He now awaits trial before a UN tribunal in Den Haag. How did figures like the former military leader of the Bosnian Serbs come to wield such power? How could multiethnic Yugoslavia collapse within a single generation? According to Marie-Janine Calic, an expert on Southeastern Europe, the state was brought down not by ethnic hatreds, but by a deliberate policy of self-serving egoism.

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