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  1. Managing Hatred and Distrust: The Prognosis for Post-Conflict Settlement in Multiethnic Communities in the Former Yugoslavia
  2. National liberations in former Yugoslavia: when will they end?: An article from: East European Quarterly by Aleksandar Pavkovic, 2002-06-22
  3. Test for Europe: Report - Confidence Building in Former Yugoslavia by Carole Hodge, Mladen Grbin, 1996-12
  4. Neither Red Nor Dead: Coming of Age in Former Yugoslavia During and After World War II by Stevo Julius, 2003-06-15
  5. Sources of the History of Africa, Asia and Oceania in Yugoslavia (Guides to the Sources for the History of the Nations : Series 3, North Africa, Asia)
  6. El juicio de la Historia.(Slobodan Milosevic, expresidente de Yugoslavia)(TT: History's biggest lawsuit.)(TA: Slobodan Milosevic, former President of Yugoslavia)(Artículo ... Breve): An article from: Epoca by José María Vera, 2002-02-22
  7. A Short History of the Yugoslav Peoples by Fred Singleton, 1985-04-26
  8. Economic Thought in Communist and Post-Communist Europe (Routledge Studies in the History of Economics)
  9. Slobodan Milosevic and the Destruction of Yugoslavia by Louis Sell, 2002-01-01
  10. Muslim Identity and the Balkan State by Hugh Poulton, 1997-10-01
  11. State Collapse in South-Eastern Europe: New Perspectives on Yugoslavia's Disintegration (Central Euorpean Studies) by Lenard J. Cohen; Jasna Dragovic-Soso, 2007-10-01
  12. Yugoslavia in Crisis by Harold Lydall, 1989-03-16
  13. The Tragedy of Yugoslavia: The Failure of Democratic Transformation by Jim Seroka, 1992-12
  14. Yugoslavia in Transition: Choices and Constraints : Essays in Honour of Fred Singleton by John J. Horton, John B. Allcock, 1991-10

81. Library Of Congress / Federal Research Division / Country Studies / Area Handboo
yugoslavia A Country StudyCategory Society history By Region Europe Balkans...... Systems; Climate; Pollution; Population. yugoslavia'S PEOPLES Ethnographichistory; Ethnic Composition; Languages; The Yugoslav Nations
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82. War Crimes Tribunals Research Office
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83. War Criminal Watch
Founded by the Coalition for International Justice to track and publicize the accused criminal acts of indicted suspects for war crimes committed in the former yugoslavia and Rwanda. A dossier is available on each indicted suspect, including the indictment itself, location information, and links to any important or particularly relevant news stories and articles.
http://www.wcw.org

84. Ex-YU Press
Directory of news sources from the former yugoslavia, classified according to whether they are patriotic or independent . Also includes an archive of articles translated to English.
http://www.freespeech.org/ex-yupress/
Yugoslavia - "patriotic" press
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As every division into categories, the classification of the ex-YU publications into these two categories is somewhat arbitrary. Naturally, "independent" publications do depend on their owners, financiers etc. and the patriotism of the "patriotic" publications may strike some as rather peculiar. In these pages these two titles reflect the division evident in the press and politics of Bosnia-Hercegovina, Croatia and FR Yugoslavia, between those who put nation and "national interests" above everything and those journalists who believe that, although important, national ideals take second place in comparison with some generic human values, such as freedom, equality and liberty (for example). In the western press, the former are referred to as "nationalists" or "hardliners" while the latter are "democrats" or "independents". ex-YU press does not endorse any of the publications presented in these pages, nor can we take a position on the truth or falsity of any statements in the translated articles. Rather, the policy of the site is to post translations of those articles which, based on our judgement, reflect the general editorial policy of a certain publication.

