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  1. Local self-government in Yugoslavia (the Commune) by Radivoje Petković, 1955
  2. Development of self-government in Yugoslavia by Pavle Kovač, 1961
  3. 33 questions, 33 answers on workers' self government in Yugoslavia by AsÌŒer Deleon, 1956
  4. Report to the government of Yugoslavia on a watershed development programme for Pelagonia (Expanded technical assistance program FAO report) by G. C Fuller, 1957
  5. The People's Front as an all-national political organization;: Speech delivered at the Second Congress of the People's Front of Yugoslavia on the 27th ... Congress of the People's Front of Yugoslavia by Josip Broz Tito, 1947
  6. Report to the government of Yugoslavia on development and improvement of irrigation projects in the Backa region of the Vojvodina (Expanded technical assistance program FAO report) by John L Toevs, 1955
  7. Report to the Government of Yugoslavia on sediment problems in relation to the Danube-Tisa-Danube canal system in the Vojvodina by John L Bogardi, 1961
  8. Government Policy Towards the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the Wider Region Following the Fall of Milosevic: Response of the Secretary of State for ... Foreign Affairs Committee (Command Paper) by Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office, 2001-07
  9. Government Policy Towards the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the Wider Region Following the Fall of Milosevic: Report, Proceedings, Minutes of Evidence and Appendices (House of Commons Papers) by Foreign Affairs Committee, 2001-03-29
  10. Yugoslavia's state and the social system (Information service Yugoslavia ; no. 1018-E) by Aleksandar Jovanović, 1960
  11. The Yugoslav People's Army: The political dimension (Bradford studies on Yugoslavia) by Marko Milivojević, 1988
  12. From people's liberation committees to the communes (Information service Yugoslavia) by Dragoljub Milivojević, 1962
  13. The march of Yugoslavia by Edvard Kardelj, 1945
  14. Proximity Peace Talks Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Dayton, Ohio November 1-21, 1995 Bosnia Herzegovina Yugoslavia by US Government, 1995

81. Government Website Results :: Linkspider UK
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  • 82. U.S. GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE TO YUGOSLAVIA, January 30, 2003
    January 30, 2003. Embassy of the United States of America Belgrade.US government ASSISTANCE TO yugoslavia. The US Embassy in Belgrade
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    January 30, 2003 Embassy of the United States of America
    Belgrade U.S. GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE TO YUGOSLAVIA
    The U.S. Embassy in Belgrade and its United States Agency for International Development office have detected several incorrect statements that appeared in the press on January 29, 2003 following a press conference hosted by Micro Finance Bank (MFB) and attended by USAID Mission Director, James Stephenson. Following are the correct facts. In Fiscal Year 2001 (October 1, 2000 - September 30,2001) the U.S. Government's budget for Serbia was $99 million. In Fiscal Year 2002 - $110 million. The Support for East European Democracies (SEED) Act is essentially the "account" from which USAID receives its foreign assistance money for the FRY. During Mr. Stephenson's presentation he stated that the Administration had requested $110 million for Serbia for Fiscal Year 2003 as part of the United States Government budget. However, SEED/USAID, as is the rest of the Department of State and other U.S. Government offices, is still awaiting a final appropriation from the United States Congress which will determine the exact funding level that will be appropriate for Serbia and other countries in the region. USAID does not disburse loans or grants through Micro Finance Bank. USAID granted $1 million to support the establishment and fast development of the Micro-Finance Bank, with the intent of establishing a major force in providing credit for micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

    83. US GOVERNMENT GIVES GREEN LIGHT FOR US INVESTORS IN YUGOSLAVIA, July 21, 2001
    US government GIVES GREEN LIGHT FOR US INVESTORS IN yugoslavia OPIC SIGNSNEW BILATERAL AGREEMENT WITH yugoslavia. BELGRADE, yugoslavia
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    July 21, 2001 NEWS RELEASE Embassy of the United States of America, Belgrade US GOVERNMENT GIVES GREEN LIGHT FOR US INVESTORS IN YUGOSLAVIA
    OPIC SIGNS NEW BILATERAL AGREEMENT WITH YUGOSLAVIA
    BELGRADE, Yugoslavia - The Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC), an independent U.S. Government agency, today concluded a new bilateral agreement between the United States and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, signaling a commitment by both governments to work together to expand U.S. investment in the country. "This new bilateral agreement represents a significant milestone in our efforts to support private investment and economic transition in Yugoslavia and elsewhere in southeastern Europe," said OPIC President and CEO Dr. Peter Watson, who signed the agreement on behalf of the U.S. government. Joining him were Yugoslav Minister of Finance and Prime Minister-designate Dragisa Pesic and U.S. Chief of Mission to Yugoslavia William Montgomery. The agreement, which replaces a 1973 pact, creates a framework for operation of OPIC programs in Yugoslavia, and provides mechanisms for resolution of issues that might arise with respect to OPIC's operations. The signing of this agreement also means that the OPIC-supported $150 million Southeast Europe Equity Fund, managed by Soros Private Funds Management, will be able to invest in Yugoslavia, as it may in eight other countries of southeastern Europe.

