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  1. Multilingualism and Government: Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Former Yugoslavia, South Africa
  2. Breaking the South Slav Dream: The Rise and Fall of Yugoslavia by Kate Hudson, 2003-06-20
  3. Twentieth-Century Yugoslavia by Frederick Bernard Singleton, 1976-01
  4. Europe and the Recognition of New States in Yugoslavia by Richard Caplan, 2005-10-17
  5. Report on local government study tour of Yugoslavia and India by senior officials of African States by 1963 Local Government study tour of Yugoslavia and India, 1964
  6. Local government in Yugoslavia by Yugoslavia (Great Britain), 1954
  7. Memorandum of the Government of the Federative People's Republic of Yugoslavia on Slovene Carinthia, the Slovene frontier areas of Styria and the Croats of Burgenland by Government of Yugoslavia, 1946
  8. Report to the Government of Yugoslavia on the handling, collection, transport, storage, and refrigeration of fish by W. A MacCallum, 1954
  9. Self-government in Yugoslavia by Stane Kavčič, 1961
  10. Declaring a state of war between the United States and the Government of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia : adverse report (to accompany H.J. Res. 44) ... Budget Office) (SuDoc Y 1.1/8:106-115) by U.S. Congressional Budget Office, 1999
  11. Local self-government in the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia by Jovan Đorđević, 1956
  12. Report to the Government of Yugoslavia on the Becej Dam by Emil F Mosonyi, 1960
  13. Report to the Government of Yugoslavia on a survey of inland fishery problems: 18-29 July 1966 (United Nations Development Programme) by William A Dill, 1966
  14. Yugoslavia Government And Business Contacts Handbook by Usa Ibp, 2005

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62. 1Up Info > Yugoslavia > Government Revenue And Spending | Yugoslavian Or Yugosla
Partly for this reason, in 1990 the federal government accounted foronly onequarter of total government spending in yugoslavia.
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Most federal revenue was collected in the form of turnover taxes and assessments by local and federal self-management communities of interest, which had financial management responsibility for social services such as education, health, and pensions. Because a large portion of the national budget was committed to social services, levies by the communities of interest were an important part of the tax structure. The republics and provinces and the communes also levied taxes; their main revenue sources were the same as those of the federal government, but they also taxed income and personal property. The last two categories provided little income, because the minimum income level on which income tax was collected was very high. Personal property taxes were collected mostly on private homes (see Housing , ch. 2). Peasants and private businesses were taxed on assessed incomes, often at very high rates that discouraged individual economic initiative. Constitutional reform aimed at restructuring the tax system to eliminate such restrictions. In 1987 the government purchased 41 percent of Yugoslavia's social product (see Glossary) through large expenditures on defense, government administration, and social services (see table 11, Appendix). Social services received an unusually large allotment for a country of Yugoslavia's modest resources. Defense took about 46 percent of federal outlays budgeted for 1990, because of Yugoslavia's policy of maintaining security and integrity as a nonaligned state (see

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Figure 13. The Evolution of the Federal Parliament as of 1990 Source: Based on information from Josip Sruk, Ustavno uredjenje SFRJ, Zagreb, 1976, 329-32. Figure 14. Organization of the Federal Executive Council and Administrative Agencies, 1990 The Yugoslav Constitution of 1974 prescribed no division of powers among the bodies of the federal or republican governments. In practice, however, these entities resembled those of a parliamentary democracy in their division of responsibility. The basic structure and relationships of government institutions remained the same from 1974 through 1990. Data as of December 1990
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    65. DiNONET Web Directory | Regional | Europe | Yugoslavia | Government | Military
    Dragan's Aviation Corner Information and pictures of air force and air defenseunits in yugoslavia, in addition to other yugoslavian aviation information.
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    66. Guardian Unlimited | Special Reports | Government Collapse Splits Yugoslavia
    government collapse splits yugoslavia yugoslavia slid into turmoil last night asthe aftershocks of Slobodan Milosevic's extradition to the Hague brought down
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    Yugoslavia slid into turmoil last night as the aftershocks of Slobodan Milosevic's extradition to the Hague brought down the federal government and opened the way to fresh elections which could split the country. Special report: Yugoslavian war crimes Special report: Serbia Rory Carroll in Belgrade and Andrew Osborn in the Hague Saturday June 30, 2001

    67. CIA Maps & Publications - Yugoslavia (Former)  
    41.00. The government of the Socialist Federal Republic of yugoslavia. LDA 9010375. yugoslaviagovernment Structure (wall chart). Library of Congress. 1976.
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    68. Excite Deutschland - Web - Katalog - Government
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    69. BBC News | EUROPE | Analysis: Yugoslavia's New Government
    Saturday, 4 November, 2000, 2307 GMT Analysis yugoslavia's new government ProMilosevicZizic (left) is set to be prime minister By Gabriel Partos, south
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    By Gabriel Partos, south-east Europe analyst Yugoslavia's new government includes a strong Montenegrin contingent made up of long-standing supporters of the ousted Yugoslav leader, Slobodan Milosevic, not least among them the prime minister-designate. Mr Kostunica's alliance, the Democratic Opposition of Serbia (DOS), emerged as the strongest group in September's presidential elections, but failed to get an outright majority. In any case, it was obliged to bring Montenegrin representatives into the coalition. SNP success The process of forming a government was further complicated by the fact that virtually all the 50 places reserved for Montenegro in the 178-seat federal parliament were won by the previously pro-Milosevic Socialist People's Party of Montenegro (SNP). New line-up Prime Minister: Zoran Zizic (SNP) Deputy Prime Minister: Miroslav Labus (DOS) Foreign Minister: Goran Svilanovic (DOS) Finance Minister: Dragisa Pesic (SNP) The SNP - which is in opposition in Montenegro - owed its overwhelming success to the Montenegrin governing coalition's boycott of the Yugoslav elections.

