While social grievances grow at a geometric rate, pauperization is becoming a tragic inevitability The last Yugoslav social structure owed its collapse to a lack of preparations and concrete solutions for its decades-long ethnic, socioeconomic, political, and religious variations. The current social structure inherited a part of these problems, including more severe economic, social, and political tensions. Unemployment, impoverishment, social […]

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