My war criminal: personal encounters with an architect of genocide
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adam_text | Contents Abbreviations xiii Dramatis Personae Timeline Maps Preface xvii xxiii xxxiii xxxvii Author’s Note xlv Chapter One: THE MESMERIST 1 Chapter Two: VISITING THE POET IN PRISON Chapter Three: HATRED AND FEAR 15 37 Chapter Four: VICTIMS 49 Chapter Five: PETNJICA 73 Chapter Six: VISITING THE POET’S FAMILY 85 Chapter Seven: THE POET BECOMES A POLITICIAN Chapter Eight: MARTYRS 133 Chapter Nine: THE HUNT 157 Chapter Ten: HOUDINI 179 Chapter Eleven: MORAL HAZARD Chapter Twelve: FEAR 195 239 Chapter Thirteen: THE RETURN OF NATIONALISM Chapter Fourteen: THE PROBLEM OF EVIL Acknowledgments Appendices Index 293 287 105 283 269 251
Index Aidid, Mohamed Farrah, 164 Akashi, Yasushi, xxix, xxx Albright, Madeleine, 269 Al-Ha’ir Prison, 22 Al-Hassanein, Elfatih, 222-23Ո Alibaši, Ahmet, 227n Ali Hamad, Ali Ahmad, 13n Allen, Charles, 42, 178n Allied Reparations Committee, 152n Al Qaeda, 11,12-13n, 177и, 192n, 223n Al-Turabi, Hassan, 223n Ambos, Kai, 47n, 234n American Civil War, 206-7 ‘Ancient hatreds” paradigm, xliin, 76-77, 81-82η, 217η Andrić, Ivo, xvii “A Letter from 1920,” 38-41, 43-44n Angel, Dr., xvii, 9, 12n, 79, 122, 210, 211-12 Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation, 134 Anti-globalization, 94-95, 103n, 243-44 Anti-Semitism, 27, 29n Applbaum, Arthur, 175n Apthorp, the (New York City), 110 Arbitration Commission. See Badinter Commission Arbour, Louise, 170-7ІП Arendt, Hannah, 15, 29n Arms embargo, xxv, 71n, 200-201, 218-20Я, 222-23Ո Army of Republika Srpske. See VRS Army of Yugoslavia, 71n, 101 Arnautović, Suad, 222n Ashdown, Paddy, 180-81 Austria-Hungary, 49-56, 62n, 64n Authoritarianism, identity and prejudice, 252-58 Authoritarian personalities and authoritarian child-rearing practices, 78-79 Ayalon Prison, 22 Aziz, Omer, 266n Badinter Commission, 214-15Ո, 216w Bair, Andy, 192n Balkan Crisis, timeline, xxiii-xxxii Balkan Ghosts (Kaplan), 76, 81-82n Balkan Idols (Perica), 227n Balkan Wars of 1912-1913, 64n, 154n Banja Luka, 86-87, 159 Banja Luka incident of 1994, xxviii, 218n Ban, Matija, 63n Bassuener, Kurt, 251-52 Battle of Kosovo (1389), 51, 76 140, 81n, 82n, 145-46, 153-54Ո Bećirević, Edina, 72n, 221n Becker, Howard S., 72n Bee-larva supplements, 179-80 Bees at the Mad House (film),
190-9ІП Belgian Ministry ofJustice, 16-17, 31n Belgrade Committee, 63n
294 INDEX Belgrade Initiative, 204 Benjamin, Jessica, 250« Bergholz, Max, 14n Berman, Sheri, 213-14 BIA (Bezbednosno-informativna agencija), xiii, 187-88 Bildt, Carl, xvii, 167-б8и Bin Laden, Osama, 1, 192и, 223η Black Hand, 50, 63η Black Hawk Down, 164 Bogomilism, 70и Borger, Julian, 165, 176-78Ո Bosnia ethnic groups and distribution, xxxiii, 39, 43-44Ո, 56-57, 65n use of term, xl during World War II, 138-39 Bosnia general election of 1990, xxiv, 116, 252 Bosniak Party of Democratic Action. See SDA Bosniaks (Bosnian Muslims) Bosnian War, 55, 57-58, 68-69n, 138-39, 205-7, 217n ethnic distribution, xxxiii, 43-44n jihadism, 11, 13֊14n, 34n, 201, 22224n, 243 Karadžič on, 10-11, 12n, 55, 116, 140, 206-7 nationality status, 22 In Ottoman Empire and, 14n, 49-50, 59-60 victim status, 14n Bosnian Church, 70n Bosnian independence referendum of 1992, xxvi, 57-58, 68n, 199, 215n Bosnian Muslim-Croat Federation, 170n Bosnian Serb Army. See VRS Bosnian Serb referendum of 1991, xxv, 68n Bosnian Serbs Austro-Hungarian rule, 50 Bosnian War, 14n, 16, 55, 57-58, 68-69Ո, 141-43, 167n child-rearing practices, 78-79 common narrative, 10-11 ethnic distribution, xxxiii, 43-44n, 57, 125n Islamization of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 59-60, 69-70« martyrology, 11, 14n, 27, 55, 121-22, 137, 139-40, 154И, 212 during Ottoman rule, 91-92, 145-46 during World War I, 50, 51 during World War II, 137-40, 149n, 151-52« Bosnian War background, 198-205, 214-19n, 232n casualties, 141-42, 153«, 287, 289 “ethnic cleansing” vs. genocide, 46-47« U.S. extension of, 158, 167-69« Boston University, 240 Boutros-Ghali,
Boutros, 171« Brankovič, Vuk, 76, 153-54« Breadline Massacre, 60-61 Breakup of Yugoslavia common narrative, xli-xlii«, 10-11, 76-77, 81-82« Karadžič on, 10-11, 198-99, 206-7 Breivik, Anders, xxxi-xxxii, 257-58, 264-66« Brexit, xxxii, 95 Bringa, Tone, 70« Buha, Aleksa, xvii, xxxi, 161-62, 176« Bulgaria, 64« Bunce, Valerie, 66-67« Burg, Steven L., 128«, 129-30«, 22829«, 252, 260« Burns, John, 222и Bush, George W, 177« Cambodia Tribunal, 277-78 Camus, Renaud, 257 Carević, Mičo, 130« Carrère, Emmanuel, 61, 136-37 Carrington, Peter, 6th Baron, xxv Caspersen, Nina, 260-61« Catholic Croats, 125« Čauševič, Halid, 227«
INDEX Cease-fire agreement, xxviii, xxxi, 169η, 174η Cellist of Sarajevo (Wilde), 61 Čengić, Hasan, 223η Čengić, Muhamed, 200 Cerić, ismet, xvii, 111-12, 114, 116, 121, 123, 212, 276 Chameleon,” 111, 126η Charlottesville Unite the Right rally, 44n, 255 Che Guevara, 107 Chetniks, 69n, 75, 93-94, 98, 101, 119, 139, 151n, 275 Chosen trauma, 140 Christchurch massacre, xxxii, 256-57 Christopher, Warren, 76, 217n CIA (Central Intelligence Agency), xiii, 42, 164, 220n, 287 Civil wars, criteria, 205-6, 231n Clark, Janine Natalya, xxxix, xlin Clark, Wesley, 174n Clinton, Bill, 28, 33n, 34n, 76, 164, 167n, 217n, 219-20Ո Clinton, Hillary, 239-40 Cohen, Lenard, 76-77 Cohen, Philip J., 152n Collective will of the mob,” 118 Čolović, Ivan, 123, 141 Columbia University, xxiv, 27-28, 79 Communist New Man,” 249n Constitutional Court of Yugoslavia, 198-99, 214-16Ո Constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 170n, 172n, 198,215n Constitution of Republika Srpska, 206 Constitution of Yugoslavia, xxiv, 6465n, 66n, 198 Contact Group Peace Plan, xxviiixxix, 167n de facto Serb control, map, xxxv map, xxxiv Čosić, Dobriča, xvii, 114, 117-21, 130η, 225η, 241-42, 243 Crawford, Charles, 177η Cristchurch mosque shootings, 256-57 295 Croatia, 55, 64n, 138 Croatian War of Independence, xxv, xxx, 56, 67n, 198-99, 205-6 Croats, 14n, 39, 57, 70n, 125n, 138-39, 141, 218n ethnic distribution, map, xxxiii Cuny, Fred, 59, 69n Cutileiro, Jose, 230n Cutileiro Peace Plan. See Lisbon Agreement Cvjetanovic, Peter, 44n David, King of Israel, 182-83, 191n Dayton Agreement, xxxi, 34-35n, 158-60, 169-7Ы Annex 4, 170n,
172-73Ո map, xxxv Death of Smail-aga Čengić, The (Mažuranić), 92-93 Del Ponte, Carla, 31n Demagoguery, 118, 120, 129-ՅՕո Demonic psychopaths,” xxxix Deng Xiaoping, 159 Deretic, Jovan, 153η Deronjić, Miroslav, 233-34n, 236n, 241, 247tt Dershowitz, Alan, 174n DGSE (Direction générale de la sécurité extérieure), xiii, 165 Dimsdale, Joel E., xlii-xliiin, 281n Đinđić, Zoran, 189η Directive 7, xxix, 45η, 207-8, 233η, 247η Djajić, Novislav, 256-57 Djilas, Milovan, 83η, 90, 92, 93, 203-4 Dobra Sela, 74 Dodik, Milorad, 233η Donia, Robert, xvii-xviii, 107, 111, 115, 122, 125η, 127η, 150η, 179, 199, 207-8, 235η, 260η Draga River, 90 Dragović-Soso, Jasna, 56η Drew, Samuel, xxx Drina Corps, 45η, 207, 247η Drobnjak clan, 83η, 91-92
