
handle: 10454/6681
It remains one of the saddest ironies in the history of conflict in the twentieth century that Yugoslavia, of all those communist states of Eastern Europe which transformed in its penultimate decade, was the one that had demonstrated the greatest degree of liberalization in its social, political, and economic structure and development, yet was the one that disintegrated amid the greatest violence and loss of life.
Tito, History, Politics, Yugoslavia, Defense, Non-alignment policy, Society, Economy, Foreign policy, Yugoslavia; History; Society; Politics; Economy; Non-alignment policy; Tito; Defense; Foreign policy
Tito, History, Politics, Yugoslavia, Defense, Non-alignment policy, Society, Economy, Foreign policy, Yugoslavia; History; Society; Politics; Economy; Non-alignment policy; Tito; Defense; Foreign policy
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