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  1. The Balkans: A History Of Bulgaria--Serbia--Greece--Rumania--Tu by Nevill Forbes, 2007-02-22
  2. The History of Serbia by John K. Cox, 2002-05-30
  3. SERBIA: Her People History and Aspirations by Woislav M. Petrovitch, 2007-11-01
  4. Serbia's Secret War: Propaganda and the Deceit of History (Eastern European Studies , No 2) by Philip J. Cohen, David Riesman, 1997-02
  5. Remembering Yugoslavia: A Short history of Serbia, Yugoslavia, and the Balkan people by Anna Nevenic, 2002
  6. Serbia: The History of an Idea by Stevan K. Pavlowitch, 2002-03-01
  7. Kosovo: A Short History by Noel Malcolm, University Pres New York, 1999-07-01
  8. All You Want to Know: Kosovo, Serbia, Bosnia CS: The History Behind the Conflict in Central Europe (All You Want to Know Series) by Knowledge Prdcts, 1999-06-01
  9. A History of Modern Serbia: 1804-1918 Two Volume Set by Michael Boro Petrovich, 1976
  10. The Serbia Name in History by Ancestry.com, 2007-06-27
  11. History of Serbia by Harold William Vazeille Temperley, 1970
  12. The Balkans: A History of Bulgaria-serbia-greece-rumania-turkey by Nevill Forbes, Arnold Joseph Toynbee, et all 2006-01-30
  13. Remembering Yugoslavia: A Short History of Serbia, Yugoslavia and the Balkan People
  14. The end of Balkan history.(Serbia ): An article from: Policy Review by Fatos Tarifa, Peter Lucas, 2007-02-01

181. CNN - Serbia Votes To Send Delegation To Kosovo Talks - February 4, 1999
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Web posted at: 11:57 a.m. EST (1657 GMT) In this story: 'Indelible part of Serbia' Rebels also talk tough RELATED STORIES, SITES BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (CNN) The Serbian parliament voted Thursday to send a delegation to Paris peace talks on Kosovo this weekend, but lawmakers blasted NATO for threatening to use force to get the talks moving. The West is "knocking on an open door," Serbian Premier Mirko Marjanovic told parliament. "We stay open for a peaceful solution" of the Kosovo crisis. The vote was 227-3 with three abstentions.

182. Serbianna.com | Front Page
News and media portal about serbia and Balkans surveying the western press coverage.
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Columnist Archives Carl Savich Sam Vaknin Christopher Deliso M. Bozinovich Marko Lopusina TV Weber Archive The Deadly Game Continues in Kosovo
By Christopher Deliso
- Another Serbian teen was kille in Kosovo by Albanian driver-by shooters eager to spark a reprisal, and thus a justification for the "final solution," that is the complete ethnic cleansing of all Serbs from the province. Archive The tale of two Shquiptars
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- One Albanian believes that siding with al-Qaeda terrorists will bring about "greater Albania." In his Albania racism will be the order of the day. The perspective of the other Albanian is…well, gee… Archive Inteview with Sam Vaknin: After the Crisis is the key proviso
by M. Bozinovich
- Serbia is in an excellent position to emerge as important, nay, indispensable regional player. Its people are entrepreneurial, generous, and forward looking. But it has not yet emerged from its crisis: political murders, stalemate elections, Kosovo problem, rabid nationalism, poverty, the despair... Archive The First Balkan War, 1912-1913, and the Macedonian Question

