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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Página 141
... presidency which had taken place on 29 March . " This meeting had been called specifically to discuss the situation in Slovenia , and in particular increased criticism of the Army in the pages of Mladina and other Slovene journals . In ...
... presidency which had taken place on 29 March . " This meeting had been called specifically to discuss the situation in Slovenia , and in particular increased criticism of the Army in the pages of Mladina and other Slovene journals . In ...
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... presidency , which has eight members , one each from the six republics and two provinces . Its importance lies in the fact that it commands the Army . One of the aims behind Serbia's expansionism was to win a majority on the presidency ...
... presidency , which has eight members , one each from the six republics and two provinces . Its importance lies in the fact that it commands the Army . One of the aims behind Serbia's expansionism was to win a majority on the presidency ...
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... presidency and challenged at home , now opted for a strategy of making the Federal institutions unworkable . His immediate response was to denounce the Federal presidency as an agent of Yugoslavia's destruction , and Marković as a ...
... presidency and challenged at home , now opted for a strategy of making the Federal institutions unworkable . His immediate response was to denounce the Federal presidency as an agent of Yugoslavia's destruction , and Marković as a ...
Índice
Introduction | 36 |
Nationalism Captures the Serbian Intelligentsia | 49 |
Introduction | 77 |
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