House hopping: Serbia
Article Abstract:
The early-1997 street movement that forced Slobodan Milosevic to accept opposition election victories has faded due to disputes among Zajedno (Together) opposition leaders. Milosevic may take refuge in running for Yugoslavian president instead, leaving the Serbian presidential race clouded.
Publication Name: The Economist (UK)
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0013-0613
Year: 1997
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Battles to come: Serbia
Article Abstract:
Milan Panic is challenging incumbent Slobodan Milosevic for the presidency of Serbia. While there are hopes that a victory by Panic would end Serbian aggression in Bosnia-Herzegovina, it could start a civil war between differing Serb factions.
Publication Name: The Economist (UK)
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0013-0613
Year: 1992
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Panic sets in: Serbia & Montenegro
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Prime Minister Panic supports a market economy and rejects the current racial conflicts in Yugoslavia, but the real power of that diminished nation still lies with the unpopular president of Serbia, Slodoban Milosevic.
Publication Name: The Economist (UK)
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0013-0613
Year: 1992
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