

An edition of To Kill a Nation (2000)
The Attack on Yugoslavia
By Michael Parenti
Publish Date
September 2002
Publisher
Verso
Language
eng
Pages
246
Description:
For ten years, US and NATO forces waged a campaign to dismember Yugoslavia, including 78 days of round-the-clock aerial attacks in 1999 that killed or injured upwards of six thousand people. Drawing on a wide range of published and unpublished material (mostly Western sources) and observations gathered from his visit to Yugoslavia in 1999 shortly after the bombings, Michael Parenti challenges the mainstream media demonization of Yugoslavia and the Serbs, and uncovers the real goals behind Western talk of “genocide,” “ethnic cleansing,” and “democracy.” 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 the former Yugoslavia continues today, Parenti shows, as does the forced privatization and Third Worldization of the entire region.
subjects: History, Kosovo (Serbia) Civil War, 1998-1999, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Politics and government, Kosovo War, 1998-1999, Yugoslav war, 1991-1995, personal narratives, Kosovo (serbia), history, civil war, 1998-1999, Former soviet republics, history, autonomy and independence movements, Yugoslav war, 1991-1995, Mass media, political aspects, Former yugoslav republics
Places: Former Yugoslav republics, Kosovo (Serbia), Yugoslavia
Times: Civil War, 1998-1999