29B INDEX Durmitor Mountains, 78, 90 Durmitor National Park, 90 Economic sanctions, xxvi, 169η EEC (European Economic Community), xiii, xxv, xxvi Eichmann, Adolf, 15, 29n Ekavian dialect, 43n, 189n Ekmečič, Milorad, 130n Electoral democracy, 213-14 El-Hai, Jack, 281n Energy healing, xl, 1-8, 180, 181-84 Epic poetry, 27, 74-75, 77, 92-93, 96-97, 122, 143-47, 154η Ethnic cleansing,” 138-40. See also Srebrenica massacre genocide vs., 46-47И, 72n “Ethnic entrepreneurs,” 118, 129-ՅՕո Ethnic panic,” 254, 262n Ethnic radicalization, 260-6ІП Ethnonationalism, 57, 137, 251-59, 275 EU (European Union), xiii, 94, 182n European Union Force in BiH (EUFOR), 172n Evil, xxxviii-xxxix, 29n, 271-80 Fahd of Saudi Arabia, 219n False self, 210, 237n Färber, Barry, 109-11 Fear, xxxvii, 11-12, 14n, 17-18, 40-41, 241, 273 Feeley,John, 162 Ferguson, Niall, 256 Filipovič, Muhamed, xviii, 130η, 228-29η First Serbian Uprising, 42 Fiske, Susan, 253 Florida State Prison, 22 Foča ethnic cleansing, 30n Forsyth, Frederick, 20 Franz Ferdinand of Austria, 49-52, 62-63n, 64n, 135 Frasure, Robert, xxx Freud, Sigmund, 117-18, 245 FRY (Federal Republic of Yugoslavia), xiii, xxiii, 192η Gacinović, Vladimir, 63n Gagnon, V. P., xl-xlin, 260n Garašanin, Ilija, 63n GCHQ (Government Communications Headquarters), xiii, 164-65 Genocide, xxviii, xl-xlin, 213 legal definition of, 46-47«, 72n Genocide Convention, 46-47n Gibbs, David, 67n, 82n Gilbert, Gustave, xliin, 280, 281n Glenny, Misha, 82n, 168-69n Gligorov, Vladimir, 57 Globalization, 94-95, 96, 103n, 243-44, 245-46, 249n, 253-54 Goebbels, Joseph, 140-41 Goering,
Hermann, 126n, 278-79 Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 9697, 104n Goldberg, Philip, 162 Goodbye, Assassins” (Karadžič), 49-50, 52-55 Goodhart, David, 95 Gorazde, xxviii, 236η Goy, E. D., 43η Graz-Karlau Prison, 22 Greater Serbia, 50 “Great replacement,” 257 Green Party, 115, 275 Gregory Palamas, 154-55Ո Grimm, Jacob, 96-97 Grisham, Kevin E., 259, 267n Group psychology, 122-23 Guslars, 74, 75, 88, 97-98,135, 137, 144-45, 148n Haidt, Jonathan, 253 Hajdarpasic, Edin, 266n Hajrić, Mirza, 217n, 218-19Ո Harrower, Molly, 281n Hartmann, Florence, 87 Harvard University, 27, 60 Haverié, Tarik, 227η Hayden, Michael, 59, 69n HDZ (Croatian Democratic Union), xx, xxiv
INDEX Heineken, Freddy, 23, 32η Henry V of England, 237η Hesychasm, 154-55Ո, 181 Hett, Benjamin, 94-95 Hitler, Adolf, 52, 62n, 140n, 213, 266n Hoare, Marko Attila, 64-65n, 226n Hocking, John, 15 Hogg, Michael, 253-54 Holbrooke, Richard, xviii, xxx, 269 cease-fire agreement, 169η, 174η Karadzic s alleged immunity deal, 86, 88, 161-63, 174n, 175-76n Karadzic s arrest, 160 Karadžič steps down as president, 161, 174n NATO air campaign, 167-68Ո Holleeder, Willem, 32n Hotel Prague, 85 Hrebeljanović, Lazar, xviii Humanitarian aid, xxvii, 171n ICJ (International Court ofJustice), xiii-xiv, 42, 151n ICTY (International Criminal Tribunal), xiv, 15 author seeks interview, xxxix-xl, 7, 15-16, 29-30n author s interviews with Karadzic. See Karadžič, Radovan, author s interviews with author s interviews with other prisoners, 15-16 author’s interview with Zelenović, 16-20 closure of, 29n creation of, 15,165n indictments, xxx, xxxi, 1-2, 165n interview rules, 15, 29-ՅՕո rules of detention, 20-21 Srebrenica massacre, 42, 45«, 157-58 timeline, xxx, xxxi ICTY Registry, 29n Ida (film), 133 Identity, prejudice, and authoritarianism, 252-58 297 IFOR (NATO Implementation Force), xiv, xxxi, 157-60, 163-64, 170n, 171-72Ո Ijekavian dialect, 43«, 189n Illyrians, 154« IMF (International Monetary Fund), xiv, 67« Immigration (immigrants), 94, 245, 248rt, 253 Independent State of Croatia. See NDH Ingrao, Charles, 163 International Committee for the Defense of Radovan Karadžič, 86 International Conference on the Former Yugoslavia, xxvi, xxviii International Court ofJustice. See ICJ International Criminal
Tribunal. See ICTY International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, xiii-xiv, 16, 46n International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals (IRMCT), xiv, xxxii, 29n, 30w International war crimes trials, xxxix, 15. See also ICTY; Nuremberg trials Iran foreign assistance, ՅՅո, 219-20Ո, 223n Iranian Revolutionary Guard, 220« Islamic Declaration, 201-3, 221-22n, 226-27И, 228n Islamic revivalist movement, 115 Islamization of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 59-60, 69-70И It’s Me, Eddie (Limonov), 134 Izetbegovic, Alija, xviii Bosnia independence, 199-202, 217« counterrevolutionary activities, 201-2, 224-25« Dayton Accords, 169« foreign asssistance, 33«, 219-20«, 222-23« founding of SDS, xv, xxiv, 12«, 130« Islamic Declaration, 201-3, 221-22«, 226-27«, 228« Islamist, 12«, 116, 222«, 225«, 226֊ 28«, 275
298 INDEX Izetbegovic, Alija (cont.) Karadžič and, 220-21« Lisbon Agreement, xxvi, 35η, 204֊5, 229-30ո marriages, 275, 280η Srebrenica massacre and, 236n Izetbegovic, Bakir, 219и, 228η Janissaries, 140, 152η Jasenovac concentration camp, 138, 149-50Ո Jews in Bosnia, 138, 149-50Ո Jihadism, 11, 13-14n, 34n, 201, 22224n, 243 JNA (Jugoslovenska narodna armija), xiv, 71 n Jovič, Dejan, 57 Jugopetrol, 85-86 Juweideh Prison, 22 JVA Bochum, 22 Kaplan, Robert, 76, 81-82n Karadžič, Aleksander (Sasa), xviii, 107-8 Karadžič, Ivan, 85 Karadžič, Ivanka, 85 Karadžič, Joksim, 104η Karadžič, Jovanka, xviii, 3-4, 73-79, 85, 93, 105-6, 210, 258 Karadžić-Jovičević, Sonja, xix, 107-8 Karadžič, Ljiljana Zelen, xviii, xxiii, 107-8, 178η, 184 Karadžič, Luka, xviii, 75, 85-86 appearance of, 87-88 author s interview with, 87-89 drunk-driving case, 86 search for brother, 187 trial of brother, 86-87 war profiteering of, 85-86, 102n Karadžič, Radosav, 85 Karadžič, Radovan, xviii-xix in America, 27-28, 79, 109-11 appearance of, 8-9, 26, 38, 87-88, 107, 122, 135, 179-80 author s interviews with. See Karadžič, Radovan, author s interviews with birth of, 73, 105 Breivik and, xxxi-xxxii, 257-58, 265n as “Butcher of Bosnia,” 25 charismatic public speaking by, 9-10, 271 dissident period of, 107-10, 125-26n early life of, 3-4, 73-79, 91, 105-6 education of, 107-8, 111 family background of, 85-86, 91-96, 98-100 fraud charges against, xxiv, 113-14, 127n fugitive status of. See Karadžič, Radovan, fugitive status of heroic stance,” 210-12 highway to hell” speech, xxv, 199, 269 indictment of, 170n, 172֊73n
Islamic Declaration, 201-3 at Koševo Clinic, xxiv, 79, 111-12, 122-23 letter to author, 291-92 move to Sarajevo, 106-9 as “my war criminal,” xlv, xlvi, 8 nature of evil and, 271-80 personality disorder, 276, 281n poetry of, 27-28, 49-50, 52-55, 92֊ 93, 108, 112, 114-15, 135-36, 185 political career and presidency of, 115-24, 159 resignation of presidency, xxxi, 161, 163, 174«, 175-76« Tarrant and Christchurch, xxxii, 256-57 trial of, xxxi, xxxii, 2, 2, 24-25 Karadžič, Radovan, author s interviews with, 1-12, 37-38, 113, 206-7, 270 on Andrić s A Letter from 1920, 38-41, 43-44« author developing affinities, 27-28 on Bosnian Muslims, 10-11, 12« dogs and cats,” 251, 252, 259« efforts to intimidate, 269-70 expression of regret, 211, 276-77 final visits, 210-11 first meeting, 24-28
INDEX on genocide, 198-99, 213, 270 on globalization, 243-44, 245-46 on Goodbye, Assassins,” 49-50, 52-55 on his early life, 78-79 on his father, 108-9 ICTY rules, 15, 29-ЗОи list of questions, 26, 30n phone calls, 195-98 on Rwandan genocide, 141-43 on Serb religious conversions, 59-60 on Trump s victory, 242-43, 244-45Ո on war casualties, 141-42 you remind me of my wife” comment, 209-10, 211 Karadzic, Radovan, fugitive status of, 299 Késié, Obrad, 174η Kessler, Jason, 255-56, 262-63n KGB (Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti), 134 Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 40, 55, 69n, 75, 98, 101, 138 Koševo Clinic, xxiv, 79, 111-12, 122-23 Kosovar Albanians, 153-54n Kosovo Polje, 63n, 76 Koštunica, Vojislav, 187, 192η Krajišnik, Momčilo, xix, xli, 31η, 72η, 102η, 127η, 176η Krstič, Radislav, 45η Krūzei, Joseph, xxx Kull, Steve, xlvi Kuperman, Alan, 200, 205-6, 231n 1-2, 164-65, 177-78n, 179-89 alleged immunity deal, 86-87, 16163, 174w, 175-76И attempts to turn himself in, 160-61, 173-74n energy healing, xl, 1-8, 180, 181-84 as mailman, 85, 101η NATO s hesitance to apprehend, 163-64, 177n new identity and name of Dragan David Dabič, xvii, 1-2, 165, 179-89 surveillance and capture, 187-90, 192-93Ո taunting of his pursuers, 184-86 Karadžič, Simeon, xix, 91-98 Karadžič, Sujo, 92-93 Karadžič, Vuk, xix, 96-97, 100, 104η, 123, 145, 148η Karadžič, Vuko, xix, 74-79, 85, 105-6 arrest and imprisonment of, 77, 83n, 88-89, 108-9 as Chetnik guerrilla, 75-76, 77, 105-6 Communists and, 75, 105-6, 108-9 release from prison, xxiii, 78-79 shooting incident, 98-101, 105n as strict disciplinarian, 78-79 Kaul,
