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Analysis of the Causes of Hyperinflation in The Republic of Croatia 1991-1993
Published 2023-04-01“…Through the analysis of primary and secondary sources, the individual causes of hyperinflation are broken down, and based on the analysis the authors conclude that while the primary inflationary impulse is due to the economic legacy of Yugoslavia, and historical circumstances such as war and the collapse of the former state, the rise in prices would not have been maintained had there not been inflationary taxation as a form of accumulation of foreign exchange reserves. …”
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Franc Jeza v Trstu
Published 2024-12-01“…A Christian socialist, member of the Liberation Front, and former camp prisoner, Jeza left Yugoslavia after the Second World War, permanently settling in Trieste. …”
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Neoklasik Realizm ve Küçük Devlet Yaklaşımı Çerçevesinde Kosova Dış Politikası’nın Değerlendirilmesi
Published 2022-06-01“…Kosovo, the last chain added to the process of the disintegration of Yugoslavia, has been a country engaged in debates regarding its political status since the declaration of independence. …”
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Accelerated expansion of NATO into the Balkans as a consequence of Euro-Atlantic Discord
Published 2020-04-01“…From the beginning of the Yugoslav Civil War in 1991, followed by Western recognition of secessionist republics in 1992 and NATO attacks on Serbs in Bosnia-Herzegovina in 1994-1995 and on the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1999, the US, NATO and EU have been actively involved in the Balkan crisis. …”
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From Crisis to Crisis
Published 2018-12-01“…The article explores the elements that led Slovenia to face another major crisis within the Eurozone turmoil less than twenty years after its political separation from Yugoslavia. The analysis builds on a combined theoretical framework of the insights from dependency school and regulation theory. …”
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Kosta Nikolić’s Book Krajina (1991–1995). An Extended Review
Published 2024-12-01“…While largely forgotten beyond Croatia and Yugoslavia’s other successor states, the book’s topic is of relevance and provides salient lessons for contemporary separatist and territorial conflicts globally.…”
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Serbian Civil Code in the history of Serbian law
Published 2024-01-01“…While the SCC was in force the Serbian law was exposed to various foreign influences and subject to spontaneous reception of French legal doctrine. In Yugoslavia, the SCC was an element of cohesion. Since the ABGB was in force in the greatest part of the country, the similarities between the two codes facilitated trade. …”
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The architecture of the church of St. Demetrius in New Belgrade (1998-2001): A new element of the city's identity
Published 2024-01-01“…The time of its creation was marked by a renewal of Orthodox Christian identity and the need for a greater number of new parish churches, especially within settlements built devoid of them during Socialist Yugoslavia. As the first such edifice in New Belgrade, the Church of St. …”
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A Transfer of Language and Culture: German Bread and Pastries and Their Names in Kosovo
Published 2024-12-01“…This connection, along with the legacy of its former status as part of Yugoslavia, migration, and the presence of German-speaking institutions in Kosovo, highlights the role of bread as a culinary, language, and cultural link. …”
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Electoral Management in the Western Balkans – Overview of Institutional Setting
Published 2020-02-01“…Countries of the Western Balkans (WB) – former federal units of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and Albania have undergone a lengthy and complex process of democratisation from late 1980s. …”
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BALKAN’S EXPERIENCE IN PEACEKEEPING
Published 2018-07-01“…Today, the experience of the «Blue Helmets» in the territory of the former Yugoslavia is again becoming relevant regarding the active discussion on the issue of the introduction of international peacekeeping mission in Ukraine. …”
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PROBLEMS OF INFLATION, UNEMPLOYMENT AND INCOME DISTRIBUTION IN THE TRANSITION OF EASTERN BLOC COUNTRIES TO MARKET ECONOMY: EXAMPLES FROM SELECTED REGIONAL COUNTRIES
Published 2021-07-01“…The Eastern bloc fell with the unification of Germany and the fall of Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia. After the year 1991, the countries that consisted the old Eastern Bloc went in a pursuit of a new economical and political system. …”
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The Politics of Language in Constructing Civil Identity: Case of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Published 2021-09-01“…Applying the criteria for distinguishing between language and dialects, the author concludes that the phonetic principle of the Serbo-Croatian language formation made it possible, after the destruction of Yugoslavia, to turn this linguistic continuum into an identification weapon to delimit the citizens of one country. …”
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The culture of memory of Serbian builders of recent times
Published 2024-01-01“…Anniversaries of meritorious builders, professional institutions and associations, as well as architects from other parts of the former Yugoslavia and abroad who left their mark on the territory of Serbia, are also commemorated. …”
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Military Interventions As Omitted Variable Of Inversed Democratic Peace: An Empirical Evidence
Published 2020-02-01“…To test this so-called “inversed democratic peace” thesis based on an argument that an ongoing war is likely to lead to democratisation, we focus our analysis on the US interventions in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, and FR Yugoslavia (Kosovo). We deploy three variables: 1) Foreign policy similarity, to determine whether the intervening actor (USA) had similar or different foreign policy goals at the beginning of interventions; 2) Political regime similarity, to indicate whether there were any deviations in the quality of political regime between the intervening state and the target country, as indicated by the democratic peace postulates; 3) military interventions (independent variable). …”
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Some Episodes from E. Turauskas' Life and Activities
Published 1999-12-01“…Edvardas Turauskas was director of the political department of the Lithuanian Foreign Ministry, the plenipotentiary minister of Lithuania for Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, and Romania, Lithuania's delegate at the Union of Nations, the counsellor of the Embassy in Berne, Switzerland, the director of the ELTA who served the longest term in this office in inter-war Lithuania, a participant of international conferences, the editor of the daily „Rytas" and co-worker of numerous newspapers and magazines, a scholar, a person with deep Christian beliefs, an activist of the Ateitininkai movement (the first to write its history), and a member of the LCAS. …”
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RUSSIAN-SAUDIAN POLITICAL INTERACTION
Published 2017-11-01“…The authors state there are both periods of “crises” and detente in the development of Russian-Saudi political interaction that were marked by events in Chechnya and former Yugoslavia in 1994-2000, “Arab Spring” 2011, the post-September 2015 era, the Russian anti-terrorist campaign in Syria. …”
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An overview of the opus of architect Đorđe Đorđević (1921-1940)
Published 2024-01-01“…By consulting the Technical Directorate in the Historical Archive of Belgrade and the Ministry of Construction in the Archive of Yugoslavia, as well as other important primary and secondary sources, a systematic overview of Đorđević's opus was established.…”
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Tivat’s urban regeneration-from arsenal to Porto Montenegro
Published 2024-01-01“…In 1990’s, the turbulent political and economic situation in ex-Yugoslavia countries and UN sanctions resulted with a decrease of demand and the downfall of Arsenal resulted with decline of Tivat’s economy. …”
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MACEDONIAN NATIONAL INNOVATION SYSTEM – MAIN CHALLENGES
Published 2014-11-01“…Macedonian later emergence of the NIS is explained by the fact that after 1990, with the collapse of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) there were significant losses in the Yugoslav, East and Central European markets. …”
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