The Death of YugoslaviaPenguin, 1996 - 400 pages This is a survey of the pressures and events that contributed to the break-up of former Yugoslavia - considered from a historical rather than a political or sociological point of view. The book accompanies a six-part series on BBC2, screened in 1995. This edition has one extra chapter that takes the narrative up to the Dayton Accord. |
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Page 41
... Pavlović was sounding a battle cry against Milošević , and drawing the front line in Serbian politics . Pavlović thought his warning would be enough to sober up the media and send a message to Milošević and his allies that they were ...
... Pavlović was sounding a battle cry against Milošević , and drawing the front line in Serbian politics . Pavlović thought his warning would be enough to sober up the media and send a message to Milošević and his allies that they were ...
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... Pavlović . The commentary accused him of destroying Serbian and Yugoslav unity . It was attributed to an editor but was , in fact , written by Mira Marković.6 The unprecedented ferocity of the newspaper's attack surprised the Serbian ...
... Pavlović . The commentary accused him of destroying Serbian and Yugoslav unity . It was attributed to an editor but was , in fact , written by Mira Marković.6 The unprecedented ferocity of the newspaper's attack surprised the Serbian ...
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... Pavlović at the city council a few days earlier . The Serbian Presidency meeting resumed . Milošević's performance shat- tered any illusions Stambolić may have nurtured that the two men could remain friends . " I thought the Russians ...
... Pavlović at the city council a few days earlier . The Serbian Presidency meeting resumed . Milošević's performance shat- tered any illusions Stambolić may have nurtured that the two men could remain friends . " I thought the Russians ...
Contents
LAYING THE CHARGE | 31 |
No One Should Dare to Beat You 377 | 37 |
No Way Back | 48 |
Copyright | |
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