by CER Staff Central and Eastern Europe was no different from any other part of the world, as it watched on as the Yugoslav elections unfolded with a mixture of apprehension and amazement at what potentially could happen. Internationally villified, Slobodan Milošević’s support at last seemed to be going down the plughole in his own country, in favour of presidential […]

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