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  • ...tens no one. When, in the last months of 2001, the [[Milosevic]] regime in Serbia was finally toppled, I was asked the same question from my radical friends
    164 KB (26,048 words) - 22:09, 20 May 2019
  • ...only Serbia which has democratic potential: after overthrowing Milosevic, Serbia alone can turn into a thriving democratic state, while other ex-Yugoslav na
    52 KB (8,449 words) - 23:27, 23 May 2019
  • ...probably you expect from me, the [[NATO]] bombing of ex-[[Yugoslavia]], of Serbia. How did it function? Where did I find it problematic? — because I'm basi ...the basic premise of each of them, that Kosovo is the historical cradle of Serbia to which they have an inalienable right, that the Albanians oppressed by Se
    95 KB (16,281 words) - 23:43, 24 May 2019
  • ...for those countries in which writes nowadays play an important role. Take Serbia, where this nationalist madness was fabricated by writers. Even in Slovenia ...he one-party model. Either right wing like in Croatia or left wing like in Serbia, which hegemonized in the name of the national interest. With us it's a rea
    29 KB (5,034 words) - 05:05, 22 May 2006
  • ...clothes. The [[moment]] a truly democratic force were to gain strength in Serbia, the flames of that nationalist [[passion]] would extinguish themselves in ...fied Serbia — the interests of all other parties can be sacrificed, only Serbia must be allowed to save its face.
    11 KB (1,769 words) - 06:51, 24 May 2019
  • ...evic]] who rejected Serb nationalism acted on the presupposition that only Serbia, after overthrowing Milosevic, could become a thriving [[democracy]]; the o
    27 KB (4,181 words) - 22:46, 20 May 2019
  • ...es, they identify some working class movement (say, the striking miners in Serbia) that allegedly displayed a true revolutionary or, at least, Socialist pote
    75 KB (11,848 words) - 17:15, 27 May 2019
  • ...her. For the Croats, the Balkans begin in Orthodox, despotic and Byzantine Serbia, against which Croatia safeguards Western democratic values. For many Itali
    27 KB (4,340 words) - 03:40, 21 May 2019
  • ...understand a given historical situation. If, today, someone were to visit Serbia, the direct contact with raw data there would leave him confused. If, howev
    52 KB (8,901 words) - 20:26, 20 May 2019
  • ...udicial institution) AND to sign the bilateral treaty with the US obliging Serbia not to deliver to any international institution (i.e., to the SAME Hague co
    52 KB (8,632 words) - 00:48, 21 May 2019
  • ...ansnational judicial institutions); but they also simultaneously pressured Serbia to [[sign]] a bilateral treaty obliging it not to deliver to the new Intern
    18 KB (2,898 words) - 01:02, 25 May 2019
  • ...iction]] is amply illustrated by the twin pressures the US was exerting on Serbia last year: it demanded that the [[government]] in Belgrade hand over suspec
    20 KB (3,312 words) - 23:43, 25 May 2019
  • ...enevolent foreign power.</p><p>The ultimate paradox of the Nato bombing of Serbia is not the one that was regularly rehearsed by Western opponents of the war
    35 KB (5,668 words) - 18:54, 27 May 2019
  • ...Serbia where the nationalists gained big—it was read as a [[sign]] that Serbia is not yet ready for Europe. A similar [[process]] is going on now in Slove ...titution) AND to sign the bilateral treaty with the United States obliging Serbia not to deliver to any international institution (i.e., the SAME Hague court
    16 KB (2,463 words) - 03:22, 21 May 2019
  • ...n terms, was sustained by a political choice, that of taking the side of [[Serbia]].
