27 December 1996 AT LAST, ZORAN DJINDJIC, leader of the Demo-cratic Party (DS), has made himself known on the inter-national stage. For at least the past six years, Djindjic has been among the handful of major opposition leaders in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Internationally, he has been upstaged by the flamboyant and charismatic leader of the opposition Serbian Renewal […]

You have reached a premium content area of Transitions. To read this entire article please login if you are already a Transitions subscriber.

Not a subscriber?

Subscribe today for access to:
Full access to the website and archive of over 26,000 articles

Exclusive monthly, members-only newsletter offering behind-the-scenes views from our contributing writers

A guest, two-month subscription to share with a friend

You can subscribe here to gain access to the entire website.