Ramet has become one of the only Western authors I'll even trust to write about the Balkans because she understands the region like none other. This book offers a truly comprehensive take on how Yugoslavia fell apart, from Titoist policies to the role of religion and culture to the role of the West. She does not dive into detail about the war itself but talks instead about the political machinations.
I've seen a few other reviews critique her for not being objective enough and blaming it all on Serbia, which is missing the case. The author lists examples of war crimes conducted by all sides, not just by Serbian forces, but the truth is that Serbian nationalism and Milosevic's megalomania started the war and were responsible for the worst atrocities. To not admit this for some kind of forced objectivity would be deliberately lying.