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The research aim of The Montenegrin Warrior Tradition: Questions and Controversies over NATO Membership was to scrutinize the identity debates in Montenegrin public opinion over the question of membership in NATO and to explore how narratives created for that purpose have been linked with Montenegrin identity, history, tradition, and the concept of Montenegrin masculinity. The focus of the book were the narratives that connect the masculine, patriarchal-warrior identity of the Montenegrin tradition with current social debates about Montenegro’s possible membership in Euro-Atlantic institutions.
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About Sandžak, see more in Morrison and Roberts (2013) The Sandžak: A History (Oxford: Oxford University Press).
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Banović, B. (2016). Concluding Remarks. In: The Montenegrin Warrior Tradition. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137552280_9
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