Whither the bulldozer? : nonviolent revolution and the transition to democracy in Serbia.
"Written by Institute consultant Albert Cevallos, the report is based on numerous interviews with civic activists and representatives of the democratic opposition, student groups, independent media, and the United States government, as well as an analysis of available literature ... It is also...
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| Format: | Government Document Book |
| Language: | English |
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Washington, DC (1200 17th St., NW, Washington 20036) :
U.S. Institute of Peace,
[2001]
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| Series: | Special report (United States Institute of Peace) ;
72. |
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| Online Access: | Adobe Acrobat Reader required |
| Summary: | "Written by Institute consultant Albert Cevallos, the report is based on numerous interviews with civic activists and representatives of the democratic opposition, student groups, independent media, and the United States government, as well as an analysis of available literature ... It is also based in part on a conference cosponsored by the United States Institute of Peace and the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia ... held on January 30-31, 2001 in Belgrade"--P. [1]. |
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| Item Description: | Caption title. Not distributed to depository libraries in a physical form. "August 6, 2001"--P. [1]. |
| Physical Description: | 12 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm. Available via Internet from the USIP web site. Address as of 11/2/01: http://63.104.169.22/pubs/Specialreports/sr72.pdf; current access is available via PURL. |