85. International Monitor Institute
Advanced media research for human rights. Video, audio and photography pertaining to human rights worldwide, particularly in the former yugoslavia, Burma, Cambodia, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, and the Middle East.
http://www.imisite.org/

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86. UT Library Online - Perry-Castañeda Map Collection - Former Yugoslavia Maps
The PerryCasta±eda Library Map Collection at the University of Texas, Austin.
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/yugoslav.html
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The following maps are from The Former Yugoslavia: A Map Folio, published by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency in 1992. Not all maps from the atlas are included here.

87. The Impact Of War On Child Health In The Countries Of The Former Yugoslavia
Report from a workshop examining children's health issues.
http://stills.nap.edu/readingroom/books/impactwar/executive.html
The Impact of War on Child Health in the Countries of the Former Yugoslavia
Executive Summary
The participants in the Workshop on the Impact of War on Child Health in the Countries of the Former Yugoslavia (the "Child Health Workshop") were doctors from Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Serbia, and Slovenia, all of whom were knowledgeable about the situation of children in their own countries, and senior U.S. and European pediatricians drawn from academic and professional organizations. A common interest in the health and welfare of children provided the opportunity to put aside political differences in the interest of focusing on the state of child health and well-being in these countries that have experienced the political, economic, and social disruptions of war. The presentations and deliberations of the workshop participants provided insight into currently available information to assess the physical and mental health of the children in these countries. Workshop discussions identified gaps in knowledge that can be addressed by future studies and professional exchanges in the areas of epidemiology, primary care, trauma, acute and chronic illnesses, mental health, and child protection. The role of doctors as a conscience of the community deserves more consideration in times of stress and under difficult circumstances such as war. Pediatricians and children's doctors in particular have a professional obligation to act to protect children under such circumstances. Workshop discussions identified some key principles that can be used to guide professional practice in the protection of children. These principles include the need to keep children with their parents whenever possible, the need to protect children within their home communities whenever possible, and the importance of maintaining basic health, education, and social services for children under conditions of adversity.

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89. Former Yugoslavia Soccer Bosnia Herzegovina
Results of Bosnian league, cup and international play from 1992 to the present.
http://www.fy-soccer.com/bosnia/

90. Bosnia
A site created by Bill Ross documenting atrocities committed during the war in the former yugoslavia.
http://www.amber.ucsf.edu/~ross/bosnia_/bosnia.html
Bosnia
The initial, prolonged outside vacillation about ethnic cleansing in Bosnia: We are closed in, and the key is turned On our uncertainty; somewhere A man is killed, or a house burned, Yet no clear fact to be discerned; Come build in the empty house of the stare. -Yeats Milosevic once made the famous remark to the Serbs of Kosovo that "no one has the right to beat you." What might have come to pass had he instead said that to all citizens of Kosovo? ... The issue in the Balkans is not that of one nationality vs. another nationality, but of democracy vs. its opponents. -Slovenian President Milan Kucan, 1999 A Lament for Bosnia (Susan Sontag, The Nation , 25 December, 1995). In memoriam: Milovan Djilas article on Kosovo Kosovo (ongoing) Web sites: Sarajevo On Line Berserkistan; Jim Bartlett's Bosnia Journal Here is a summary of the peace agreement . In my opinion, the notion of achieving a balance of power by sending in outside troops while rewarding the aggressors (who have broken every agreement in the past) with land is the wrong way to go about it: lifting the arms embargo on the Bosnian government and allowing them to win would better demonstrate that genocidal aggression is wrong, and would rely on the simplest right of nations, self-defense. NYT on the negotiations WSJ excerpts analysis of the terms New Republic editorial ... Audio comment by Bosnian Mohamed Sacirbey (850 Kb).

91. Ex-YU ZX Scene
Games and programs for ZX Spectrum that have their origin in the countries of the former yugoslavia. (In Slovenian and English)
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92. ICTY - Home Page
Criminal court prosecuting violations of humanitarian law in the former yugoslavia. Established by the Security Council.
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93. Supplemental Report On Former Yugoslavia
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January 21, 2002 Dear Mr. Speaker: (Dear Mr. President:) In my report to the Congress of July 24, 2001, I provided information on the deployment of combat-equipped U.S. Armed Forces to Bosnia and Herzegovina and other states in the region in order to participate in and support the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)-led Stabilization Force (SFOR). The SFOR began its mission and assumed authority from the NATO-led Implementation Force on December 20, 1996.

