Ethnic Nationalism: The Tragic Death of YugoslaviaU of Minnesota Press, 1994 - Broj stranica: 229 This essential resource provides a cogent, comprehensive historical analysis of Yugoslavia's demise, one that clearly identifies events and trends that urgently demand the world's attention. |
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Chapter | 18 |
Chapter 1 | 22 |
The Formation of Yugoslavia Yugoslav Historic Internal and Exter | 44 |
A Relatively Successful Federal State A Titoist Con | 73 |
Chapter 3 | 76 |
Chapter 4 | 100 |
tias Economic Grievances The 1974 Constitution and Paralysis | 122 |
Chapter 6 | 149 |
A PERSONAL SUMMARY | 173 |
Fall 1993 | 186 |
NOTES | 205 |
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