23 August 1996 SerbiaUlterior MotivesThe rump Yugoslav state has been conspicuously cozy toward its former enemies lately. First, in mid-July, the leader of a small political party that functions as a wing of Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic’s Socialist Party visited Slovenia – a country with which rump Yugoslavia has no diplomatic ties. While the visiting Serb, Dusan Mihailovic, stressed that […]

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