    84. : : : SERBIA And MONTENEGRO: Federal Secretariat Of Information: Council Of Mini
    borak@fmfer.sv.gov.yu borak@fmtrade.sv.gov.yu. Federal government.The Palace of Federation 11070 Novi Beograd Bulevar Mihaila Pupina
    http://www.ssinf.sv.gov.yu/view.php?jezik=e&ids=15

    85. GOVERNMENT POLICY TOWARDS THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF YUGOSLAVIA AND THE WIDER REGIO
    (This information was provided by the Institute of Gerontology, Belgrade.) It ishoped that the new, democratically elected government in yugoslavia will do
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    Search: HOUSE OF COMMONS FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Fourth Report
    GOVERNMENT POLICY TOWARDS THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF YUGOSLAVIA
    AND THE WIDER REGION FOLLOWING THE FALL OF MILOSEVIC Report, together with the Proceedings of the Committee, Minutes of Evidence and Appendices
    APPENDICES TO THE MINUTES OF EVIDENCE TAKEN BEFORE APPENDIX 6
    Memorandum submitted by Serbian Unity Congress STATEMENT ON THE CURRENT SITUATION IN THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF YUGOSLAVIA AS AT 15 JANUARY 2001.
  • Since issuing our last statement on 24 March 2000 our experience in working with a great number of decision makers in this country and abroad, including the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and Members of Parliament is that some of these people are still not adequately acquainted with the problems in the Balkans. There are too many who are ill-informed and without knowledge of the basic facts. These people would not know if the information they are being given by Ministers is correct or not.
  • It is a commonly held belief by Serbs in the homeland and diaspora that the Hague Tribunal is one-sided, biased and politically motivated in its alleged pursuit of justice. The countries who were involved in breaking-up the former Yugoslavia, now use the Hague Tribunal to wash their hands of the wrong-doings
    they themselves committed. Most Serbs are of the opinion that the Hague Tribunal has no right to try Mr Slobodan Milosevic. It would be impossible for him to have a fair and just trial after extensive lobbying by the various sides involved in the civil war in the former Yugoslavia, after much mis-information and the demonisation of the Serbs by the media in general in recent years. Mr Milosevic should answer to the Serbian people and be tried in a Yugoslav court only. If politicians and decision makers in the west responsible for killing more than 2,000 innocent people, many of whom were children, for using illegal cluster bombs and for the destruction and contamination of the country would be subjected to a trial themselves, then Serbs would likely agree to the Serbian decision makers being sent for trial to the Hague. All the main officers arid judges at the Hague are from the West or have been appointed by countries who
  • 86. EmailPinoy Web Directory
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    87. Yugoslavia: Opposition Grows To Government Collaboration With War Crimes Tribuna
    yugoslavia Opposition grows to government collaborationwith war crimes tribunal. By Tony Robson 23 April 2002.
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    Yugoslavia: Opposition grows to government collaboration with war crimes tribunal
    By Tony Robson 23 April 2002 Use this version to print Send this link by email Email the author The Belgrade government has rushed through domestic legislation allowing for closer cooperation with The Hague war crimes tribunal. This was passed only under duress, as the country, devastated by NATO bombs and a decade of economic sanctions, was threatened by a fresh embargo by the United States and the European Union. Aside from such nationalist protests by members of the old regime, the strong-arm tactics being employed by the Western powers could galvanise broader opposition within Serbia. Surveys conducted during the initial stages of the ongoing trial of Milosevic at The Hague show a majority against it. An opinion poll of 2,200 people conducted by the Strategic Marketing Agency reported that four fifths of respondents believed the trial to be biased. Another poll showed that 41.6 per cent of Serbs gave Milosevic five out of five for his performance. Large numbers of the population followed the trial proceedings on television at home and in cafes. Later on, RTS (Serbian-Radio-Television) decided to pull the plug on live coverage from The Hague. The state broadcaster claimed that this was due to financial difficulties, even though ratings were high.

