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Observations: Slovenia, 1988–1989

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2018

Karl W. Ryavec*
Affiliation:
University of Massachusetts (Amherst)

Abstract

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Copyright
Copyright © 1992 by the Association for the Study of the Nationalities of the USSR and Eastern Europe, Inc. 

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References

Notes

1. Milan Andrejevich, Yugoslav SR/3, Radio Free Europe Research, 24 February, 1989, p. 29. Additional reports of Andrejevich are referred to below.Google Scholar

2. Ibid., pp. 13-14.Google Scholar

3. A version of these “impressions” appeared in the Slovene-American newspaper Ameriska Domovina (Cleveland, Ohio) on December 23, 1988, pp. 2 and 4.Google Scholar

4. Viktor Meier, “Yugoslavia: Worsening Economic and Nationalist Crisis,” in William E. Griffith, ed., Central and Eastern Europe: The Opening Curtain? (Boulder, CO: Westview, 1989), p. 271.Google Scholar

5. Radio Free Europe, Yugoslav SR/8, 27 June 1989, p. 19.Google Scholar

6. RFE, RAD BR/251, 30 December 1988, pp. 47, 48 and 49.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

7. Borba (Belgrade), 26 January 1989; Danas (Zagreb), 17 January 1989. Cited in RFE, Yugoslav SR/2, 3 February 1989, p. 5.Google Scholar

8. See his RFE reports Yugoslav SR/6, 15 April 1989, p. 12 and Yugoslav SR/5, 23 March 1939, p. 7.Google Scholar

9. The New York Times 17 Sepember 1989, p. 23.Google Scholar

10. RFE, Yugoslav SR/8, 27 June 1989, p. 3 and SR/6, 16 April 1989, p. 9.Google Scholar

11. RFE, Yugoslav SR/3, 24 February 1989, pp. 17-27 and The New York Times, 14. February 1989, p. A5.Google Scholar

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13. John A. Armstrong, “Toward a Framework for Considering Nationalism in East Europe,” Eastern European Politics and Societies, 2, 2 (Spring, 1988), pp. 303 and 305.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

14. The New York Times Book Review, 8 January 1978.Google Scholar