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SYMPOSIUM »THE UNCERTAIN FUTURE OF YUGOSLAVIA«

Alexander Buczynski orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-7036-9722 ; Institute of Contemporary History, Zagreb, Croatia


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Abstract

In mid November 1991, the Institute for In ternational Relations in Clingendael, Netherlands, organized an international symposium on »The Uncertain Future of Yugoslavia«. The participants were Ivo Banac, Gaert van Dartel, Branko Horvat, Dušan Bi l andžić, Paul Shoup, John Zametica, Rob Asperlagh, Wim Vermeer, Kocn Koch, Maarten Lak, and Radovan Vukadinović. Their presentations dealt with specific aspects of Yugoslav crisis: the roots and development of Yugoslav concept until 1945; nations and religion; economy; postwar history; national question; Bosnia and Hercegovina; Kosovo and Albanian majority; views of state and society; Yugoslavia and the West, and its relations with the East. Clingendael organizers expressed grear satisfaction about scientific acumen and scope of presentations. Alrhough the theme of the symposium was Yugoslavia, it turned around Croat-Serb relarions. Due to time constrains in the final segment of the symposium, neither a final conclusion nor jusrification of the symposium,s name was provided.

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Hrčak ID:

206685

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https://hrcak.srce.hr/206685

Publication date:

2.4.1992.

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