Liberalism did have a chance in Serbian politics. This is best shown by the very good results achieved by the defeated presidential candidate in the 1992 elections - Milan Panic. However, the national question proved to be an unbridgable obstacle for most Serbian liberals
The president of the country boasting the dreariest socialism forgot to brag about how the electricity shortage here was being fairly distributed and that it could also become a model for America where the rich steal every kilowatt they can from the poor
Just 3 to 5 percent of the population (around 300,000 people) have the basic requirements needed to, actively and with full awareness, follow social events and processes, understand them and take part in them
Attention should definitely be drawn to Avramovic's "Commandment" regarding the stricter control of spending bank funds with the aim of ensuring their "correct operations"
While the Dinar was stable, the governments (especially Serbia's) criticized the National Bank Governor for meddling in other people's business. Now that the value of the national currency has started dropping, all three prime ministers are letting the Governor explain what happened even with economic measures that are not within the jurisdiction of the National Bank. Those explanations were published as the Governor's Ten Commandments
The Greek Prime Minister had publicly and on behalf of the twelve European Union members praised Milosevic as the man who "at this moment plays the leading role in restoring peace in the region."
The Vuckovic brother war crimes trial in Sabac has been delayed or perhaps even cancelled because someone in charge has decided that it is not achieving its goals in the world media
After the breakup of Yugoslavia, many newly formed borders were unexpectedly drawn. Some of them divide villages and peasants from their property. This is the story of one such village on the border between Herzegovina and Montenegro