The Destruction of Yugoslavia: Tracking the Break-up 1980-92Verso, 1993 - 366 páginas Traces the story of Yugoslavia's disintegration over the entire period since Tito's death in 1980. This book explains why this once stable and seemingly harmonious country was fated to break up in a savage war for territory. |
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... autonomy , while in Serbia workers were being mobilized behind chauvinist banners for a final assault on that autonomy . A Yugoslav Communist Party unable to defend the miners , and a Federal state unable to defend Kosovo , could not ...
... autonomy , while in Serbia workers were being mobilized behind chauvinist banners for a final assault on that autonomy . A Yugoslav Communist Party unable to defend the miners , and a Federal state unable to defend Kosovo , could not ...
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... autonomy having been excluded - two alternatives were considered : partition between Montenegro , Serba and Macedonia , or limited autonomy within one of the republics . Rejecting the idea of partition , which would have meant a ...
... autonomy having been excluded - two alternatives were considered : partition between Montenegro , Serba and Macedonia , or limited autonomy within one of the republics . Rejecting the idea of partition , which would have meant a ...
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... autonomy has resulted in the enhanced autonomy of Slovenia . How is this to be explained ? One part of the explanation lies in a tacit agreement by the republican leaderships , reached at the end of last year , to uncouple the question ...
... autonomy has resulted in the enhanced autonomy of Slovenia . How is this to be explained ? One part of the explanation lies in a tacit agreement by the republican leaderships , reached at the end of last year , to uncouple the question ...
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Introduction | 36 |
Nationalism Captures the Serbian Intelligentsia | 49 |
Introduction | 77 |
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