Yugoslavia in the Age of Democracy: Essays on Economic and Political ReformGeorge Macesich These essays, which focus on the critical issues that now confront the country in its continuing search for reform, stability, and unity, were written prior to recognition of the independence of Slovenia, Croatia, and Bosnia-Herzegovina by countries of the European Community, the United States, and others. The newly independent countries of the former Yugoslav federation will continue to occupy the same geographic and economic space. Their future economic and sociopolitical relations will provide many other opportunities for association. These essays provide valuable insight into the policies that may evolve from these relations and are of more than just historical interest. |
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Essays on Economic and Political Reform George Macesich. The System of Self - Management Anton Vratusa The purpose of this chapter is to present some views ... management during the National 119 9 The System of Self-Management Anton Vratusa.
... self - reliant struggles adapted to local situations . The self - management- based organizations functioned not only to inspire and unify people but to induce them to participate actively in social affairs . During the first years ...
... self - management system . Edvard Kardelj , the architect of the system of self - management democracy in Yugoslavia , was aware of the danger . For years he strived to generate a democratic and humane approach through the development ...
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