Making a New Nation: The Formation of SloveniaDanica Fink Hafner, John R. Robbins Dartmouth, 1997 - 330 strani This work aims to explain and examine the processes by which Slovenia transformed itself from a constituent part of a socialist federation, dominated by a single party, to an independent state with a liberal democratic political system and a free enterprise economy. |
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Problems of Transition | 1 |
The Origins of an Independent Slovenia | 21 |
The Defence of Slovenia | 46 |
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