94. The Observer | Special Reports | Iraq After Saddam - The Next Yugoslavia?
former USambassador Robert L. Barry compares the situation with post-war Yugoslawia in 1992. Observer, UK.
http://www.observer.co.uk/iraq/story/0,12239,891375,00.html
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Iraq after Saddam - the next Yugoslavia? Online commentary: Will the model for post-Saddam Iraq be post-war Japan or Yugoslavia after 1992? A former US Ambassador argues that too little is being done to ensure that the right choices are made after a war Robert L Barry Sunday February 9, 2003

95. AIM | Alternative Information Network
A network of alternative multilingual sources concerning the Balkan, with emphases on Albania and the republics of former yugoslavia.
http://www.aimpress.org/index.htm
start last updated: Mon April 07 (18:50 GMT)
NOTICE TO OUR READERS. As you will no doubt already have noticed, there has been a substantial reduction in the number of articles produced over the past few months. The reason is all too simple: AIM is facing an increasingly severe economic crisis and we are not sure to what extent we will be able to continue. Read the complete notice here
AIM's programme of activities in 2003.
The AIM network of independent journalists in South East Europe is at present undergoing a phase of transformation. This is due, on the one hand, to the need to react and adapt to the evolv-ing situation in the region and, on the other hand, to the overall reduction in funding for such pro-jects. Read the complete document here
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In the section "Dossiers" you can find cross-border collections of articles on particular topics of interest to the whole region.
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96. Radio Free Yugoslavia
former DJs from a banned Yugoslavian radio station set up shop online. Artists and fans around the world join the cause with music and messages of peace. Laura Martz reports from Amsterdam. Wired News
http://www.wired.com/news/news/story/19715.html

97. 1998 Korcula Nationalism Conference
A conference which the issue of nationalism can be freely and openly discussed, as a part of the EUsponsored project Confidence Building in former yugoslavia Reconciliation through direct communication and interaction.
http://www.gla.ac.uk/Inter/SEERU/conference/
SOUTH EAST EUROPEAN RESEARCH UNIT [The Case of the Successor States of former Yugoslavia] Island of Korcula, Croatia 22-25 September 1998 KORCULA CONFERENCE PROGRAMME UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW STAFF NEWSLETTER (ISSUE 204) ARTICLE, P.10 (Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader). BACKGROUND As a part of the EU-sponsored project Confidence Building in former Yugoslavia: Reconciliation through direct communication and interaction , a forum is being initiated at which the issue of nationalism can be freely and openly discussed. The complex ingredients which purport to identify differences between the peoples, in terms of their national 'uniqueness' are amongst the most important aspects of the political and social dynamics within the successor states of former Yugoslavia. Examination of the complex relationships which form a raison d'etre and motivation for the processes of self-determination, coupled with major socio-political changes in recent years, presents cross-cultural challenges. AIM The acute problematics of the successor states of Yugoslavia in recent history have made it almost imperative that the first Korcula Summer School/Conference concentrates on national identity versus national enmity. The Conference proposes to examine closely the various strands which define that phenomenon which is understood in colloquial and academic parlance as 'nationalism', taking both a theoretical and empirical approach in addressing the issue.

98. Independent Media In Former Yugoslavia
Nongovernmental, alternative, anti-war media in former yugoslavia
http://www.igc.org/balkans/zrinka.ra
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99. Yugoslav Refrugee Appeal - Who We Are
UKbased charity helping to provide humanitarian aid to refugees of the former yugoslavia through Red Cross centres and other appeal organisations.
http://yra.onestop.net
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100. Banknotes For Sale
Selling banknotes from former yugoslavia and Serbia.
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