Hans-Peter, 171n Kecmanovič, Nenad, 130η Kelley, Douglas, xliin, 278-80, 281n Ladan, Tomislav, 43n Lake, Anthony, 158, 168n Landreth, Chris, 135, 190-9ІП Lantin Prison, 22 Latin Bridge, 135 Lazar of Serbia, 76, 81η, 82η, 145-47, 153-54Ո, 256, 263η League of Communists-Social Democratic Party, 252, 260n Lebl, Leslie S., 225n Letter from 1920, A” (Andrić), 38-41, 43-44Ո Lewis, Anthony, 168-69Ո Liberal democracy, fragility of, 214,238n Libya, 33n, 213 Limonov, Eduard, xix, 133-35 Lisbon Agreement (Cutileiro Peace Plan), xxvi, 34-35Ո, 204-5, 229-ՅՕո map, xxxiv Little, Alan, 167n London Institute of Group Analysis, 79, 122 Lord, Albert, 27, 74-75, 270 Lute, Doug, 162 McAleer, Tony, 258 MacKenzie, David, 63n MacWilliams, Matthew, 243
300 INDEX Madhouse, the (bar), 181-82, 210 Maier, Joseph, 126n Maksie, Adis, 120, 122,123, ӀЗОи, 252, 260-6ІП Malcolm, Noel, 70n Mansfield, Edward, 116 Markaié massacres, xxviii, xxx, 167η Marko Kraljević (Prince Marko), 74-75, 81n Mawdudi, Sayyid Abul A la, 227η Ma, Yo-Yo, 61 Mažuranić, Ivan, 92-93 MBO (Muslimanska bosšnjačka organizacija), xiv, 228-29n Mehmedinović, Semezdin, xix, 58-59, 114-15, 122 Meijer, Frans, 32η Mein Kampf(Hitler), 266n Men s ballads, 148η Menzies, John, 174η Merrill, Christopher, 112 Metacommunication,” 9-10, 109, 111, 240 MI6, xiv, 164-65 Miiani, Andy, 177n, 178n, 192n Milanović, Marko, 46n, 47, 234n Miletič, Radivoje, 207-8, 233-34Ո Milgram, Stanley, xlii-xliiin Miloševič, Slobodan, xix exploiting of ethnic tensions, 76, Milutinovic, Milan, 176n Minié, Mina, xix, 182-83 “Minority,” 44n Miterrand, François, 215n Mlada Bosna (Young Bosnia), 50, 63n Mladić, Ratko, xx, 33η commander of VRS, xxx, 41-42, 102η, 157-58,235η ICTY indictment, xxx, xxxi, 157,165η Karadžič and, xxx, 24, 122, 157-58, 209, 235η, 280η Miloševič and, 169η Srebrenica massacre, 33n, 41-42, 141, 157-58, 166n, 207, 208, 235n, 236-37Ո, 276 use of propaganda, 72n Mogadishu Syndrome, 164 Montenegro, 52-53, 55, 91-92 “Moral entrepreneurs,” 61, 72n Moscow State University, 185 Mountain Wreath, The (Njegoš), 92-93 Mrdalj, Mladen, 65n, 102n, 132n Mueller, John, xlin, 260-6ІП Multiculturalism, 245, 253-54 Murad, 51, 81n, 146, 152n Murray, Bill, 164 Muslim Bosniak Organization. See MBO Muslim Party of Democratic Action. See SDA Mutz, Diana C., 246 82-83Ո Gazimestan speech (1989), 63n, 76,
82n, 83n Holbrooke and peace process, xxx, 162-63, 169n, 176n Izetbegovic and, 217n, 229n Karadžič and, 20, 121, 157, 160, 161, 162-63, 173-74Ո, 176n, 235n, 276, 280n role in Yugoslav wars, xxix, 32-33n, 57, 64-65n, 102n, 160 Srebrenica massacre, 33n, 166n, 236-37Ո in UN Detention Unit, 20, 21 Milosz, Czeslaw, 28 Milovanovič, Manojlo, 158 Narcississm, 211, 237n, 274 Narodna Odbrana, 63η Narodnosti, 44η, 56, 57, 65η National Association for the Advancement of White People, 255-56 National Bolshevik Party, 134 National Islamic Front (Sudan), 223n Nationalism, 56, 65-66n, 82-83n, 9495, 112, 249-50Ո, 251-59, 275 National Liberation Army. See Yugoslav Partisans Native Americans, genocide against, 213 NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization), xiv
INDEX air campaigns, xxvii, xxviii, xxix, xxxi, 28, 33n, 158, 167-69Ո, 172n attempts to capture Karadžič, 1-2, 75, 160, 165 Banja Luka incident of 1994, xxviii, 218η hesitance to capture Karadžič, 177η Izetbegovic and, 200-201 Norway and Breivik, 257-58, 264n, 265n Operation Deliberate Force, xxxi, 158, 167-68Ո, 218n Operation Deny Flight, 158 NATO Implementation Force. See IFOR NATO Stabilization Force. See SFOR Nazi Party (Nazis), 15, 27, 29n, 69n, 75, 94-95, 136, 138, 139, 240, 258, 266n, 278-80, 281n NDH (Nezavisna Država Hrvatska), xiv, 118, 129η, 138-39, 149η, 150 Nikšic, 90, 91 Nikšić County Court, 101 Njegoš, Petrovič, 92-93 No-fly zone, xxvi, xxvii, 158, 218η North Macedonia, xxv, 64η NSA (National Security Agency), xiv, 164-65 Nteta, Tatishe, 243 Nuremberg Rorschachs, 126n, 278-79, 281n Nuremberg trials, 278 Arendt and Eichmann, 15, 29n psychiatric evaluations, xxxviiixxxix, xlii-xliiin Nyborg State Prison, 22 Oak trees, 73, 80η Obilic, Miloš, 51, 93, 146, 256, 263n Oedipus complex, 117-18 Oil crisis, 67 Oneness,” 253-54 Operation Althea, 172n Operation Deliberate Force, xxxi, 158, 167-68Ո, 218n Operation Deny Flight, 158 301 Operation Storm, xxx, 67n Oriental Institute, 60 Orthodox Christmas Eve, 80n Ostrog Monastery, 52 Other, the, 11, 14n, 41, 147, 253, 254 Ottoman Empire, 42, 49-50, 59-60, 62n, 64n, 88, 92-93, 140, 146, 256 Islamization of Bosnia, 59-60, 69-70n Owen, David, 168n, 2І4-15П Owen-Stoltenberg plan, xxviii, 204 Packer, George, 251-52 Pakistan, 202, 275 “Pareto-efficiency,” 95, 246 “Patriarch document,” 169n Pavelič, Ante, 138 Pawlikowski, Paweł,
133-37, 145 Perica, Vjekoslav, 227η Perišić, Momčilo, 32n Peter II of Yugoslavia, 101 Petnjica, 73-74, 78, 89-92, 95-98 Petrovič, Vladimir, 64η, 138-39, 149η, 229η, 262η PIFWC (Persons Indicted for War Crimes), xiv, 171η, 172η Pivljanin, Bajo, 263и Plavšič, Biljana, xx, xlin, 102n, 112, 163, 176n Popovič, Marko Miljanov, 263n Populism, 213-14 Praljak, Slobodan, 201 Pravda, 100 Prejudice, identity, and authoritarianism, 252-58 Princip, Gavrilo, xx, 49-53, 62-63n, 135 Propaganda, 61, 72n, 119, 122-23, 140-41 Prussian Memorandum, 266η Psychopathy, 271-72 Putin, Vladimir, 134 Quebec sovereignty movement, 216n Qutb, Sayyid, 227n Racism, 41, 242, 243-44, 248n Radan, Peter, 216n
302 INDEX Radovan and Serbia (Karadžič), 185 Ramet, Sabrina, 226-27W Rape, as weapon of war, 16-17, 19-20, ЗО-ЗІп Rašković-Ivić, Sanda, 131η Rašković, Jovan, xx, xxiv, 117-18, 119, 121, 124, 131η Ratner, Steven, 216η Rauschenbach, Mina, xlin Red Star (soccer team), xxiv, 113 Reiki, 7, 183 Republika Srpska. See RS Robinson, Peter, xx, 24-25, 174n Rodrik, Dani, 250n Romney, Mitt, 248n Rorschach tests, 126n, 278-79, 281n Rose, Michael, 171n RS (Republika Srpska), xv, 67n, 71n, 123, 159-60, 206-7, 214n, 232n founding, xxv referendum of 1993, xxvii RSK (Republika Srpska Krajina), xv, xxv, 67n Rwandan genocide, xlin, 141-43 Rwanda trials, xiii-xiv, 16, 46n Ryan, Paul, 248 St. Vitus Day, 51-52, 64n “Sameness,” 253-54 Sarajevo Blues (Mehmedinovic), 114 Sarajlić, Izet, 116 Saudi foreign assistance, 12-13n, 219-20Ո, 223n Savnik, 90 Scalia, Damien, xlin Schabas, William, 47n Schaffner, Bertram, 79, 83n Schaffner, Brian, 243 Scheffer, David, 170-71n Scorpions (paramilitary), 45n SDA (Stranka demokratske akcije), xv, xxiv, 12n, 115, 200, 203, 228-29n SDS (Srpska demokratska stranka), xv, 115, 116-21, 130η, 199, 255 founding of, xv, xxiv, 12η, 130η Second Space (Milosz), 28 Sell, Louis, 230n Sells, Michael, 226n September 11 attacks (2001), 12-13n, 164, 176-77Ո, 256, 267n Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 117, 118 Serbian Army of Krajina, 71n Serbian Democratic Party. See SDS Serbian Epics (film), 133-37, 145, 153n Serbianization, 64n Serbian language, 96-97 Serbian Orthodox Church, 99, 146, 153n Serbian Revolution, 42 Serb Republic of Krajina. See RSK Serbs of Bosnia. See Bosnian
