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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 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 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 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 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 November 2, 2000 Laura Rozen |
Trail of blood A leaked document links Serbian secret police to the assassination of a journalist for the first time -- and threatens to blow apart Serbia's shaky peace... |
Salon.com October 7, 2000 Anthony York |
In Belgrade, now what? The world gets to know Yugoslav President-elect Vojislav Kostunica, and ponders Milosevic's fate.... |
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 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? |
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 31, 2000 Laura Rozen |
Serbia's culture shock With the media liberated from Milosevic's control, the nation begins to face its demons -- but propagandists and journalists are in a tug of war... |
Salon.com March 31, 2001 Alex Todorovic |
Waiting for Slobo Has Milosevic really been arrested? While The Hague waits to try him, a ragged troop of loyalists still stands behind the fallen dictator... |
Salon.com October 9, 2000 Jeffrey Tayler |
The end of the affair Russia's support for the ouster of Slobodan Milosevic reflects a desire to cut its losses, not a pro-Western change of heart... |
Salon.com June 28, 2001 Laura Rozen |
Milosevic goes to The Hague Yugoslavia's former dictator will face war crimes charges in an unprecedented international trial... |
Salon.com September 6, 2000 Laura Rozen |
Outlaws in an outlaw nation With Yugoslav election time approaching, Serbian activists face a new wave of repression as they try to fight the Milosevic regime from within. |
Salon.com October 5, 2000 Alex Todorovic |
"He's finished" Milosevic goes into hiding after hundreds of thousands of outraged Serbs seize Parliament and the state-run media. A report from the Battle for Belgrade... |
Mother Jones October 1999 Mark Schapiro |
Serbia's Lost Generation Thousands of Serbian draft evaders fled to Hungary rather than fight in Milosevic's dirty war. Now they find themselves in limbo-with no way out and no way home. |
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 August 7, 2000 Laura Rozen |
Bread instead of soldiers On the front lines of war, humanitarian-aid workers do the work of diplomats -- but some say they should stay away from politics. |
Salon.com July 24, 2000 Laura Rozen |
They think I'm a spy! An American in Belgrade finds that real life isn't nearly as interesting as the one her Serbian neighbors imagine for her. |
Salon.com October 23, 2000 Richard Blow |
Propping up the walls As international support for Kosovar independence wanes, hatred still seethes between Albanians and Serbs. And the U.N. oversees their division... |
Salon.com November 10, 2000 |
Making the world safe for democracy? From the streets of Paris to offices in Japan, the world chuckles and shrugs at the U.S. election circus... |
AskMen.com Matthew Simpson |
10 Evil Rulers Of The 20th Century My intent in examining 10 of the evil rulers of the last 100 years are to both recall some of the horrific individuals of the past and to draw attention to some that are still acting in the present. |
Mother Jones October 1999 Todd Gitlin |
The End of the Absolute No The American left's reflexive opposition to U.S. military intervention broke down over Kosovo. A veteran activist says it's about time. |
Salon.com October 7, 2000 Jake Tapper |
Playing the "dum-dum" card Tired of having their man labeled a liar, the Gore campaign asks why Bush can't "string together a coherent sentence"... |
Salon.com December 22, 2000 Laura Rozen |
Peacekeeping's pitfalls Growing tensions along the border between Kosovo and southern Serbia could mark the first challenge for President-elect Bush's foreign policy team. |
National Defense February 2005 Michael Peck |
Strategists Learn Non-Violent Warfare Tactics A pro-democracy group has sponsored a free video game designed to teach political activists how to plan and execute strategic non-violent warfare. |
Chemistry World November 5, 2012 Mico Tatalovic |
Scientists petition Serbian government to tackle misconduct More than 800 scientists have signed a petition started two weeks ago campaigning for an overhaul of research ethics and the assessment process for researchers in Serbia, amid systematic and widely-tolerated academic misconduct. |
Salon.com October 5, 2000 Lawrence Weschler |
The ABCs of Balkan nationalism Do the recent elections in Yugoslavia and Croatia mark a shift away from the psychology that led the region into conflict? |
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. |