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Tag: Jovic

Posted inSerbia, Southeastern Europe

VREME: Economy: Owners of a Bankrupt Country

by Zoran Jelicic 01 Jun 199202 Aug 2020

On the eve of the world’s decision to isolate Serbia, Milosevic, Bozovic, Jovic and the like are spreading verbal optimism without any real grounds It’s a well-known moment in the history of totalitarianism: grand promises on the one hand, but not even a concise news item that Belgrade’s ambassadors to the EC and the OECD […]

Posted inRegions, Southeastern Europe

Economy: Owners of a Bankrupt Country

by Transitions 01 Jun 1992
Posted inSerbia, Southeastern Europe

VREME: Serbia in a Cracked Mirror: See You in Court

by Milan Milosevic 30 Mar 199202 Aug 2020
Posted inRegions, Southeastern Europe

Serbia in a Cracked Mirror: See You in Court

by Transitions 30 Mar 1992

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