Additional bibliography for study
1. Panayotis Tsakonas. “Theory and Practice in Greek Foreign Policy” Southeast European and Black Sea Studies Vol. 5, No. 3, September 2005, pp. 427–437.
2. Charles King, Extreme Politics Nationalism, Violence, and the End of Eastern Europe, Oxford University Press. 2010.Chapter 6. The Benefits of Ethnic War: pp. 103-132.
3. Ian Lesser. Greece's New Geopolitics, Santa Monica CA. Rand 2001.
4. L. S. Stavrianos. The Balkans since 1453, New York Rinehart & Company, 1958, Chapter 21, Balkan Crisis and the Treaty of Berlin, pp. 393-412.
5. Alexis Heraclides and Ada Dialla, Humanitarian intervention in the long nineteenth century - Setting the precedent. Manchester University Press 2015, Chapter 9. The Balkan crisis of 1875–78 and Russia: between humanitarianism
and pragmatism , pp. 169-198
6. H. R. Wilkinson, Maps And Politics. Liverpool University Press 1951. Chapter 4, Bulgarians and Greeks, 1870-1878.
7. Raymond Pearson. National Minorities in Eastern Europe 1848–1945, London and Basingstoke, The MacMillan Press Ltd. 1983. Chapter 6. A New Europe? 147-189,
8. Nebojša Vladisavljević, “Does Scholarly Literature on the Breakup of Yugoslavia Travel Well?” in Florian Bieber et. al. (Eds.), Debating the End of Yugoslavia, Franham, Ashgate. 2014. Chapter 5
pp. 67-80.
9. David Chandler, Bosnia -Faking Democracy After Dayton. London 2000 Second edition. Chapter 3. Power-sharing and multi-ethnic administrations, pp. 66-89.
10. Duško Sekulić , Garth Massey & Randy Hodson (2006) “Ethnic intolerance and ethnic conflict in the dissolution of Yugoslavia” Ethnic and Racial Studies, 29:5, 797-827
11. Vemund Aarbakke. “Die Region Makedonien.” Oliver Jens Schmitt – Michael Metzeltin (Hg.). Das Südosteuropa der Regionen. Wien 2015. Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. pp. 603-639
12. Anna Triandafyllidou. “National identity and the 'other'”, Ethnic and Racial Studies, 1998. 21:4, 593-612