Serbia Under Milošević: Politics in the 1990s

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C. Hurst & Co. Publishers, 1999 - Biography & Autobiography - 443 pages
This study examines, in the context of Serbia's political and cultural development, how in the late 1980s a faction within the Serbian Communist Party, led by Slobodon Milosevic, was able to exploit national and constitutional tensions within the former Yugoslavia in order to preserve its power.
 

Contents

Chapters
1
Dissent in Serbia under Communism
32
The Fragmentation of Serbian Politics and
52
Electoral Politics and the Triumph of the
69
The Politics of Confrontation JanuaryJuly 1991
80
The Paramilitary Dimension
93
The Serbian Opposition
107
War and the
119
The BelgradePale Schism JulyAugust 1994
199
Parties of War and Peace 199495
210
The Twilight of Greater Serbia Intervention and Settlement AugustNovember 1995
236
The Illusion of Change November 1995March 1996
254
The Formation of Zajedno MarchNovember 1996
263
The Happening of the Citizens November 1996February 1997
285
The Time of Uncertainty FebruaryJuly 1997
319
Electoral DeadlockRound One AugustOctober 1997
342

Elections and their Aftermath
130
The Socialist
136
A House Divided December 1992May 1993
143
The June Days
156
Economy and Society in Crisis 199293
163
The RadicalSocialist Split JulyNovember 1993
176
The Political Landscape December 1993July 1994
188
Miloševićs Crumbling Hegemony Power Struggles in the Republika Srpska and Montenegro
358
Electoral DeadlockRound Two November 1997February 1998
390
Conflict in Kosovo and the Radicals in Government MarchApril 1998
399
Conclusion
422
Index
433
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