Serbs SFOR (NATO Stabilization Force), xv, 164, 17 In, 172n SFRY (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia), xv, xxiii, 64n, 71n, 214n, 216n Shame, 40-41, 180 Sharia law, 10, 12n, 275 Shoup, Paul, 252, 260n Siege of Sarajevo, xxix, 58-61, 68-72n, 136, 232n Serbian Epics, 133-37, 145 Simie, Charles, 112, 143-45 Simič, Olivera, xlin Simpson, O. J., 161, 174n Slovenian Independence War, xxv, 56, 67n, 198-99 Smail-aga Čengić, 92-93 Smailović, Vedran, 60-61, 71η Smith, Rupert, xxix Snyder, Jack, 116 Snyder, Timothy, 139 Soccer, 112-13 Social-identity theory of leadership, 254 Srebrenica massacre, 41-42, 157-58 Directive 7, xxix, 45n, 207-8, 233n, 247n Karadzic’s role, 25, 157-58, 166n, 207-9, 233-37Ո, 275-76 legal definitions, 46-47n
INDEX Mladic’s role, 33n, 41-42, 141, 15758, 166n, 207, 208, 235И, 23637n, 276 timeline, xxix—xxx SRK (Sarajevo-Romanija Corps), 61 Stanišić, Joviča, 162 Stenner, Karen, 253 Stokes, Gale, 226n Stoltenberg, Thorvald, xxvii, xxviii, xxx, 204 Stormfront (website), 75, 258 Stuebner, William, 42, 160-61, 173-74Ո Supreme Defense Council (SDC), 32-ՅՅո, 16 би Sušica River, 90 Sussex 1 State Prison, 22 Svedok, 75 Swaqa Prison, 22 Tabeau, Ewa, 142, 153n Tadić, Boris, 187, 188, 192n Tara River Canyon, 90 Tarrant, Brenton, xxxii, 256-57 Taylor, Charles, 24 Taylor, Jared, 245, 248 Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, 91-92 Terrorism, xlvi, 50, 258-59 Terrorists and war criminals, commonalities, xxxviii Tesla, Nikola, 182 There Are Miracles (Karadžič), 185 Tieger, Alan, 25 Timeline, xxiii-xxxii Tito, Josip Broz, xx, 55-56, 105-6, 109, 111, 114-15, 118, 15ІИ, 252 Toal, Gerard, 120, 123, 252, 260-őln Toft, Monica Duffy, 231tt Toholj, Miroslav, 191n Topalovič, Caco, xv, 71η Town Betrayed, A (documentary), 236n Treaty of Berlin, 49 Trickle-down racism,” 242, 248n Trnka, Kasim, 128n Tromp, Nevenka, 166n, 236-37Ո True self, 210, 211-12, 237n 303 Trump, Donald, xxxii, 94, 95, 239-46, 248, 259 Tudjman, Franjo, xx, xxvii, 57, 169η, 222η Tudjman, Miroslav, xx, 204-5, 221-22Ո Turkey, 219—20η TWRA (Third World Relief Agency), xv, 13n, 222-23n Ujedinjenje ili smrt. See Black Hand UN (United Nations) arms embargo, xxv, 71n, 200-201, 218-20Ո, 222-23n Bosnia admittance, 218-19n no-fly zone, xxvi, xxvii, 158, 218η Resolution 743, xxvi Slovenia and Croatia admittance, 67n timeline, xxv-xxxi war crimes tribunal. See
ICTY Under the Left Breast ofthe Century (Karadžič), 185 UN (United Nations) Detention Unit, xxxix, 15-16 author’s interviews with Karadžič. See Karadžič, Radovan, author’s interviews with author s interviews with other prisoners, 15-16 author’s interview with Zelenović, 16-20 guards and entry, 21-23 rules of detention, 20-21 UNESCO, 73, 90, 96 United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 149-50Ո United States presidential election of 2016, 239-41, 243-44 University of California, Berkeley, 28 University of Sarajevo, xxiii, 107-8, 111 UNPROFOR (UN International Police Task Force), 159, 163, 170n, 171-72Ո UN (United Nations) Security Council, xxix-xxx Resolution 713, xxv
304 INDEX UN (United Nations) Security Council (cont.) Resolution 757, xxvi Resolution 780, xxvi Resolution 781, xxvi Resolution 808, xxvii Resolution 827, xxvii Resolution 1088, 171n Srebrenica massacre and, 45n Ustasha (Croatian Revolutionary Movement), 27, 75, 129n, 138-39, 149-50«, 15ІИ Uti possidetis, 216И Valentino, Ben, xln, 206 Vance-Owen Peace Plan. See VOPP Van Hout, Cornells (Cor), 32n Vešović, Marko, xx, 109, 111, 112, White extremism, 256-58, 264-66n White identitarians,” 255-56, 262-63n White nationalism, 42, 44-45n, 248n, 255-56 Whitman, James Q., 266n Wilde, David, 61 Women s ballads, 148n Woodward, Susan, 67n, 168n, 215n, 288n World War I, 49, 50, 55 World War II, 137-40 casualties, 137-38, 139, 149n, 151-52Ո ethnic cleansing campaigns, 138-40 invasion of Yugoslavia, 101, 137-38 Luka Karađžić’s war profiteering, 85-86, 102n reparations claims of Yugoslavia, 151-52И 125-26Ո Vietnam War, xxiii, 164 Visak, 182,191η Vjesnik, 124 Volkan, Vamik, 140 VOPP (Vance-Owen Peace Plan), xv, xxvi, xxvii, 168-69n, 229n VRS (Vojska Republike Srpske), xv, 24, 32-ՅՅո, 71η, 72η, 208, 233η Mladić as commander, xxx, 41-42, 102η, 157-58, 235η Vujošević, Novak, 263η Vulović, Vladimir (Vlado), 183-84 Young Bosnia (Mlada Bosna), 50, 63η Young Muslims, 202, 225n Yourcenar, Marguerite, 81n Yugoslavia ethnic groups and distribution, history of, 55-59, 65-67Ո reparations claims, 151-52n Yugoslav Partisans, 65-66n, 75, 83n, 94, 105-6, 108-9, 139 Yugoslav People’s Army. See JNA Yugoslav Tribunal, 75 Wachtel, Andrew, 49 War profiteering, 85-86, 102η, 130η War-propaganda folklorism,”
122-23, 140-41 Washington Agreement of 1994, xxviii, 218-19Ո, 222n Wayback Machine, 185 Weine, Stevan, 132η Weller, Marc, 171η, 172η Whip snake, 10, 12η White Aryan Resistance, 258 Žabljak, 91 Zakaria, Fareed, 238n Zelenović, Dragan, xx֊xxi, 31n, 40 author s interview with, 16-20 Žepa, 33n, 45n, 208, 236n Zimbardo, Philip, xlii-xliiin Zimmermann, Warren, xxvi, 204, 255 Zubak, Krešimir, xxviii Zulfikarpašić, Adil, xxi, 12η, 203, 227-28«, 229η Žužul, Miomir, 203, 228η 43-44Ո, 56-57, 65n Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München
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Contents Abbreviations xiii Dramatis Personae Timeline Maps Preface xvii xxiii xxxiii xxxvii Author’s Note xlv Chapter One: THE MESMERIST 1 Chapter Two: VISITING THE POET IN PRISON Chapter Three: HATRED AND FEAR 15 37 Chapter Four: VICTIMS 49 Chapter Five: PETNJICA 73 Chapter Six: VISITING THE POET’S FAMILY 85 Chapter Seven: THE POET BECOMES A POLITICIAN Chapter Eight: MARTYRS 133 Chapter Nine: THE HUNT 157 Chapter Ten: HOUDINI 179 Chapter Eleven: MORAL HAZARD Chapter Twelve: FEAR 195 239 Chapter Thirteen: THE RETURN OF NATIONALISM Chapter Fourteen: THE PROBLEM OF EVIL Acknowledgments Appendices Index 293 287 105 283 269 251
Index Aidid, Mohamed Farrah, 164 Akashi, Yasushi, xxix, xxx Albright, Madeleine, 269 Al-Ha’ir Prison, 22 Al-Hassanein, Elfatih, 222-23Ո Alibaši, Ahmet, 227n Ali Hamad, Ali Ahmad, 13n Allen, Charles, 42, 178n Allied Reparations Committee, 152n Al Qaeda, 11,12-13n, 177и, 192n, 223n Al-Turabi, Hassan, 223n Ambos, Kai, 47n, 234n American Civil War, 206-7 ‘Ancient hatreds” paradigm, xliin, 76-77, 81-82η, 217η Andrić, Ivo, xvii “A Letter from 1920,” 38-41, 43-44n Angel, Dr., xvii, 9, 12n, 79, 122, 210, 211-12 Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation, 134 Anti-globalization, 94-95, 103n, 243-44 Anti-Semitism, 27, 29n Applbaum, Arthur, 175n Apthorp, the (New York City), 110 Arbitration Commission. See Badinter Commission Arbour, Louise, 170-7ІП Arendt, Hannah, 15, 29n Arms embargo, xxv, 71n, 200-201, 218-20Я, 222-23Ո Army of Republika Srpske. See VRS Army of Yugoslavia, 71n, 101 Arnautović, Suad, 222n Ashdown, Paddy, 180-81 Austria-Hungary, 49-56, 62n, 64n Authoritarianism, identity and prejudice, 252-58 Authoritarian personalities and authoritarian child-rearing practices, 78-79 Ayalon Prison, 22 Aziz, Omer, 266n Badinter Commission, 214-15Ո, 216w Bair, Andy, 192n Balkan Crisis, timeline, xxiii-xxxii Balkan Ghosts (Kaplan), 76, 81-82n Balkan Idols (Perica), 227n Balkan Wars of 1912-1913, 64n, 154n Banja Luka, 86-87, 159 Banja Luka incident of 1994, xxviii, 218n Ban, Matija, 63n Bassuener, Kurt, 251-52 Battle of Kosovo (1389), 51, 76 140, 81n, 82n, 145-46, 153-54Ո Bećirević, Edina, 72n, 221n Becker, Howard S., 72n Bee-larva supplements, 179-80 Bees at the Mad House (film),
