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Marko Kovacicmarko Central Central Hungary (2011) CROATIA ANDSERBIA CROATIA of IS By
Feral Tribune: Die Geschichte Einer Permanenten Revolution Einführung Zur Sondernummer (Beilage Zur Frankfurter Rundschau)
Inheriting the Yugoslav Century: Art, History, and Generation
Serbs Are Still Not Equal
EXTERNAL AI Index: EUR 64/11/95 EXTRA 126/95 Ill-Treatment / Fear
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We Are Not Satisfied with the Number of Returnees
Croatia by Petar Doric´
The Formation of Croatian National Identity
Balkanism in the Political Discourse of Tudman's Croatia
Music As a Weapon of Ethnopolitical Violence and Conflict: Processes of Ethnic Separation During and After the Break-Up of Yugoslavia1
Political Myths in the Former Yugoslavia and Successor States
Conspiracy Theories in Bosnia and Herzegovina a Psychological Study of Conspiracy Theory Beliefs in a Post-Conflict Society
Croatia by Petar Doric´
Patriots, Villains, and Franjo Tuđman*
History and Remembrance in Three Post-Yugoslav Authors: Dubravka Ugrešić, Daša Drndić, and Aleksandar Zograf
Varieties of Contemporary Croatian Political Catholicism
Memory and Identity Among Serbs and Croats
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From Multiplicity to Synergy? Organisational
Feral Tribune, 30 April 2004 INTERVIEW: PETER SEMNEBY
Croatia by Petar Doric´
'Numbers Games' and 'Holocausts' at Jasenovac and Bleiburg
Bosnia and Herzegovina Behind Closed Gates: Ethnic Discrimination in Employment
SYMBOLS, COMMEMORATIONS, and CONTESTED HISTORIES of WORLD WAR TWO in CROATIA Vjeran Pavlakovic University of Washington
Daphne Winland York University
1 Theoretical and Methodological Considerations 2 Once Upon a Time in Sarajevo 3 an Historical Fable of a Country That Is No
Citizenship in Media Discourse in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia
Croatia's Democracy Deficit
June 14, 1996 to the MUNICIPAL JUDGE COUNTY COURT IN
Print Media in Croatia ̶ Destroyed by Tabloidisation and De-Professionalisation
From Nationalist to Europeanist: the Rise and Fall of National Movements in Slovakia and Croatia
Croatia by Petar Doric´
Return of Refugees and Displaced Persons. the Croatian
Kemal Kurspahic Media in Democracy Institute Bosnia: Words Translated
Flirting with Fascism: the Ustaša Legacy and Croatian Politics in the 1990S
Media's Responsibility for the War in Former Yugoslavia
Copyright by Ivana Segvic 2003
Post-Yugoslav Realities : State and Ethnicity
Citizenship in Media Discourse in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia
The Islamic Community in Bosnia and Herzegovina V. the Republika Srpska: Human Rights in a Multi-Ethnic Bosnia