    14 KB (2,067 words) - 00:40, 21 May 2019
  • ...udicial institution) AND to sign the bilateral treaty with the US obliging Serbia not to deliver to any international institution (i.e., to the SAME Hague co
    50 KB (8,234 words) - 00:48, 21 May 2019
  • ...osite couple: apathy and obscenity. The apathy that pervades daily life in Serbia today expresses not only popular disillusion in the 'democratic opposition'
    22 KB (3,584 words) - 14:56, 12 November 2006
  • ...her. For the Croats, the Balkans begin in Orthodox, despotic and Byzantine Serbia, against which Croatia safeguards Western democratic values. For many Itali
    27 KB (4,379 words) - 03:41, 21 May 2019
  • ...arning for Yugoslavia lost. The irony is that this nostalgia considers the Serbia of Slobovan Milosevic to be the successor of that dream state -- i.e., exac
    8 KB (1,403 words) - 00:25, 15 June 2007
  • ...ia, keeping himself out of the [[conflict]] while igniting fire all around Serbia - finally, his last letter returned to him. Let us hope that the result of ...at it has no ground under its feet... From Milosevic's seizure of power in Serbia onwards, the only actual [[chance]] for Yugoslavia to survive was to reinve
    53 KB (8,634 words) - 17:39, 27 May 2019
  • ...for those countries in which writes nowadays play an important role. Take Serbia, where this nationalist madness was fabricated by writers. Even in [[Sloven ...he one-party model. Either right wing like in Croatia or left wing like in Serbia, which hegemonized in the [[name]] of the national interest. With us it's a
    30 KB (5,061 words) - 22:00, 20 May 2019
  • ...]] for Yugoslavia lost. The irony is that this [[nostalgia]] considers the Serbia of Slobovan Milosevic to be the successor of that [[dream]] state -- i.e.,
    9 KB (1,471 words) - 23:44, 24 May 2019
  • Serbia, where this nationalist [[madness]] was fabricated by writers. Even in wing like in Serbia, which hegemonized in the [[name]] of the national interest.
    32 KB (5,235 words) - 20:21, 27 May 2019
  • ...as thus come face to face with its own [[truth]], manifested in Bosnia and Serbia where unsupervised local warlords are plundering, killing and settling priv
    4 KB (593 words) - 06:47, 24 May 2019
  • ...the secession of Slovenia. It was over the [[moment]] Milosevic took over Serbia. This triggered a totally different [[dynamic]]. It is also not true that t
    31 KB (5,130 words) - 23:54, 24 May 2019
  • Serbia--they have much more substantial [[psychoanalytical]] traditions, transformation" of Serbia . . .</i>
    63 KB (10,146 words) - 21:35, 20 May 2019
  • ...mally-atheist Yugoslavia and the current revival of the Orthodox Church in Serbia. Although Zizek makes a distinction in <i>The Puppet and the Dwarf</i> betw
    95 KB (15,989 words) - 07:54, 12 September 2015
  • ...Europe as it was sparked by the assassination of the Archduke Ferdinand in Serbia. The Austro-Hungarian attempt to punish the Serbs for the assassination ins
    8 KB (1,127 words) - 23:09, 20 May 2019
  • ...e a leftist and to say "Let's beat the cops," but what's going on today in Serbia is the opposite: you walk down the street, somebody beats you and robs you. ...absolute minimum of public order on which you can rely is falling apart in Serbia, and, at a different level, in the ex-Soviet Union. One of the things that
    41 KB (6,846 words) - 02:12, 21 May 2019
  • ...the dastardly Serbs. Not only was "it over the moment Milosevic took over Serbia," there is no evidence that the "disintegration of Yugoslavia was supported "The Slovenians were the first to be attacked by Slobodan [[Milosevic]]'s Serbia, in the [[three]]-day war of 1990. That [[conflict]] revealed the extent of
    10 KB (1,578 words) - 22:28, 27 May 2019
  • ...ia, keeping himself out of the [[conflict]] while igniting fire all around Serbia - finally, his last letter returned to him. Let us hope that the result of ...at it has no ground under its feet... From Milosevic's seizure of power in Serbia onwards, the only actual [[chance]] for Yugoslavia to survive was to reinve
    53 KB (8,634 words) - 17:40, 27 May 2019
  • ...he provinces of Kosovo and Vojvo- dina, which made part of the Republic of Serbia. The population of Kosovo was mostly ethnically Albanian, whereas Vojvodina ...a and Macedonia and the emerging wars in Croatia and Bosnia, Milosevic and Serbia conducted a relentless hegemonization of the [[idea]] of Yugoslavia and of
    11 KB (1,568 words) - 03:41, 21 May 2019
  • ...us outside the Anglo-Saxon academic center, bringing together authors from Serbia, Slovenia, France, Ireland, the UK, and Canada, aiming to promote feminist
    2 KB (259 words) - 00:15, 15 July 2019
  • ...players in the conflict, including Slobodan Milošević, then President of Serbia.
    1 KB (170 words) - 00:43, 20 July 2019