After a decade of brutal conflict, 'ethnic cleansing', countless atrocities, and a prolonged NATO bombing campaign, it seems almost miraculous that the regime of Slobodan MiloChr(115)evic was overthrown peacefully in the October 2000 democratic revolution. What factors led to MiloChr(115)evic's political demise and how were the supporters of democratic reform finally able to wrest control from the dictator? Serbian scholar Svetozar Stojanovic, a long-time critic of MiloChr(115)evic and a protagonist in the Serbian ...
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After a decade of brutal conflict, 'ethnic cleansing', countless atrocities, and a prolonged NATO bombing campaign, it seems almost miraculous that the regime of Slobodan MiloChr(115)evic was overthrown peacefully in the October 2000 democratic revolution. What factors led to MiloChr(115)evic's political demise and how were the supporters of democratic reform finally able to wrest control from the dictator? Serbian scholar Svetozar Stojanovic, a long-time critic of MiloChr(115)evic and a protagonist in the Serbian democratic revolution, combines objective analysis and a personal account in this illuminating discussion of recent events in the former Yugoslavia.
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