190-9ІП Belgian Ministry ofJustice, 16-17, 31n Belgrade Committee, 63n
294 INDEX Belgrade Initiative, 204 Benjamin, Jessica, 250« Bergholz, Max, 14n Berman, Sheri, 213-14 BIA (Bezbednosno-informativna agencija), xiii, 187-88 Bildt, Carl, xvii, 167-б8и Bin Laden, Osama, 1, 192и, 223η Black Hand, 50, 63η Black Hawk Down, 164 Bogomilism, 70и Borger, Julian, 165, 176-78Ո Bosnia ethnic groups and distribution, xxxiii, 39, 43-44Ո, 56-57, 65n use of term, xl during World War II, 138-39 Bosnia general election of 1990, xxiv, 116, 252 Bosniak Party of Democratic Action. See SDA Bosniaks (Bosnian Muslims) Bosnian War, 55, 57-58, 68-69n, 138-39, 205-7, 217n ethnic distribution, xxxiii, 43-44n jihadism, 11, 13֊14n, 34n, 201, 22224n, 243 Karadžič on, 10-11, 12n, 55, 116, 140, 206-7 nationality status, 22 In Ottoman Empire and, 14n, 49-50, 59-60 victim status, 14n Bosnian Church, 70n Bosnian independence referendum of 1992, xxvi, 57-58, 68n, 199, 215n Bosnian Muslim-Croat Federation, 170n Bosnian Serb Army. See VRS Bosnian Serb referendum of 1991, xxv, 68n Bosnian Serbs Austro-Hungarian rule, 50 Bosnian War, 14n, 16, 55, 57-58, 68-69Ո, 141-43, 167n child-rearing practices, 78-79 common narrative, 10-11 ethnic distribution, xxxiii, 43-44n, 57, 125n Islamization of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 59-60, 69-70« martyrology, 11, 14n, 27, 55, 121-22, 137, 139-40, 154И, 212 during Ottoman rule, 91-92, 145-46 during World War I, 50, 51 during World War II, 137-40, 149n, 151-52« Bosnian War background, 198-205, 214-19n, 232n casualties, 141-42, 153«, 287, 289 “ethnic cleansing” vs. genocide, 46-47« U.S. extension of, 158, 167-69« Boston University, 240 Boutros-Ghali,
Boutros, 171« Brankovič, Vuk, 76, 153-54« Breadline Massacre, 60-61 Breakup of Yugoslavia common narrative, xli-xlii«, 10-11, 76-77, 81-82« Karadžič on, 10-11, 198-99, 206-7 Breivik, Anders, xxxi-xxxii, 257-58, 264-66« Brexit, xxxii, 95 Bringa, Tone, 70« Buha, Aleksa, xvii, xxxi, 161-62, 176« Bulgaria, 64« Bunce, Valerie, 66-67« Burg, Steven L., 128«, 129-30«, 22829«, 252, 260« Burns, John, 222и Bush, George W, 177« Cambodia Tribunal, 277-78 Camus, Renaud, 257 Carević, Mičo, 130« Carrère, Emmanuel, 61, 136-37 Carrington, Peter, 6th Baron, xxv Caspersen, Nina, 260-61« Catholic Croats, 125« Čauševič, Halid, 227«
INDEX Cease-fire agreement, xxviii, xxxi, 169η, 174η Cellist of Sarajevo (Wilde), 61 Čengić, Hasan, 223η Čengić, Muhamed, 200 Cerić, ismet, xvii, 111-12, 114, 116, 121, 123, 212, 276 "Chameleon,” 111, 126η Charlottesville Unite the Right rally, 44n, 255 Che Guevara, 107 Chetniks, 69n, 75, 93-94, 98, 101, 119, 139, 151n, 275 "Chosen trauma," 140 Christchurch massacre, xxxii, 256-57 Christopher, Warren, 76, 217n CIA (Central Intelligence Agency), xiii, 42, 164, 220n, 287 Civil wars, criteria, 205-6, 231n Clark, Janine Natalya, xxxix, xlin Clark, Wesley, 174n Clinton, Bill, 28, 33n, 34n, 76, 164, 167n, 217n, 219-20Ո Clinton, Hillary, 239-40 Cohen, Lenard, 76-77 Cohen, Philip J., 152n "Collective will of the mob,” 118 Čolović, Ivan, 123, 141 Columbia University, xxiv, 27-28, 79 Communist "New Man,” 249n Constitutional Court of Yugoslavia, 198-99, 214-16Ո Constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 170n, 172n, 198,215n Constitution of Republika Srpska, 206 Constitution of Yugoslavia, xxiv, 6465n, 66n, 198 Contact Group Peace Plan, xxviiixxix, 167n de facto Serb control, map, xxxv map, xxxiv Čosić, Dobriča, xvii, 114, 117-21, 130η, 225η, 241-42, 243 Crawford, Charles, 177η Cristchurch mosque shootings, 256-57 295 Croatia, 55, 64n, 138 Croatian War of Independence, xxv, xxx, 56, 67n, 198-99, 205-6 Croats, 14n, 39, 57, 70n, 125n, 138-39, 141, 218n ethnic distribution, map, xxxiii Cuny, Fred, 59, 69n Cutileiro, Jose, 230n Cutileiro Peace Plan. See Lisbon Agreement Cvjetanovic, Peter, 44n David, King of Israel, 182-83, 191n Dayton Agreement, xxxi, 34-35n, 158-60, 169-7Ы Annex 4, 170n,
172-73Ո map, xxxv Death of Smail-aga Čengić, The (Mažuranić), 92-93 Del Ponte, Carla, 31n Demagoguery, 118, 120, 129-ՅՕո "Demonic psychopaths,” xxxix Deng Xiaoping, 159 Deretic, Jovan, 153η Deronjić, Miroslav, 233-34n, 236n, 241, 247tt Dershowitz, Alan, 174n DGSE (Direction générale de la sécurité extérieure), xiii, 165 Dimsdale, Joel E., xlii-xliiin, 281n Đinđić, Zoran, 189η Directive 7, xxix, 45η, 207-8, 233η, 247η Djajić, Novislav, 256-57 Djilas, Milovan, 83η, 90, 92, 93, 203-4 Dobra Sela, 74 Dodik, Milorad, 233η Donia, Robert, xvii-xviii, 107, 111, 115, 122, 125η, 127η, 150η, 179, 199, 207-8, 235η, 260η Draga River, 90 Dragović-Soso, Jasna, 56η Drew, Samuel, xxx Drina Corps, 45η, 207, 247η Drobnjak clan, 83η, 91-92
29B INDEX Durmitor Mountains, 78, 90 Durmitor National Park, 90 Economic sanctions, xxvi, 169η EEC (European Economic Community), xiii, xxv, xxvi Eichmann, Adolf, 15, 29n Ekavian dialect, 43n, 189n Ekmečič, Milorad, 130n Electoral democracy, 213-14 El-Hai, Jack, 281n Energy healing, xl, 1-8, 180, 181-84 Epic poetry, 27, 74-75, 77, 92-93, 96-97, 122, 143-47, 154η "Ethnic cleansing,” 138-40. See also Srebrenica massacre genocide vs., 46-47И, 72n “Ethnic entrepreneurs,” 118, 129-ՅՕո "Ethnic panic,” 254, 262n Ethnic radicalization, 260-6ІП Ethnonationalism, 57, 137, 251-59, 275 EU (European Union), xiii, 94, 182n European Union Force in BiH (EUFOR), 172n Evil, xxxviii-xxxix, 29n, 271-80 Fahd of Saudi Arabia, 219n False self, 210, 237n Färber, Barry, 109-11 Fear, xxxvii, 11-12, 14n, 17-18, 40-41, 241, 273 Feeley,John, 162 Ferguson, Niall, 256 Filipovič, Muhamed, xviii, 130η, 228-29η First Serbian Uprising, 42 Fiske, Susan, 253 Florida State Prison, 22 Foča ethnic cleansing, 30n Forsyth, Frederick, 20 Franz Ferdinand of Austria, 49-52, 62-63n, 64n, 135 Frasure, Robert, xxx Freud, Sigmund, 117-18, 245 FRY (Federal Republic of Yugoslavia), xiii, xxiii, 192η Gacinović, Vladimir, 63n Gagnon, V. P., xl-xlin, 260n Garašanin, Ilija, 63n GCHQ (Government Communications Headquarters), xiii, 164-65 Genocide, xxviii, xl-xlin, 213 legal definition of, 46-47«, 72n Genocide Convention, 46-47n Gibbs, David, 67n, 82n Gilbert, Gustave, xliin, 280, 281n Glenny, Misha, 82n, 168-69n Gligorov, Vladimir, 57 Globalization, 94-95, 96, 103n, 243-44, 245-46, 249n, 253-54 Goebbels, Joseph, 140-41 Goering,
Hermann, 126n, 278-79 Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 9697, 104n Goldberg, Philip, 162 "Goodbye, Assassins” (Karadžič), 49-50, 52-55 Goodhart, David, 95 Gorazde, xxviii, 236η Goy, E. D., 43η Graz-Karlau Prison, 22 Greater Serbia, 50 “Great replacement,” 257 Green Party, 115, 275 Gregory Palamas, 154-55Ո Grimm, Jacob, 96-97 Grisham, Kevin E., 259, 267n Group psychology, 122-23 Guslars, 74, 75, 88, 97-98,135, 137, 144-45, 148n Haidt, Jonathan, 253 Hajdarpasic, Edin, 266n Hajrić, Mirza, 217n, 218-19Ո Harrower, Molly, 281n Hartmann, Florence, 87 Harvard University, 27, 60 Haverié, Tarik, 227η Hayden, Michael, 59, 69n HDZ (Croatian Democratic Union), xx, xxiv
