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Reason January 2006 Jesse Walker |
Artifact: Virtual People Power A Force More Powerful, the most recent release from a military video game maker, aims to teach how to organize a nonviolent revolution. |
Fast Company January 2006 Linda Tischler |
Antiwar Games While a student in Serbia, Ivan Marovic co-founded Otpor, which helped topple Slobodan Milosevic's dictatorship. Now Marovic, is out with a video game, A Force More Powerful: The Game of Nonviolent Strategy. He talks about why gamers make the best revolutionaries. |
Salon.com June 3, 2000 Laura Rozen |
Milosevic's fizzling opposition Even a year after the NATO bombing of Belgrade, there's still no one around to take down the Yugoslav leader. |
Salon.com October 3, 2000 Laura Rozen |
Bringing down the Butcher of Belgrade Serbian cops are standing back while strikers shut down Yugoslavia, but will Milosevic accept a bloodless defeat? |
Salon.com September 25, 2000 Laura Rozen |
Moment of reckoning Early election returns in Yugoslavia show the opposition with a forceful lead, but will the indestructible Milosevic wriggle out of defeat? |
Salon.com October 4, 2000 Laura Rozen |
Milosevic lashes out as his power disintegrates In a scene reminiscent of Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu's demise, thousands of ordinary Serbs overpower police to support striking coal miners... |
Salon.com September 27, 2000 Laura Rozen |
Election mud wrestling Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic claims no candidate received a majority in this week's elections, but opposition leaders who believe their candidate won are taking to the streets. |
Salon.com February 3, 2001 Laura Rozen |
Dictator downturn It just isn't as easy being a tyrant as it used to be... |
Salon.com October 12, 2000 Laura Rozen |
Milosevic fights back The resurgence of loyalists to the deposed Yugoslav president brings Belgrade back to the brink of danger... |
Salon.com September 6, 2000 Laura Rozen |
Election offensive Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic has called presidential elections for later this month, but his actions show he intends to hold on to power. |
Salon.com October 9, 2000 Laura Rozen |
The long road back for Yugoslavia With the revolutionary fervor subsiding, new President Vojislav Kostunica must now figure out how to govern a country where Slobodan Milosevic is still a political force... |
Salon.com October 5, 2000 Laura Rozen |
Serbia is liberated, Milosevic disappears A long-suffering people celebrates the apparent end of the regime. But where has their dictator gone? |