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Tag: Serbian Parliament

Posted inRegions, Southeastern Europe

Belgrade’s Crises

by Transitions 03 Nov 2003

The Serbian government is under pressure to call early elections in the face of a lost majority and mass worker protests.

Posted inRegions, Southeastern Europe

MEDIA: Rethinking Serbia’s Media Heritage

by Transitions 18 Oct 1996
Posted inSoutheastern Europe

VREME: Serbia in a Broken Mirror: Serbia’s Main Censor

by Milan Milosevic 27 Jul 199202 Aug 2020
Posted inRegions, Southeastern Europe

Serbia in a Broken Mirror: Serbia’s Main Censor

by Transitions 27 Jul 1992
Posted inSerbia, Southeastern Europe

VREME: Politics and Economy: Panic vs. Bozovic?

by Zoran Jelicic 13 Jul 199202 Aug 2020
Posted inCroatia, Serbia, Southeastern Europe

VREME: Serbia in a Broken Mirror: Helplessness, Anxiety, Clamor and Rage

by Milan Milosevic 22 Jun 199202 Aug 2020
Posted inSoutheastern Europe

VREME: Revival of the Proposal for Amnesty for War Deserters

by Milan Milosevic 11 May 199202 Aug 2020
Posted inRegions, Southeastern Europe

Revival of the Proposal for Amnesty for War Deserters

by Transitions 11 May 1992
Posted inSoutheastern Europe

VREME: Serbia in a Cracked Mirror: Agreement or Competition

by Milan Milosevic 04 May 199202 Aug 2020
Posted inRegions, Southeastern Europe

Serbia in a Cracked Mirror: Agreement or Competition

by Transitions 04 May 1992

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