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Author Archives: Filip Svarm

Posted inSoutheastern Europe

VREME: Russia — China – India: The Moscow Banquet

by Filip Svarm 27 Dec 199802 Aug 2020

Dr. Markovic’s conferences in the east are not so much an indicator of the foreign-policy orientation of Belgrade, as an attempt to escape from reality. Dr. Mirjana Markovic – the wife of the President of FR Yugoslavia, President of the Department of JUL (Yugoslav Left), a journalist, a publicist, an academic – became an honorable […]

Posted inSoutheastern Europe

VREME: Sign Of The Times: Disappointed restaurant patriots and enthusiasts for Russian aviation

by Filip Svarm 17 Oct 199802 Aug 2020
Posted inSoutheastern Europe

VREME: Slavko Dokmanovic’s Suicide: Death in The Hague

by Filip Svarm 04 Jul 199802 Aug 2020
Posted inSoutheastern Europe

VREME: Sign of the times: Lifting the curtains

by Filip Svarm 13 Jun 199802 Aug 2020
Posted inSoutheastern Europe

VREME: Police story: Promises

by Dejan Anastasijevic and Filip Svarm 06 Jun 199802 Aug 2020
Posted inBosnia & Herzegovina, Southeastern Europe

VREME: Radovan Karadzic’s Fate: Fire and Smoke

by Filip Svarm 18 Apr 199814 Aug 2020
Posted inSoutheastern Europe

VREME: Serbian Police Special Forces: Go To Kosovo

by Filip Svarm 28 Mar 199802 Aug 2020
Posted inSoutheastern Europe

VREME: War in Kosovo: Thin Red Line

by Filip Svarm 07 Mar 199802 Aug 2020
Posted inSoutheastern Europe

VREME: Party Haggling: Black and Red

by Filip Svarm 21 Feb 199802 Aug 2020
Posted inRegions, Southeastern Europe

War Story Bandwagon

by Filip Svarm 15 Feb 1998

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