Former Yugoslav Republics: Diverging Trajectories
Filip Milačić ()
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Filip Milačić: Friedrich Ebert Stiftung
Chapter Chapter 5 in Stateness and Democratic Consolidation, 2022, pp 43-51 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract After Yugoslav lifelong President Tito died in May 1980, which left the country not only without its supreme leader, but also without its key unifying factor, Yugoslavia had entered a period in which “the core values of the socialist state were increasingly being brought into question by dissident opinion and with the authorities being uncertain as to how they should respond”.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-04822-7_5
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