Ivo Banac
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Ivo Banac (born March 1, 1947 in Dubrovnik) is a Croatian historian and politician. He is the Bradford Durfee Professor of History and director of the Council on European Studies at Yale University.
Until recently, he was director of the Institute on Southern Europe at the Central European University, Budapest. He is now also director of the Inter-University Centre in Dubrovnik.
He is a consultant for the Bosnian Institute.
From 1990 onwards, Ivo Banac was also active in Croatian politics. He joined the Croatian Social Liberal Party (HSLS) and became one of the strongest critics of Franjo Tuđman and his government, especially with regards to policy towards Bosnia and Herzegovina. He expressed his criticism in a column written for Feral Tribune.
After HSLS split in 1997, Banac joined the Liberal Party. He kept a critical distance towards the government even after LS became part of a new governing left-centre coalition in 2000. He often accused Ivica Račan of SDP of not doing enough to reverse negative policies of Tuđman's era.
Many were surprised to find Banac, who had reputation of maverick and independent intellectual, become leader of LS, and even more were surprised to see him take the post of minister of environmental protection in 2003. He held that post only for few months, until SDP - the party with whom LS was aligned - lost the election to rejuvenated HDZ.
After the elections, Banac advocated a merger of all liberal parties in Croatia. This policy was opposed by Zlatko Kramarić who orchestrated Banac's removal from party leadership in 2004. Banac left LS and was an independent representative in Sabor for the rest of his term.
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Preceded by Zlatko Kramarić |
President of Liberal Party January 2003-September 2004 |
Succeeded by Zlatko Benašić |
[edit] Selected bibliography
- "The National Question in Yugoslavia: origins, history, politics" (1984)
- "With Stalin against Tito: Cominformist splits in Yugoslav communism" (1988)
- "Cijena Bosne" ["The price of Bosnia"] (1996)
- "Raspad Jugoslavije" ["The Break-up of Yugoslavia"] (2001).
[edit] Papers
- Banac, Ivo (2008), “From Tito to Milosevic: Yugoslavia, the Lost Country”, The Slavonic and East European Review 86 (1): 180-181, <http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/mhra/see/2008/00000086/00000001/art00036>
- Banac, Ivo (2002), “The Weight Of False History”, Forum Bosnae (no. 15): 201-206, <http://www.ceeol.com/aspx/issuedetails.aspx?issueid=b784eab5-5ed8-47d4-85f7-6ad19e3feee3&articleId=6e58a297-8165-4050-9c11-4da98add5dd5>
- Banac, Ivo (2000), “Sorting Out the Balkans: Three New Looks at a Trouble Region”, Foreign Affairs May/June 2000, <http://www.foreignaffairs.org/20000501fareviewessay53/ivo-banac/sorting-out-the-balkans-three-new-looks-at-a-trouble-region.html>
- Banac, Ivo (2000), “Silencing the archival voice: the destruction of archives and other obstacles to archival research in post-communist Eastern Europe”, Arhivski vjesnik 42 (42), <http://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?lang=hr&show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=16241>
- Banac, Ivo (1998), “Law, Lawyers and the Holocaust: The Case Against Vichy France”, Holocaust and Genocide Studies 12 (1): 175-177, <http://hgs.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/citation/12/1/175>
- Banac, Ivo (1994), “EEPS and Editorial Transition”, East European Politics & Societies 8 (3): 381-382, <http://eep.sagepub.com/cgi/content/citation/8/3/381>
- Banac, Ivo (1993), “Misreading the Balkans”, Foreign Policy 93: 173-182, <http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0015-7228(199324%2F199424)93%3C173%3AMTB%3E2.0.CO%3B2-R>
- Banac, Ivo (1992), “Historiography of the Countries of Eastern Europe: Yugoslavia”, The American Historical Review 97 (4): 1084-1104, <http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-8762(199210)97%3A4%3C1084%3AY%3E2.0.CO%3B2-O>
- Banac, Ivo (1992), “The Demise of Yugoslavia: Introduction”, East European Politics & Societies 6 (3): 219, <http://eep.sagepub.com/cgi/content/citation/6/3/219>
- Banac, Ivo (1989), “Continuing EEPS”, East European Politics & Societies 4 (1): 1-3, <http://eep.sagepub.com/cgi/content/citation/4/1/1>
- Banac, Ivo (1983), “The Confessional "Rule" and the Dubrovnik Exception: The Origins of the "Serb-Catholic" Circle in Nineteenth-Century Dalmatia”, Slavic Review 42 (3): 448-474, <http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0037-6779(198323)42%3A3%3C448%3ATC%22ATD%3E2.0.CO%3B2-O>
- Banac, Ivo (1982), “Review of Hrvatska nacionalna ideologija preporodnog pokreta u Dalmaciji”, The American Historical Review 87 (5): 1426-1427, <http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-8762(198212)87%3A5%3C1426%3AHNIPPU%3E2.0.CO%3B2-S>