INDEX Heineken, Freddy, 23, 32η Henry V of England, 237η Hesychasm, 154-55Ո, 181 Hett, Benjamin, 94-95 Hitler, Adolf, 52, 62n, 140n, 213, 266n Hoare, Marko Attila, 64-65n, 226n Hocking, John, 15 Hogg, Michael, 253-54 Holbrooke, Richard, xviii, xxx, 269 cease-fire agreement, 169η, 174η Karadzic s alleged immunity deal, 86, 88, 161-63, 174n, 175-76n Karadzic s arrest, 160 Karadžič steps down as president, 161, 174n NATO air campaign, 167-68Ո Holleeder, Willem, 32n Hotel Prague, 85 Hrebeljanović, Lazar, xviii Humanitarian aid, xxvii, 171n ICJ (International Court ofJustice), xiii-xiv, 42, 151n ICTY (International Criminal Tribunal), xiv, 15 author seeks interview, xxxix-xl, 7, 15-16, 29-30n author's interviews with Karadzic. See Karadžič, Radovan, author's interviews with author's interviews with other prisoners, 15-16 author’s interview with Zelenović, 16-20 closure of, 29n creation of, 15,165n indictments, xxx, xxxi, 1-2, 165n interview rules, 15, 29-ՅՕո rules of detention, 20-21 Srebrenica massacre, 42, 45«, 157-58 timeline, xxx, xxxi ICTY Registry, 29n Ida (film), 133 Identity, prejudice, and authoritarianism, 252-58 297 IFOR (NATO Implementation Force), xiv, xxxi, 157-60, 163-64, 170n, 171-72Ո Ijekavian dialect, 43«, 189n Illyrians, 154« IMF (International Monetary Fund), xiv, 67« Immigration (immigrants), 94, 245, 248rt, 253 Independent State of Croatia. See NDH Ingrao, Charles, 163 International Committee for the Defense of Radovan Karadžič, 86 International Conference on the Former Yugoslavia, xxvi, xxviii International Court ofJustice. See ICJ International Criminal
Tribunal. See ICTY International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, xiii-xiv, 16, 46n International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals (IRMCT), xiv, xxxii, 29n, 30w International war crimes trials, xxxix, 15. See also ICTY; Nuremberg trials Iran foreign assistance, ՅՅո, 219-20Ո, 223n Iranian Revolutionary Guard, 220« Islamic Declaration, 201-3, 221-22n, 226-27И, 228n Islamic revivalist movement, 115 Islamization of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 59-60, 69-70И It’s Me, Eddie (Limonov), 134 Izetbegovic, Alija, xviii Bosnia independence, 199-202, 217« counterrevolutionary activities, 201-2, 224-25« Dayton Accords, 169« foreign asssistance, 33«, 219-20«, 222-23« founding of SDS, xv, xxiv, 12«, 130« Islamic Declaration, 201-3, 221-22«, 226-27«, 228« Islamist, 12«, 116, 222«, 225«, 226֊ 28«, 275
298 INDEX Izetbegovic, Alija (cont.) Karadžič and, 220-21« Lisbon Agreement, xxvi, 35η, 204֊5, 229-30ո marriages, 275, 280η Srebrenica massacre and, 236n Izetbegovic, Bakir, 219и, 228η Janissaries, 140, 152η Jasenovac concentration camp, 138, 149-50Ո Jews in Bosnia, 138, 149-50Ո Jihadism, 11, 13-14n, 34n, 201, 22224n, 243 JNA (Jugoslovenska narodna armija), xiv, 71 n Jovič, Dejan, 57 Jugopetrol, 85-86 Juweideh Prison, 22 JVA Bochum, 22 Kaplan, Robert, 76, 81-82n Karadžič, Aleksander (Sasa), xviii, 107-8 Karadžič, Ivan, 85 Karadžič, Ivanka, 85 Karadžič, Joksim, 104η Karadžič, Jovanka, xviii, 3-4, 73-79, 85, 93, 105-6, 210, 258 Karadžić-Jovičević, Sonja, xix, 107-8 Karadžič, Ljiljana Zelen, xviii, xxiii, 107-8, 178η, 184 Karadžič, Luka, xviii, 75, 85-86 appearance of, 87-88 author's interview with, 87-89 drunk-driving case, 86 search for brother, 187 trial of brother, 86-87 war profiteering of, 85-86, 102n Karadžič, Radosav, 85 Karadžič, Radovan, xviii-xix in America, 27-28, 79, 109-11 appearance of, 8-9, 26, 38, 87-88, 107, 122, 135, 179-80 author's interviews with. See Karadžič, Radovan, author's interviews with birth of, 73, 105 Breivik and, xxxi-xxxii, 257-58, 265n as “Butcher of Bosnia,” 25 charismatic public speaking by, 9-10, 271 dissident period of, 107-10, 125-26n early life of, 3-4, 73-79, 91, 105-6 education of, 107-8, 111 family background of, 85-86, 91-96, 98-100 fraud charges against, xxiv, 113-14, 127n fugitive status of. See Karadžič, Radovan, fugitive status of "heroic stance,” 210-12 "highway to hell” speech, xxv, 199, 269 indictment of, 170n, 172֊73n
Islamic Declaration, 201-3 at Koševo Clinic, xxiv, 79, 111-12, 122-23 letter to author, 291-92 move to Sarajevo, 106-9 as “my war criminal,” xlv, xlvi, 8 nature of evil and, 271-80 personality disorder, 276, 281n poetry of, 27-28, 49-50, 52-55, 92֊ 93, 108, 112, 114-15, 135-36, 185 political career and presidency of, 115-24, 159 resignation of presidency, xxxi, 161, 163, 174«, 175-76« Tarrant and Christchurch, xxxii, 256-57 trial of, xxxi, xxxii, 2, 2, 24-25 Karadžič, Radovan, author's interviews with, 1-12, 37-38, 113, 206-7, 270 on Andrić's "A Letter from 1920," 38-41, 43-44« author developing affinities, 27-28 on Bosnian Muslims, 10-11, 12« "dogs and cats,” 251, 252, 259« efforts to intimidate, 269-70 expression of regret, 211, 276-77 final visits, 210-11 first meeting, 24-28
INDEX on genocide, 198-99, 213, 270 on globalization, 243-44, 245-46 on "Goodbye, Assassins,” 49-50, 52-55 on his early life, 78-79 on his father, 108-9 ICTY rules, 15, 29-ЗОи list of questions, 26, 30n phone calls, 195-98 on Rwandan genocide, 141-43 on Serb religious conversions, 59-60 on Trump's victory, 242-43, 244-45Ո on war casualties, 141-42 "you remind me of my wife” comment, 209-10, 211 Karadzic, Radovan, fugitive status of, 299 Késié, Obrad, 174η Kessler, Jason, 255-56, 262-63n KGB (Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti), 134 Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 40, 55, 69n, 75, 98, 101, 138 Koševo Clinic, xxiv, 79, 111-12, 122-23 Kosovar Albanians, 153-54n Kosovo Polje, 63n, 76 Koštunica, Vojislav, 187, 192η Krajišnik, Momčilo, xix, xli, 31η, 72η, 102η, 127η, 176η Krstič, Radislav, 45η Krūzei, Joseph, xxx Kull, Steve, xlvi Kuperman, Alan, 200, 205-6, 231n 1-2, 164-65, 177-78n, 179-89 alleged immunity deal, 86-87, 16163, 174w, 175-76И attempts to turn himself in, 160-61, 173-74n energy healing, xl, 1-8, 180, 181-84 as mailman, 85, 101η NATO's hesitance to apprehend, 163-64, 177n new identity and name of Dragan David Dabič, xvii, 1-2, 165, 179-89 surveillance and capture, 187-90, 192-93Ո taunting of his pursuers, 184-86 Karadžič, Simeon, xix, 91-98 Karadžič, Sujo, 92-93 Karadžič, Vuk, xix, 96-97, 100, 104η, 123, 145, 148η Karadžič, Vuko, xix, 74-79, 85, 105-6 arrest and imprisonment of, 77, 83n, 88-89, 108-9 as Chetnik guerrilla, 75-76, 77, 105-6 Communists and, 75, 105-6, 108-9 release from prison, xxiii, 78-79 shooting incident, 98-101, 105n as strict disciplinarian, 78-79 Kaul,
Hans-Peter, 171n Kecmanovič, Nenad, 130η Kelley, Douglas, xliin, 278-80, 281n Ladan, Tomislav, 43n Lake, Anthony, 158, 168n Landreth, Chris, 135, 190-9ІП Lantin Prison, 22 Latin Bridge, 135 Lazar of Serbia, 76, 81η, 82η, 145-47, 153-54Ո, 256, 263η League of Communists-Social Democratic Party, 252, 260n Lebl, Leslie S., 225n "Letter from 1920, A” (Andrić), 38-41, 43-44Ո Lewis, Anthony, 168-69Ո Liberal democracy, fragility of, 214,238n Libya, 33n, 213 Limonov, Eduard, xix, 133-35 Lisbon Agreement (Cutileiro Peace Plan), xxvi, 34-35Ո, 204-5, 229-ՅՕո map, xxxiv Little, Alan, 167n London Institute of Group Analysis, 79, 122 Lord, Albert, 27, 74-75, 270 Lute, Doug, 162 McAleer, Tony, 258 MacKenzie, David, 63n MacWilliams, Matthew, 243
