Yugoslavia


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Yugoslavia also produced a fourth-place finish at the 1962 World Cup after losing to host Chile in the consolation match, and reached the 1990 quarterfinals.
Author of the exhibition, director of Archives of the Federation of BiH Ademir JerkoviA said that exhibition consists of five displays which show the history of Cominform - fight of people of Yugoslavia at the time for freedom and ultimate victory of Yugoslav state.
And those chapters also exemplify Nielsen's extensive research in numerous archives scattered throughout former Yugoslavia. Generally, Making Yugoslavs is a compelling read for specialists on Yugoslavia, interwar Europe, and national identity.
Patterson's argument that material comfort minimised ethnic discord to effectively keep the republics of the former Yugoslavia together has precedent in both past and present history.
The break-up of the former Yugoslavia started with the Serbian attack on Slovenia and Croatia in 1991, and continued with the brutal war in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Yugoslavia was in approximately the same place as Poland and Hungary--notionally market socialist countries subject to the scorn of Jeffrey Sachs but in practice all were quite well placed.
Like Yugoslavia, Mexico's economy is stuck in a variety of statist ruts.
At the heart of Radan's study lies the question of why claims to statehood by four of Yugoslavia's constituent republics were recognized by the international community while similar claims advanced by national groups within those republics were categorically rejected.
Although most of the cross-examination centred on the role of Mesic and his then party, the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ), in the disintegration of Yugoslavia, on several occasions the two old rivals clashed over their interpretation of the history of Serb-Croat relations during the last two centuries.
Bush's war against Iraq, the most directly relevant was Bill Clinton's 1999 bombing of the rump Yugoslavia.
Finland, Sweden, Ireland, Switzerland, Austria, Yugoslavia, Albania, Monaco, and Andorra
There are those who will tell you that sport and politics can be separated but the soccer heroes of former Yugoslavia know different.
In 1993, it became a victim of the ethnic hatred and war among Bosnians, Serbs, and Croatians in the former Yugoslavia. No one is positive which side shelled the Stari Most, although it is generally accepted that it was Croatian militiamen.
During the 1980s, when a sull-intact Yugoslavia maintained the fourth largest military in Europe, Orao was the Yugoslav Air Force's contractor of choice for jet engine maintenance.