In Genocide after Emotion the Balkan War, its media cverage and the response in the West is throughly interrogated. The authors argue that we the West is suffering from a `postemotional' condition (beyond caring at all).
Chapter 1 Introduction, Stjepan G. MeStrovi?; Chapter 2 Ending the War and Securing Peace in Former Yugoslavia, Philip J. Cohen; Chapter 3 The Serbo-Croatian War, 1991, Norman Cigar; Chapter 4 The Genesis of the Current Balkan War, Slaven Letica; Chapter 5 The Response of the American Media to Balkan Neo-Nationalisms, James J. Sadkovich; Chapter 6 Psychoanalytic Dimensions of the West'S Involvement in the Third Balkan War, C. G. Schoenfeld; Chapter 7 Collective Punishment and Forgiveness, Thomas Cushman; Chapter 8 Israel and Genocide in Croatia, Igor Primoratz; epi Epilogue, Stjepan G. MeStrovi?;
Stjepan G. MeStrovi? is Professor of Sociology at Texas A&M University.