300 INDEX Madhouse, the (bar), 181-82, 210 Maier, Joseph, 126n Maksie, Adis, 120, 122,123, ӀЗОи, 252, 260-6ІП Malcolm, Noel, 70n Mansfield, Edward, 116 Markaié massacres, xxviii, xxx, 167η Marko Kraljević (Prince Marko), 74-75, 81n Mawdudi, Sayyid Abul A'la, 227η Ma, Yo-Yo, 61 Mažuranić, Ivan, 92-93 MBO (Muslimanska bosšnjačka organizacija), xiv, 228-29n Mehmedinović, Semezdin, xix, 58-59, 114-15, 122 Meijer, Frans, 32η Mein Kampf(Hitler), 266n Men's ballads, 148η Menzies, John, 174η Merrill, Christopher, 112 "Metacommunication,” 9-10, 109, 111, 240 MI6, xiv, 164-65 Miiani, Andy, 177n, 178n, 192n Milanović, Marko, 46n, 47, 234n Miletič, Radivoje, 207-8, 233-34Ո Milgram, Stanley, xlii-xliiin Miloševič, Slobodan, xix exploiting of ethnic tensions, 76, Milutinovic, Milan, 176n Minié, Mina, xix, 182-83 “Minority,” 44n Miterrand, François, 215n Mlada Bosna (Young Bosnia), 50, 63n Mladić, Ratko, xx, 33η commander of VRS, xxx, 41-42, 102η, 157-58,235η ICTY indictment, xxx, xxxi, 157,165η Karadžič and, xxx, 24, 122, 157-58, 209, 235η, 280η Miloševič and, 169η Srebrenica massacre, 33n, 41-42, 141, 157-58, 166n, 207, 208, 235n, 236-37Ո, 276 use of propaganda, 72n Mogadishu Syndrome, 164 Montenegro, 52-53, 55, 91-92 “Moral entrepreneurs,” 61, 72n Moscow State University, 185 Mountain Wreath, The (Njegoš), 92-93 Mrdalj, Mladen, 65n, 102n, 132n Mueller, John, xlin, 260-6ІП Multiculturalism, 245, 253-54 Murad, 51, 81n, 146, 152n Murray, Bill, 164 Muslim Bosniak Organization. See MBO Muslim Party of Democratic Action. See SDA Mutz, Diana C., 246 82-83Ո Gazimestan speech (1989), 63n, 76,
82n, 83n Holbrooke and peace process, xxx, 162-63, 169n, 176n Izetbegovic and, 217n, 229n Karadžič and, 20, 121, 157, 160, 161, 162-63, 173-74Ո, 176n, 235n, 276, 280n role in Yugoslav wars, xxix, 32-33n, 57, 64-65n, 102n, 160 Srebrenica massacre, 33n, 166n, 236-37Ո in UN Detention Unit, 20, 21 Milosz, Czeslaw, 28 Milovanovič, Manojlo, 158 Narcississm, 211, 237n, 274 Narodna Odbrana, 63η Narodnosti, 44η, 56, 57, 65η National Association for the Advancement of White People, 255-56 National Bolshevik Party, 134 National Islamic Front (Sudan), 223n Nationalism, 56, 65-66n, 82-83n, 9495, 112, 249-50Ո, 251-59, 275 National Liberation Army. See Yugoslav Partisans Native Americans, genocide against, 213 NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization), xiv
INDEX air campaigns, xxvii, xxviii, xxix, xxxi, 28, 33n, 158, 167-69Ո, 172n attempts to capture Karadžič, 1-2, 75, 160, 165 Banja Luka incident of 1994, xxviii, 218η hesitance to capture Karadžič, 177η Izetbegovic and, 200-201 Norway and Breivik, 257-58, 264n, 265n Operation Deliberate Force, xxxi, 158, 167-68Ո, 218n Operation Deny Flight, 158 NATO Implementation Force. See IFOR NATO Stabilization Force. See SFOR Nazi Party (Nazis), 15, 27, 29n, 69n, 75, 94-95, 136, 138, 139, 240, 258, 266n, 278-80, 281n NDH (Nezavisna Država Hrvatska), xiv, 118, 129η, 138-39, 149η, 150 Nikšic, 90, 91 Nikšić County Court, 101 Njegoš, Petrovič, 92-93 No-fly zone, xxvi, xxvii, 158, 218η North Macedonia, xxv, 64η NSA (National Security Agency), xiv, 164-65 Nteta, Tatishe, 243 Nuremberg Rorschachs, 126n, 278-79, 281n Nuremberg trials, 278 Arendt and Eichmann, 15, 29n psychiatric evaluations, xxxviiixxxix, xlii-xliiin Nyborg State Prison, 22 Oak trees, 73, 80η Obilic, Miloš, 51, 93, 146, 256, 263n Oedipus complex, 117-18 Oil crisis, 67 Oneness,” 253-54 Operation Althea, 172n Operation Deliberate Force, xxxi, 158, 167-68Ո, 218n Operation Deny Flight, 158 301 Operation Storm, xxx, 67n Oriental Institute, 60 Orthodox Christmas Eve, 80n Ostrog Monastery, 52 Other, the, 11, 14n, 41, 147, 253, 254 Ottoman Empire, 42, 49-50, 59-60, 62n, 64n, 88, 92-93, 140, 146, 256 Islamization of Bosnia, 59-60, 69-70n Owen, David, 168n, 2І4-15П Owen-Stoltenberg plan, xxviii, 204 Packer, George, 251-52 Pakistan, 202, 275 “Pareto-efficiency,” 95, 246 “Patriarch document,” 169n Pavelič, Ante, 138 Pawlikowski, Paweł,
133-37, 145 Perica, Vjekoslav, 227η Perišić, Momčilo, 32n Peter II of Yugoslavia, 101 Petnjica, 73-74, 78, 89-92, 95-98 Petrovič, Vladimir, 64η, 138-39, 149η, 229η, 262η PIFWC (Persons Indicted for War Crimes), xiv, 171η, 172η Pivljanin, Bajo, 263и Plavšič, Biljana, xx, xlin, 102n, 112, 163, 176n Popovič, Marko Miljanov, 263n Populism, 213-14 Praljak, Slobodan, 201 Pravda, 100 Prejudice, identity, and authoritarianism, 252-58 Princip, Gavrilo, xx, 49-53, 62-63n, 135 Propaganda, 61, 72n, 119, 122-23, 140-41 Prussian Memorandum, 266η Psychopathy, 271-72 Putin, Vladimir, 134 Quebec sovereignty movement, 216n Qutb, Sayyid, 227n Racism, 41, 242, 243-44, 248n Radan, Peter, 216n
302 INDEX Radovan and Serbia (Karadžič), 185 Ramet, Sabrina, 226-27W Rape, as weapon of war, 16-17, 19-20, ЗО-ЗІп Rašković-Ivić, Sanda, 131η Rašković, Jovan, xx, xxiv, 117-18, 119, 121, 124, 131η Ratner, Steven, 216η Rauschenbach, Mina, xlin Red Star (soccer team), xxiv, 113 Reiki, 7, 183 Republika Srpska. See RS Robinson, Peter, xx, 24-25, 174n Rodrik, Dani, 250n Romney, Mitt, 248n Rorschach tests, 126n, 278-79, 281n Rose, Michael, 171n RS (Republika Srpska), xv, 67n, 71n, 123, 159-60, 206-7, 214n, 232n founding, xxv referendum of 1993, xxvii RSK (Republika Srpska Krajina), xv, xxv, 67n Rwandan genocide, xlin, 141-43 Rwanda trials, xiii-xiv, 16, 46n Ryan, Paul, 248 St. Vitus Day, 51-52, 64n “Sameness,” 253-54 Sarajevo Blues (Mehmedinovic), 114 Sarajlić, Izet, 116 Saudi foreign assistance, 12-13n, 219-20Ո, 223n Savnik, 90 Scalia, Damien, xlin Schabas, William, 47n Schaffner, Bertram, 79, 83n Schaffner, Brian, 243 Scheffer, David, 170-71n Scorpions (paramilitary), 45n SDA (Stranka demokratske akcije), xv, xxiv, 12n, 115, 200, 203, 228-29n SDS (Srpska demokratska stranka), xv, 115, 116-21, 130η, 199, 255 founding of, xv, xxiv, 12η, 130η Second Space (Milosz), 28 Sell, Louis, 230n Sells, Michael, 226n September 11 attacks (2001), 12-13n, 164, 176-77Ո, 256, 267n Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 117, 118 Serbian Army of Krajina, 71n Serbian Democratic Party. See SDS Serbian Epics (film), 133-37, 145, 153n "Serbianization," 64n Serbian language, 96-97 Serbian Orthodox Church, 99, 146, 153n Serbian Revolution, 42 Serb Republic of Krajina. See RSK Serbs of Bosnia. See Bosnian
Serbs SFOR (NATO Stabilization Force), xv, 164, 17 In, 172n SFRY (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia), xv, xxiii, 64n, 71n, 214n, 216n Shame, 40-41, 180 Sharia law, 10, 12n, 275 Shoup, Paul, 252, 260n Siege of Sarajevo, xxix, 58-61, 68-72n, 136, 232n Serbian Epics, 133-37, 145 Simie, Charles, 112, 143-45 Simič, Olivera, xlin Simpson, O. J., 161, 174n Slovenian Independence War, xxv, 56, 67n, 198-99 Smail-aga Čengić, 92-93 Smailović, Vedran, 60-61, 71η Smith, Rupert, xxix Snyder, Jack, 116 Snyder, Timothy, 139 Soccer, 112-13 Social-identity theory of leadership, 254 Srebrenica massacre, 41-42, 157-58 Directive 7, xxix, 45n, 207-8, 233n, 247n Karadzic’s role, 25, 157-58, 166n, 207-9, 233-37Ո, 275-76 legal definitions, 46-47n
INDEX Mladic’s role, 33n, 41-42, 141, 15758, 166n, 207, 208, 235И, 23637n, 276 timeline, xxix—xxx SRK (Sarajevo-Romanija Corps), 61 Stanišić, Joviča, 162 Stenner, Karen, 253 Stokes, Gale, 226n Stoltenberg, Thorvald, xxvii, xxviii, xxx, 204 Stormfront (website), 75, 258 Stuebner, William, 42, 160-61, 173-74Ո Supreme Defense Council (SDC), 32-ՅՅո, 16 би Sušica River, 90 Sussex 1 State Prison, 22 Svedok, 75 Swaqa Prison, 22 Tabeau, Ewa, 142, 153n Tadić, Boris, 187, 188, 192n Tara River Canyon, 90 Tarrant, Brenton, xxxii, 256-57 Taylor, Charles, 24 Taylor, Jared, 245, 248 Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, 91-92 Terrorism, xlvi, 50, 258-59 Terrorists and war criminals, commonalities, xxxviii Tesla, Nikola, 182 There Are Miracles (Karadžič), 185 Tieger, Alan, 25 Timeline, xxiii-xxxii Tito, Josip Broz, xx, 55-56, 105-6, 109, 111, 114-15, 118, 15ІИ, 252 Toal, Gerard, 120, 123, 252, 260-őln Toft, Monica Duffy, 231tt Toholj, Miroslav, 191n Topalovič, Caco, xv, 71η Town Betrayed, A (documentary), 236n Treaty of Berlin, 49 "Trickle-down racism,” 242, 248n Trnka, Kasim, 128n Tromp, Nevenka, 166n, 236-37Ո True self, 210, 211-12, 237n 303 Trump, Donald, xxxii, 94, 95, 239-46, 248, 259 Tudjman, Franjo, xx, xxvii, 57, 169η, 222η Tudjman, Miroslav, xx, 204-5, 221-22Ո Turkey, 219—20η TWRA (Third World Relief Agency), xv, 13n, 222-23n Ujedinjenje ili smrt. See Black Hand UN (United Nations) arms embargo, xxv, 71n, 200-201, 218-20Ո, 222-23n Bosnia admittance, 218-19n no-fly zone, xxvi, xxvii, 158, 218η Resolution 743, xxvi Slovenia and Croatia admittance, 67n timeline, xxv-xxxi war crimes tribunal. See
