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Partija i diplomatija u Jugoslaviji 1945 - 1952
In: Biblioteka Studije i monografije 84
Великохрватске претензије на Војводину, Босну и Херцеговину ; Greater Croatian pretensions to Vojvodina and Bosnia and Herzegovina
For over a century, rumours have been spread from Croatia about Serbia's intention to create a Greater Serbia and its aspirations to greater Serbian hegemony. This has been a constant refrain in all anti-Serbian speeches delivered both before the Yugoslav and international public. On the one hand, the Serbs and Serbia were presented as aggressors with great territorial appetites, whereas on the other, the aim was to conceal one's own aggression and territorial pretensions to the ethnic, state and historical territories that belonged to others. Though such tactics is a well-known and long-lasting feature of Croatian politics, it has not been given an appropriate place and explanation in Serbian and foreign historiography. Croatia inherited such political approach from Austria-Hungary which demonised and satanised the Serbian intentions aimed at liberation and unification all the more so as its appetites towards the territories in the Balkans increased and as it more strongly expounded the German Drang nach Osten policy. According to such tactical approach, everything that was Serbian was proclaimed greater Serbian in order to nip in the bud and thwart Serbian interests which conflicted with the AustroHungarian ones. Following in the wake of Austro-Hungarian policy, in which they participated and often played the leading role, in all historical periods – from the 1848 revolution to this day the Croats have been denouncing Serbian often labelling it as greater Serbian. By reviling Serbhood and greater Serbhood, in which they saw the main rival to Croatdom and greater Croatdom, Croatian politicians did not only dream about a Greater Croatia, but also worked on building it, with determination and consistency, faithful to the principle that such end justifies all means, including even the genocidal annihilation of the Serbs. The Croatian aspirations to territorial enlargement have a rather long history. Although small in numbers and in a small territory, the Croats have fostered great imperial ambitions. This may be well illustrated with the various names such as: "Alpine or mountainous Croats" (Slovenes), "Orthodox Croats" (Serbs), "indisputable Croats" or the "flower of the Croatian nation" (Muslims), "Turkish Croatia", "Red Croatia", "White Croatia" or "Carpathian Croatia", which were the territories of Bosnia, Montenegro, Dalmatia and Slovenia. These names have been carefully cherished and for centuries instilled in the consciousness of a Croat with the aim to develop the awareness of Croatia's greatness and the numerical strength of the Croats. With the present two studies, I wish to demonstrate and prove when, how, on what foundations and with what objectives the Croats have endeavoured, from the 1848/49 revolution until the present time, to get hold of some parts or the entire territories of Vojvodina and Bosnia and Herzegovina. As precious data on this topic are scattered in different places, it is hard to gain insight into the entirety of this national, state-legal and geopolitical issue. With this in mind, I have elaborated in these papers, in a chronological sequence, on all important Croatian territorial claims on Vojvodina and Bosnia and Herzegovina. I have thus practically uncovered the decades-long greater Croatian politics and have provided concrete answers to the Croatian attacks at Serbia and the Serbs in regard to the so-called greater Serbian politics. I would also like to inform readers that this book is the second, supplemented and expanded edition of the book first published in 2012 in small print run (500 copies) and sold out a long time ago. Belgrade, 20 July 2016 Vasilije Đ. Krestić ; Посебна издања / Српска академија наука и уметности ; књ. 685. Председништво ; књ. 6
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Ne Crna Gora "mikro država" i zašto ne: prilog raspravama o ulozi, funkcijama i odgovornosti država u savremenosti i sagledivoj budućnosti
In: Posebna izdanja 106
In: Odjeljenje Društvenih Nauka 29
Gia mia dēmokratia euthynēs: politikoi "Peripatoi"/ Sarantos I. Kargakos
In: Topothetēseis
Samoupravljanje--osnova našeg društveno-političkog sistema
In: Biblioteka Jedinstvo 127
Problemi društveno-političkog organizovanja u uslovima samoupravljanja
In: Biblioteka SKJ u Novoj Revolucionarnoj Etapi
Zene Hrvatske u Europi
In: Politička misao, Band 33, Heft 2-3, S. 177-197
The central features of the political "profile" of European women at the beginning of this decade have been a diminished interest in politics, infrequent inclusion of political topics in private conversations, and a decreased willingness to adopt a political option. Compared to other European countries, Croatia projects an entirely different image: a pronounced interest of women for politics, very similar to men's! This partly proves the "1aw" that a rise in the level of education, working outside home, and middle age are the catalysts for the inclusion of women in the world of politics. The transition, the war and the "legacy" of socialist ideology account for this massive public interest in politics and the negligible gender differences. (SOI : PM: S. 197)
World Affairs Online
Rodoljupci i rodomrsci: savremeni srpski patriotizam i nacionalno dezintegrativne misao i praksa
In: Biblioteka Umetnosti i kultura
In: Kolekcija Novi svet
Reč je o pokušaju da se prepoznaju i objasne izvori onih društvenih procesa, političkih sila, kulturnih obrazaca i istorijskog nasleđa koji doprinose oblikovanju i praktikovanju srpske dezintegrativne misli i delovanja, čiji jedan tok izražava srpska samomržnja. U okolnostima razbijanja jugoslovenske države, deo srpske intelektualne i političke javnosti preuzimao je i stvarao stereotipe o sopstvenoj naciji, širio stigmatizovanu, ružnu sliku o Srbima, podupirao sumnju u vrednosti srpske nacije i gazio kolektivno dostojanstvo naroda.
Istorija Demokratske stranke: 1919 - 1928
In: Biblioteka Svedoci epohe
In: Istorija Demokratske stranke 1919 - 2009 1