    70. BBC News | EUROPE | Yugoslavia Seeks New Government
    Monday, 2 July, 2001, 2219 GMT 2319 UK yugoslavia seeks new government PresidentKostunica is trying to rebuild a partnership By South East Europe analyst
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    Monday, 2 July, 2001, 22:19 GMT 23:19 UK Yugoslavia seeks new government
    President Kostunica is trying to rebuild a partnership
    By South East Europe analyst Gabriel Partos The Yugoslav President, Vojislav Kostunica, has begun talks with his Serbian political allies in a bid to form a new federal Yugoslav government. The previous government collapsed on Friday when Prime Minister Zoran Zizic resigned in protest against the Serbian authorities' decision to extradite the former Yugoslav President, Slobodan Milosevic, to the international war crimes tribunal in The Hague.
    Former Prime Minister Zizic now needs to be replaced
    But how realistic are the prospects for overcoming the government crisis? By tradition, Serbia and its small partner-republic, Montenegro, share the top jobs in the Yugoslav federation. So when Vojislav Kostunica, a traditional Serb nationalist, defeated the long-established Serbian strongman, Slobodan Milosevic, in September's Yugoslav presidential elections, he needed to look for a Montenegrin Prime Minister and a Montenegrin party to join in government his own 18-party Serb umbrella group, known as the DOS. The choice was simple. Montenegro's independence-seeking governing coalition, led by President Milo Djukanovic, had been boycotting federal institutions for several years, and did not stand in the elections.

    71. Yugoslav Law
    Special reports from correspondents and directory of information on all aspects of law in yugoslavia .Category Regional Europe yugoslavia Society and Culture...... government Legislation Constitution of yugoslavia; government ofyugoslavia; Media Legislation (Radio B92); yugoslavia Human Rights
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    72. European Government And Politics: Romania - Yugoslavia
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    73. Links - Federal Government Of Yugoslavia
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    74. Yugoslavia Law & Government
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    75. World Travel Guide - Serbia And Montenegro - History And Government
    Sanctions and the dearth of reforms undertaken by the Belgrade government, leftthe rump yugoslavia – now reduced to the former republics of Serbia and
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    History: In 2002, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was formally dissolved by its two remaining constituent republics. It is now officially entitled
    The 14th century marked the zenith of the Serbian Orthodox Church, which was instrumental in forming national culture and identity. In June 1389, a decisive confrontation took place that would settle the fate of the region for centuries to come and serve as the key symbol in Serbian national consciousness. This was the Battle of Kosovo in southern Serbia, in which an allied force of Serbs and Bosnians was defeated by the advancing Ottoman Turks. Serbia thereafter became an Ottoman vassal state.
    Another insurrection in 1876, followed by a declaration of war on Turkey, led to another Serbian defeat. However, a new player in the region, the Austrians, offered protection to the Serbs and prevented them from falling under Turkish suzerainty again. The Balkan republics now started to assume their modern form. Bosnia and Herzegovina merged in 1876. Two years later, the new republic was occupied by the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Serbian independence was settled at the Treaty of Berlin in 1878, where Montenegro was also recognised as an independent state and was doubled in size. In the first years of the 1900s, however, the Serbian-Habsburg relationship began to sour and by 1905, Serbian policy had become avowedly nationalist and anti-Austrian.

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    78. Pro-NATO Government Votes To Dissolve Yugoslavia
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    [Posted 6 February 2003] www.tenc.net The country of my birth is no more. Was I born on Mars? The BBC writes: "The Yugoslav parliament has voted itself out of existence, dissolving the Yugoslav federation after nearly 74 years." http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/2724047.stm They cannot even calculate. The country was formed in 1918 which makes it 84 years old. As planned by the Americans (see Ambassador Zimmermann's interview with a Croatian newspaper, given in January 1992; translation, and EC commentary at

    79. Yugoslavia´s New Federal Government
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    Thursday, 19 July, 2001 Yugoslavia´s New Federal Government by RN Eastern Europe correspondent James Kliphuis, 18 July 2001 Yugoslav President Vojislav Kostunica has appointed Dragisa Pesic of Montenegro's Socialist People's Party as prime minister of the next federal government. The move should herald the end of the crisis in the current federal government in Belgrade, which collapsed when prime minister Zoran Zizic resigned in protest when Slobodan Milosevic was handed over to the UN War Crimes Tribunal in The Hague. But political analysts in Belgrade have expressed doubts as to Mr Pesic's abilities for finding long-term solutions to the Yugoslav Federation's pressing problems. The government of the Yugoslav Federation (of Serbia and Montenegro) is to be drastically reorganised, and the number of ministers will be reduced: from now on, there will be an equal number of ministerial posts for Serbs and for Montenegrins, five for each side. It will no longer be possible for Serb ministers on the federal government to outvote their Montenegrin colleagues, as happened last month on the controversial issue of co-operation with the Hague Tribunal. According to President Kostunica, the main tasks of the new government will be the country's re-integration in the international community especially with the IMF and the World Bank and the re-organisation of the relationship between Serbia and Montenegro.

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