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YUGOSLAVIA'S INTERNAL BORDERS AS INTERNATIONAL BORDERS: A QUESTION OF APPROPRIATENESS. (East European Quarterly)
Yugoslavia: A History of Its Demise.(Review) (The Historian)
Self-determination and international recognition policy: an alternative interpretation of why Yugoslavia disintegrated. (World Affairs)
War in Europe. (civil war in Yugoslavia brings back memories of 1914 and tests the European Community's foreign relations) (editorial) (The Economist (US))
DEMOCRACY COMES TO YUGOSLAVIA. (Junior Scholastic)
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Back from the brink. (autonomy movements, Yugoslavia) (The Economist (US))
The lookers on. (political unrest may fragment Yugoslavia as its republics push for sovereignty) (The Economist (US))
Parties to conflict in Yugoslavia urged to settle their disputes peacefully. (United Nations Security Council resolution) (UN Chronicle)
Dismantling a noncountry. (strife in Yugoslavia) (U.S. News & World Report)
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