Yugoslavia
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Yugoslavia is a term that describes three political entities that existed successively on the western part of Balkan Peninsula in Europe, during most of the 20th century.
Links
- Yugoslavia on Wikipedia
- A Country Study: Yugoslavia (Former) from the Library of Congress
- Yugoslavia & The Balkans | 1900 - 1998, BBC
- The Czech Crisis: Part I: The Eastern European Roots by Leonard P. Liggio, September 1969
- Markets, True and False: The Case of Yugoslavia (pdf) by James A. Dorn, 1978
- The Myth of Monolithic Communism by Murray N. Rothbard, 1979
- Dinar Inflation by Steve Hanke, April 1999
- Stimulus: Putting Hippos on the Titanic by Paul Mladjenovic, February 2009
- Woodrow Wilson's Defeat in Yugoslavia: The End of a Multicultural Utopia (pdf) by Tomislav Sunic, 1994
- The Economy of Tito’s Yugoslavia: Delaying the Inevitable Collapse by Predrag Rajsic, March 2014
- The Man Who Fought to Liberalize Communist Yugoslavia by Luka Nikolic, January 2018