ICTY Under the Left Breast ofthe Century (Karadžič), 185 UN (United Nations) Detention Unit, xxxix, 15-16 author’s interviews with Karadžič. See Karadžič, Radovan, author’s interviews with author's interviews with other prisoners, 15-16 author’s interview with Zelenović, 16-20 guards and entry, 21-23 rules of detention, 20-21 UNESCO, 73, 90, 96 United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 149-50Ո United States presidential election of 2016, 239-41, 243-44 University of California, Berkeley, 28 University of Sarajevo, xxiii, 107-8, 111 UNPROFOR (UN International Police Task Force), 159, 163, 170n, 171-72Ո UN (United Nations) Security Council, xxix-xxx Resolution 713, xxv
304 INDEX UN (United Nations) Security Council (cont.) Resolution 757, xxvi Resolution 780, xxvi Resolution 781, xxvi Resolution 808, xxvii Resolution 827, xxvii Resolution 1088, 171n Srebrenica massacre and, 45n Ustasha (Croatian Revolutionary Movement), 27, 75, 129n, 138-39, 149-50«, 15ІИ Uti possidetis, 216И Valentino, Ben, xln, 206 Vance-Owen Peace Plan. See VOPP Van Hout, Cornells (Cor), 32n Vešović, Marko, xx, 109, 111, 112, White extremism, 256-58, 264-66n "White identitarians,” 255-56, 262-63n White nationalism, 42, 44-45n, 248n, 255-56 Whitman, James Q., 266n Wilde, David, 61 Women's ballads, 148n Woodward, Susan, 67n, 168n, 215n, 288n World War I, 49, 50, 55 World War II, 137-40 casualties, 137-38, 139, 149n, 151-52Ո ethnic cleansing campaigns, 138-40 invasion of Yugoslavia, 101, 137-38 Luka Karađžić’s war profiteering, 85-86, 102n reparations claims of Yugoslavia, 151-52И 125-26Ո Vietnam War, xxiii, 164 Visak, 182,191η Vjesnik, 124 Volkan, Vamik, 140 VOPP (Vance-Owen Peace Plan), xv, xxvi, xxvii, 168-69n, 229n VRS (Vojska Republike Srpske), xv, 24, 32-ՅՅո, 71η, 72η, 208, 233η Mladić as commander, xxx, 41-42, 102η, 157-58, 235η Vujošević, Novak, 263η Vulović, Vladimir (Vlado), 183-84 Young Bosnia (Mlada Bosna), 50, 63η Young Muslims, 202, 225n Yourcenar, Marguerite, 81n Yugoslavia ethnic groups and distribution, history of, 55-59, 65-67Ո reparations claims, 151-52n Yugoslav Partisans, 65-66n, 75, 83n, 94, 105-6, 108-9, 139 Yugoslav People’s Army. See JNA Yugoslav Tribunal, 75 Wachtel, Andrew, 49 War profiteering, 85-86, 102η, 130η "War-propaganda folklorism,”
122-23, 140-41 Washington Agreement of 1994, xxviii, 218-19Ո, 222n Wayback Machine, 185 Weine, Stevan, 132η Weller, Marc, 171η, 172η Whip snake, 10, 12η White Aryan Resistance, 258 Žabljak, 91 Zakaria, Fareed, 238n Zelenović, Dragan, xx֊xxi, 31n, 40 author's interview with, 16-20 Žepa, 33n, 45n, 208, 236n Zimbardo, Philip, xlii-xliiin Zimmermann, Warren, xxvi, 204, 255 Zubak, Krešimir, xxviii Zulfikarpašić, Adil, xxi, 12η, 203, 227-28«, 229η Žužul, Miomir, 203, 228η 43-44Ո, 56-57, 65n Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München |
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contents | The mesmerist -- Visiting the poet in prison -- Hatred and fear -- Victims -- Petnjica -- Visiting the poet's family -- The poet becomes a politician -- Martyrs -- The hunt -- Houdini -- Moral hazard -- Fear -- The return of nationalism -- The problem of evil |
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spelling | Stern, Jessica 1958- Verfasser (DE-588)13354933X aut My war criminal personal encounters with an architect of genocide Jessica Stern Personal encounters with an architect of genocide First edition New York, NY Ecco [2020] © 2020 xlvi, 304 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The mesmerist -- Visiting the poet in prison -- Hatred and fear -- Victims -- Petnjica -- Visiting the poet's family -- The poet becomes a politician -- Martyrs -- The hunt -- Houdini -- Moral hazard -- Fear -- The return of nationalism -- The problem of evil "Between October 2014 and November 2016, global terrorism expert Jessica Stern held a series of conversations in a prison cell in The Hague with Radovan Karadžić, a Bosnian Serb former politician who had been indicted for genocide and other war crimes during the Bosnian War and who became an inspiration for white nationalists. Though Stern was used to interviewing terrorists in the field in an effort to understand their hidden motives, the conversations she had with Karadžić would profoundly alter her understanding of the mechanics of fear, the motivations of violence, and the psychology of those who perpetrate mass atrocities at a state level and who--like the terrorists she had previously studied--target noncombatants, in violation of ethical norms and international law." -- provided by publisher Karadžić, Radovan V. 1945- (DE-588)119300354 gnd rswk-swf Jugoslawienkriege (DE-588)4875209-5 gnd rswk-swf Kriegsverbrechen (DE-588)4033151-9 gnd rswk-swf Völkermord (DE-588)4063690-2 gnd rswk-swf Stern, Jessica / 1958- Karadžić, Radovan V. / 1945- Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 / Atrocities War criminals / Former Yugoslav republics / Biography War crimes / Psychological aspects Genocide Interviewing in journalism / Psychological aspects BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Criminals & Outlaws POLITICAL SCIENCE / Genocide & War Crimes TRUE CRIME / Murder / Mass Murder Atrocities War criminals Yugoslavia 1991-1995 Autobiographies Biographies (DE-588)4027503-6 Interview gnd-content Karadžić, Radovan V. 1945- (DE-588)119300354 p Jugoslawienkriege (DE-588)4875209-5 s Kriegsverbrechen (DE-588)4033151-9 s Völkermord (DE-588)4063690-2 s DE-604 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032050387&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032050387&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Stern, Jessica 1958- My war criminal personal encounters with an architect of genocide The mesmerist -- Visiting the poet in prison -- Hatred and fear -- Victims -- Petnjica -- Visiting the poet's family -- The poet becomes a politician -- Martyrs -- The hunt -- Houdini -- Moral hazard -- Fear -- The return of nationalism -- The problem of evil Karadžić, Radovan V. 1945- (DE-588)119300354 gnd Jugoslawienkriege (DE-588)4875209-5 gnd Kriegsverbrechen (DE-588)4033151-9 gnd Völkermord (DE-588)4063690-2 gnd |
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title | My war criminal personal encounters with an architect of genocide |
title_alt | Personal encounters with an architect of genocide |
title_auth | My war criminal personal encounters with an architect of genocide |
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title_full | My war criminal personal encounters with an architect of genocide Jessica Stern |
title_fullStr | My war criminal personal encounters with an architect of genocide Jessica Stern |
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title_short | My war criminal |
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topic | Karadžić, Radovan V. 1945- (DE-588)119300354 gnd Jugoslawienkriege (DE-588)4875209-5 gnd Kriegsverbrechen (DE-588)4033151-9 gnd Völkermord (DE-588)4063690-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Karadžić, Radovan V. 1945- Jugoslawienkriege Kriegsverbrechen Völkermord Interview |
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