At a small scientists’ gathering at the Institute for International Politics in Belgrade last week, Bogdan Denic, professor of sociology in New York, said that an official announcement of a new American plan for the solution of the Yugoslav crisis can be expected soon. Bearing in mind that professor Denic is a regular lecturer and adviser at the State Department […]

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