    88. TradeXport - Europe - Yugoslavia - Government
    36,736 sites/1,913 categories /66 visitors this month,
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    89. Yugoslavia World Bank Credit Aims To Support Serbian Government
    Ciagne (202) 4584166 gciagne@worldbank.org, yugoslavia World BankCredit Aims to Support Serbian government Reforms in Education.
    http://wbln0018.worldbank.org/news/pressrelease.nsf/673fa6c5a2d50a67852565e20069

    90. Yugoslavia's New Government Approved
    World, yugoslavia's New government Approved. yugoslavia's parliament Saturdayapproved a new federal government headed by Prime Minister Zoran Zizic.
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    Yugoslavia's New Government Approved
    Yugoslavia's parliament Saturday approved a new federal government headed by Prime Minister Zoran Zizic.
    The new government is backed by Zizic's Socialist People's Party (SNP) and the Serb People's Party, both from coastal republic of Montenegro and the Democratic Opposition of Serbia (DOS) who backed newly-elected President Vojislav Kostunica.
    The new Deputy Prime Minister Miroljub Labus is an economic expert belonging to the think tank responsible for the DOS's economic program. He will also be in charge of foreign economic relations. Of the 16-member new cabinet, eight others come from the cross-party alliance behind Kostunica. Goran Svilanovic, a lawyer by training and leader of the Civic Alliance of Serbia that is part of the DOS, was nominated Foreign Minister. Interior Minister Zoran Zivkovic was the mayor of Nis, Serbia's third largest city. And law professor Momcilo Grubac took the justice ministry portfolio. Other Six posts went to Zizic's group. The heavy-weight SNP figures included Defense Minister Slobodan Krapovic, Economics Minister Danilo Vuksanovic and Finance Minister Dragisa Pesic.

    91. Yugoslavia Links
    Movement (SPO), Promotes the return of the monarchy and a parliamentary government. SocialDemocratic Party of yugoslavia, Party platform and other information.
    http://www.ku.edu/~herron/yugoslavia.htm
    = Albanian = English = French = German = Hungarian = Italian = Serbian* *Although Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian are often considered to be the same language (Serbo-Croatian), authors of web sites in the region seem to label the languages separately. Note: Parliament formally dissolved Yugoslavia on February 4, 2003. Central Government, Ministries and Agencies Political Parties and Politicians Institutes and NGOs Regional Sites ... Miscellaneous Sites Central Government, Ministries and Agencies Federal Government Site Comments Government News and press releases from the federal government. Includes information on government institutions. Federal Ministries and Agencies Archives Covers holdings and policies. Army Details structure, presents photos and news. Embassy in the US News and consular information. Federal Bureau of Informatics News about databases and IT legislation. Federal Customs Service Describes the organization's responsibilities.

    92. Germany Info: Government & Politics:
    Germany’s Contribution to the Peace Effort in the Former yugoslavia. PeaceEffort in the Former yugoslavia. Defense Attaché Staff,
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    Germany Info Home: Military Issues: Yugoslavia Germany’s Contribution to the Peace Effort in the Former Yugoslavia
    Since the early days of the Balkan conflict, Germany has actively worked to help deal with the crisis and its repercussions. During the war, Germany provided safe haven to the majority of the refugees, over half a million at the peak of the war, and contributed to the establishment of the framework for a secure environment to enable the refugees to return home. The German Armed Forces have participated in the following military operations in the Balkan region:
    - The Sarajevo airlift, with 1,400 sorties and 10,800 metric tons of delivered supplies.
    - Humanitarian airdrops into Bosnia and Herzegovina, with 320 sorties and
    2,100 metric tons of delivered supplies.
    two frigates, and naval aerial reconnaissance.
    Herzegovina, with 484 troops flying AWACS patrol aircraft.
    - IFOR, 3,600 troops deployed solely to Croatia and conducting combat missions
    with ECR/Recce/SEAD Tornados and performing additional humanitarian airlifts.

