Ch. 1. International Relations Theory and the Problem of Violence -- Ch. 2. What Happened in Yugoslavia? -- Ch. 3. The Social Construction of Man : Identity, the Self, and Social Theory -- Ch. 4. Identity and (Ethnic) Conflict in the Former Yugoslavia : In Their Own Words -- Ch. 5. The Social Construction of the State : State-Building and State-Destroying as Social Action -- Ch. 6. The Social Construction of War -- Ch. 7. Causes of War : A Constructivist Account -- Ch. 8. The Other Yugoslav Wars : The War against Women and the War against War -- Ch. 9. Identity, Conflict, and Violence
Summary
Combining detailed analysis with a close reading of historical narratives, documentary evidence and first-hand interviews, this is the first book on conflict to look seriously at the issue of ethnic identity and what it means for future peace
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 309-324) and index