183. Is Serbia's President Ready For A Compromise?
OMRI analytical brief by Stan Markotich
http://www.ijt.cz/Publications/AB/AB.961217-512.html
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Is Serbia's President Ready For A Compromise?
17 December 1996, Vol 1, No. 512
by Stan Markotich Is Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic really prepared to make fundamental compromises? Recent developments suggest that the ongoing daily mass protests across Serbia have had some affect, and have caused Milosevic to backtrack from the position of recognizing no opposition victories in municipal 17 November runoff elections. As recently as 13 December Milosevic was reaffirming a hard-line. In a letter to U.S. Secretary of State Warren Christopher made public on that day, Milosevic finally broke his silence on the issue of the opposition Zajedno coalition and the ongoing mass public demonstrations. For his part, Milosevic denied all allegations that he had engaged in or engineered electoral fraud to undermine the 17 November opposition victories. He also stressed that he would not use force against "peaceful" demonstrators, but described the protesters as "vandals" and "political terrorists." Also, the ruling Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) joined Milosevic in condemning Zajedno, dubbing it a force bent on "destabilizing" Serbia. "Zajedno has shown itself to be a direct instrument of those international factors that want to impose a policy and regime opposed to the public interest," said a 13 December SPS resolution. But mass protests across Serbia reached a new level on 15 December. On that date, an estimated 250,000 people turned out in Belgrade to participate, Radio B92 reported. It was the largest gathering to date. It was perhaps in direct response to such mounting public pressure that a court in Nis, Serbia's second largest city, ruled that in fact the opposition coalition Zajedno had won in 17 November runoff municipal elections, and urged the local electoral commission to recognize those returns. Serbia-wide mass demonstrations, now backed by students and a growing number of trade unionists, developed first as a call for the regime to recognize opposition wins at the municipal level, but have evolved into calls for the resignation of Milosevic.

184. CNN.com - Milosevic's Key Henchman Arrested - February 24, 2001
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BELGRADE, Yugoslavia Rade Markovic, Serbia's secret police chief during the rule of former president Slobodan Milosevic, was arrested, the Serbian Justice Ministry has said. The source said the arrest was linked to a car crash in 1999 in which the then opposition leader Vuk Draskovic was slightly injured and four of his associates killed. Markovic, who is a key ally of Milosevic, was arrested by Serb police on the orders of a Belgrade district prosecutor in the city on Saturday evening, the source added. Belgrade's independent B92 Radio also reported that the former chief of Belgrade police, Branko Djuric, was arrested with Markovic. No further details were immediately available. Markovic was Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic's first political victim when he was sacked by the new regime in January this year. The sacking was the first act for an administration which pledged to investigate the old regime and trace money and other assets that belong to the state.

185. CNN.com - Serbs Set To Oust Milosevic Party - December 23, 2000
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186. CNN.com - Serbian Security Chief Sacked - January 26, 2001
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Zoran Djindjic: Promising action against the old regime BELGRADE, Yugoslavia New Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic's has sacked Rade Markovic, the state security chief and a key ally of former President Yugoslav Slobodan Milosevic. The sacking was the first act for an administration which has pledged to investigate the old regime and trace money and other assets that belong to the state. Djindic, who took office in Yugoslavia's dominant republic of Serbia on Thursday, has also promised to hold Milosevic accountable for past crimes. "We shall not organise a witch hunt, but we won't let the members of the former regime hold on to the assets they plundered from the people," Djindjic said. Djindjic's promise came as chief U.N. war crimes prosecutor Carla Del Ponte left Belgrade disappointed after Yugoslav leaders rejected her demand that Milosevic be tried by the Netherlands-based court rather than before domestic tribunals. IN-DEPTH Yugoslavia in Transition
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187. CNN - Serbia Votes To Send Delegation To Kosovo Talks - February 4, 1999
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'An indelible part of Serbia' Rebels also talk tough RELATED STORIES, SITES WASHINGTON (CNN) U.S. President Bill Clinton said Thursday that the United States is "seriously considering" sending troops to enforce peace, if a settlement is reached in war-scarred Kosovo "The Balkans are an explosive area. They touch other difficult areas, and unless we can contain and ultimately defuse the ethnic hatreds in that region they can embroil us ... in a much larger conflict," Clinton said. Both Serbian government leaders and ethnic Albanian rebels, who have been locked in a battle for control of the Serbian province, will meet Saturday near

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