    93. Kuwaiti Deputy Asks Government To Reject Yugoslavia's Ambassador
    Kuwaiti deputy asks government to reject yugoslavia's ambassador, Kuwait, Politics.ArabicNews.com Your source for Daily News about the Arabic world.
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    Kuwaiti deputy asks government to reject Yugoslavia's ambassador
    Kuwait Yugoslavia, Politics, 4/6/1999 Waled El-Tabatabani a deputy in the Kuwaiti Parliament asked yesterday the Kuwaiti authorities to reject immediately Stalstaf Stakits, the Yugoslavian ambassador to Kuwait, without hesitation to support the people of Kosovo.
    He also asked the government to boycott the Serbian government and all means of political and economic cooperation with it.
    He urged the government to send immediate aid to the refugees of Kosovo along with sending forces from the Kuwaiti Army to participate in protecting the region.
    El-Tabatabani referred to the Iraqi system's support to the Yugoslavian President Slobodan Milosevic against the innocents of Kosovo.
    Kuwait urged the international community to intensify its efforts to stop the killings and the ethnic purges in Kosovo and state its intention to send aid for the refugees soon as as possible. Previous Stories:
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    94. Serbian Government - Official Presentation
    In keeping with the newly emerged political conditions and welcoming the proper roleof authorities in a democratic society, the Serbian government took on its
    http://www.serbia.sr.gov.yu/
    In keeping with the newly emerged political conditions and welcoming the proper role of authorities in a democratic society, the Serbian government took on its term in office principally as an enormous challenge. For Serbia to continue moving forward, we need to prove that which we feel as a nation and as citizens - that we can be a better country than the one we inherited from the previous regime. Accepting this challenge is the basic condition for Serbia to reach for and discover its better side Srpska verzija
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    95. President Kostunica, Vojislav Prime Minister Pesic, Dragisa Dep.
    yugoslavia 10/16/01 Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign GovernmentsLast Updated 10/16/01. yugoslavia. President, Kostunica, Vojislav.
    http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/chiefs/chiefs193.html
    Yugoslavia - 10/16/01
    Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments Last Updated: 10/16/01 Yugoslavia
    President Kostunica, Vojislav Prime Minister Pesic, Dragisa Dep. Prime Min. Labus, Miroljub Min. of Defense Krapovic, Slobodan Trojanovic, Petar Min. of Finance Rankovic, Jovan Min. of Foreign Affairs Svilanovic, Goran Min. of Foreign Trade Labus, Miroljub Min. of Internal Affairs Zivkovic, Zoran Min. of Justice Markovic, Savo Min. of Minorities Ljajic, Rasim Milovic, Bozidar Governor, National Bank of Yugoslavia Dinkic, Mladjan Head of the Mission to the UN, New York Sahovic, Dejan Montenegro, Republic of President Djukanovic, Milo Prime Minister Vujanovic, Filip Dep. Prime Min. Rakcevic, Zarko Dep. Prime Min. Djurovic, Dragan Dep. Prime Min. Gvozdenovic, Branimir Min. of Agriculture Simovic, Milutin Min. of Communications Kalamperovic, Jusuf Min. of Culture Popovic, Branimir Min. of Economy Uskokovic, Darko Grgovic, Rade Ivanovic, Predrag Min. of Finance Ivanisevic, Miroslav Min. of Foreign Affairs

    96. Yugoslavia Infomap
    Complete yugoslavia embassy listing, Here You can find all yugoslavia embassiesand consulates. This is yugoslavia embassy listing in more than 70 countries.
    http://www.yu/url/kategorije.asp?katID=11&podID=64

    97. Knowledge Net Yugoslavia
    recent stories on yugoslavia, TOL Wire News Limbo Land 19 March2003 TOL Wire - News Hostage to Dark Forces 13 March 2003. Balkan
    http://knowledgenet.tol.cz/look/knowledgeNet/yugoslavia/index.tpl

    98. ReliefWeb: Yugoslavia The Latest
    , yugoslavia. 18 Serbia, 13Mar-2003, , Govt. Serbia, Serbia Governmentwill preserve continuity, go on with reforms, 13-Mar-2003, , Govt.
    http://www.reliefweb.int/w/rwb.nsf/vCD/Yugoslavia?OpenDocument&StartKey=Yugoslav

    99. The Ministry Of Foreign Affairs Of Serbia And Montenegro - Home Page
    The Constitutional Charter The Law on the Implementation of the Constitutional Charter
    http://www.mfa.gov.yu/

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