Yugoslavia in transition : choices and constraints : essays in honour of Fred Singleton

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Yugoslavia in transition : choices and constraints : essays in honour of Fred Singleton

edited by John B. Allcock, John J. Horton, and Marko Milivojević

Berg, 1992

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A collection of papers written in honour of Fred Singleton by a panel of authorities on Eastern Europe. Contributors assess the present and future prospects for Yugoslavia in the light of that country's social, political and cultural heritage as it has evolved in the years since 1945. A general overview of Yugoslavia's geography, economy, society and political institutions is followed by a group of papers in which the focus narrows to examine specific topics such as military intelligence and security, ecology and the management of the environment, nationalism and tourism.

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  • Part 1 Fred Singleton - a personal memoire, A.J.Topham. Part 2 Contemporary Yugoslavia in transition - an overview: Yugoslavia in geographical perspective, Thomas M.Poulsen
  • the economy of Yugoslavia - structure, growth record and institutional framework, Ljubomir Madzar
  • contemporary Yugoslav society - a brief outline of its genesis, Zagorka Golubovic
  • from "democratic centralism" to decentralized democracy? trials and tribulations of Yugoslavia's development, Dijana Plestina. Part 3 Choices and constraints: external migration in the context of the post-war development of Yugoslavia, Milan Milivojevic
  • the role of the Yugoslav intelligence and security community, Marko Milivojevic
  • foreign trade and stabilization policy in a self-managed economy - Yugoslavia in the 1980s, Will Bartlett
  • relations between Britain and Yugoslavia, 1945-1987, Andrew Wood
  • rhetorics of nationalism in Yugoslav politics, John B.Allcock
  • Yugoslav health care - if the cup half empty or half full?, Donna Parmalee
  • ecology and self-management - a balance-sheet for the eighties, Barbara Jancar
  • Yugoslav foreign direct investment in the West, Patrick Artisien and Alan Brown
  • economic development and institutional underdevelopment - tourism and the private sector in Yugoslavia, John B.Allcock
  • the Yugoslav press, S.P.Ramet. Part 4 Bibliographical review: Frederick Bernard Singleton and Yugoslavia - a bibliography of his published works, John J.Horton.

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