01447nam a22003737u 4500001001000000003000400010005001700014008004100031040000800072041000800080084003100088100002300119245004500142260008600187300002100273490004100294520041400335650001500749650001400764650002200778650003100800650001900831651002700850651001200877651001100889651002000900651001500920651001100935651001100946651001200957651001500969830005400984856003501038pwiiw3871OSt20260516120057.0160425t2016 au ||||| |||| 00| ||eng d cOSt aeng aH10aH77aK100aF5102jelc1 aGligorov, Vladimir10aLegitimacy: Yugoslav Lessons for Ukraine aWien :bWiener Institut für Internationale Wirtschaftsvergleiche (wiiw),c2016. a20 S., bc30cm.1 awiiw Essays and Occasional Papersv2 aSummary Examples from the breakup of Yugoslavia and state-building in the successor states are used to highlight the political and constitutional choices facing Ukraine. The main lesson is that legitimacy is needed for constitution-building, which is needed for long-term state stability. Ethnic and other diversities are not crucially important except if they are used as a means for external interference.  alegitimacy ademocracy aconstitutionalism ainternational intervention astate-building aBosnia and Herzegovina aCroatia aKosovo aNorth Macedonia aMontenegro aRussia aSerbia aUkraine aYugoslavia 0v2wWIIW0000122twiiw Essays and Occasional Papers40uhttps://wiiw.ac.at/p-3871.html