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Balkan Pact (1953)
The Balkan Entente in Turkish-Yugoslav Relations
France and the Dissolution of Yugoslavia Christopher David Jones, MA, BA (Hons.)
Evanthis Hatzivassiliou Greek-Yugoslav Relations Is A
YUGOSLAV-SOVIET RELATIONS, 1953- 1957: Normalization, Comradeship, Confrontation
Turkey's Role in the Western Balkans
From the Tito-Stalin Split to Yugoslavia's Finnish Connection: Neutralism Before Non-Alignment, 1948-1958
Battle the Balkan·S
Book Reviews Ivan Lakovic and Dmitar Tasic, the Tito-Stalin Split
Education in Eastern Europe: the New Conservative Wave Tomas Kozma, Hungarian Institute for Educational Research
Balcanica Xlii
The Legacy of King Alexander I of Yugoslavia, the Unifier
Durham E-Theses
The Russian Revolution and Its Impact on the Idea of Balkan Union (1918–1933): National Vs
The Tito-Stalin Split 70 Years After
The Evolution of the Yugoslav Policy of Nonalignment
Soviet Union's Balkan Opening During the Khrushchev Period
Croatian Spring and the Yugoslav Position Between the Cold War Blocs 1965-1971
The Boiling Cauldron the Axis Occupation of Yugoslavia and The
Top View
The Regional Cooperation Initiatives in Southeast Europe and the Turkish Foreign Policy
Maria Todorova, Imagining the Balkans.Pdf
BALKAN PACT and TURKEY Assoc. Prof. Dr. Esra S. DEGERLİ
Venizelos and the Struggle Around the Balkan Pact
Japanese-Yugoslav Diplomatic Relations in the Cold War, 1952-1980
Institute for Balkan Studies SASA
The Balkans As an Idée-Force Scholarly Projections of the Balkan Cultural Area
The Foreign Policy of Yugoslavia
The Process of Religious and Political Rapprochement Between Bulgaria and Yugoslavia in 1920S and 1930S - an International Ecumenical Perspective
Containing Tito: U.S
War in the Balkans: an Encyclopedic History from the Fall of the Ottoman
Spyridon Sfetas from Ankara to Bled Marshal Tito's Visit to Greece
The Post-Second World War Immigration of the Yugoslav
The Modern Balkans: a Concise Guide to Nationalism and Politics
The Balkan Pact, 1953-58. an Analysis of Yugoslav-Greek—Turkish Relations Based on British Archival Sources*
Attitude of Socialist Slovenia/ Yugoslavia to Emergence Of
A Traditional Friendship?
New Evidence from the Former Yugoslav Archives
ROMANIAN-YUGOSLAV RELATIONS As Conveyed by Romanian Diplomatic Documents Referring to the Balkan Area (1939)
Explaining Yugoslavia's Turn to Non-Alignment Written by Matt Finucane
Yugoslav-Soviet Split Bert Chapman Purdue University,
[email protected]
In Pursuit of Stability Yugoslavia and Western European Economic Integration, 1948–1970