ON THE OUTLINES
OF THE CRISIS OF YUGOSLAVIA, 1985-1995
Ton Zwaan
Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies
University of Amsterdam/Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and
Sciences
Yugoslavia, roughly seven times the size of the
Netherlands, about half the size of France, and formerly inhabited
by approximately 24 million people, no longer exists. After an in
many ways difficult and turbulent development of less than 75 years
as a relatively autonomous state-society, it has...
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TESTING THE GROUND -
THE EMERGENCE OF NATIONALISM AMONG SERBIAN INTELLECTUALS IN THE LAST
YEARS OF TITOISM
Florian Bieber
Paper to be presented at the ASN conference
1999, March 1999
The recent war in former Yugoslavia has so far
received extensive coverage by scholarly and not-so-serious works.
Most of these analyses begin their narrative with the migration of
the Slavs to Southeastern Europe in attempting to place the war in
the early 1990s into a...
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DISSOLUTION OF YUGOSLAVIA
THE PROSECUTOR v. SLOBODAN MILOSEVIC
PROSECUTION'S SUBMISSION OF THE SECOND EXPERT REPORT OF PHILIP COO
This report constitutes the second part of a
two part report submitted as evidence to support the testimonv of
OTP Militarv Analvst, Philip R. Coo.
PART II: Examines the structures that the forces
of the FRY and Serbia adopted in Kosovo. It also examines in detail
the methods of commanding...
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CRIMINAL CHARGES AGAINST DOBRICA COSIC
YUCOM / Helsinki Committee
02. April 2009.
The Committee of Lawyers for Human Rights and the
Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia have filed at the
District Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade criminal charges
against Dobrica Cosic for committing the crime of inciting national,
racial and religious hatred and intolerance according to article 317
of the Criminal Code of the...
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