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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... Stambolić and his protégé , Dragiša Pavlović , the Belgrade Party chief whose domain traditionally included the media , roundly denounced the document . For Stambolić , a Serbian nationalist in the eyes of Croats and Slovenes , but ...
... Stambolić and his protégé , Dragiša Pavlović , the Belgrade Party chief whose domain traditionally included the media , roundly denounced the document . For Stambolić , a Serbian nationalist in the eyes of Croats and Slovenes , but ...
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... Stambolić and said : " The fatherland is under threat . " Stambolić was astounded and asked what the matter was . He saw that Milošević was shaking . It struck Stambolić as a decisive alarming moment . " And that's how it all began ...
... Stambolić and said : " The fatherland is under threat . " Stambolić was astounded and asked what the matter was . He saw that Milošević was shaking . It struck Stambolić as a decisive alarming moment . " And that's how it all began ...
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... Stambolić was now implicated in conspiring against the Party's hierarchy . Of course , Milošević , despite his convincing performance , had already known about the letter . Mitević's idea had put the noose around Stambolic's neck . It ...
... Stambolić was now implicated in conspiring against the Party's hierarchy . Of course , Milošević , despite his convincing performance , had already known about the letter . Mitević's idea had put the noose around Stambolic's neck . It ...
Contents
LAYING THE CHARGE | 31 |
No One Should Dare to Beat You 377 | 37 |
No Way Back | 48 |
Copyright | |
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