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The 'Bosnian Silence'? Regime Decline and Civic Alternatives in Bosnia-Herzegovina (1989-1990)

Alfredo Sasso orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-8924-2019 ; Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), Spain


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Abstract

The following article aims to analyse the alternative, pro-Yugoslav and pro-democratizing options in Bosnia-Herzegovina, from 1989 to mid-1990, until the beginning of the multi-party electoral campaign. The article focuses on three initiatives: the reformist wing of the League of Communists (SKBiH), the Alliance of Socialist Youth (SSOBiH) and the Association for the Yugoslav Democratic Initiative (UJDI). Particular attention is paid to their proposals on the main issues of the political crisis, as well as their conflicting relation with the declining communist regime in Bosnia-Herzegovina. The SKBiH, notwithstanding its non-national and pro-Yugoslav stance, had a different approach on other issues, especially on political pluralism. The article points out that, on the eve of the 1990 elections, the competition within the non-national camp decisively weakened a pro-Yugoslav integrative option.

Keywords

Bosnia-Herzegovina; Yugoslavia; non-national movements; League of Communists; UJDI; SSOBiH; Bosnian Initiative

Hrčak ID:

143885

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/143885

Publication date:

15.6.2015.

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