
Milosevic
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Stevanovic, however, has witnessed the greater tragedy: his country's suicide. Part of an ever-diminishing circle of intellectuals who watched as the Milosevic machine destroyed the young nation, trampling over its people and its principles, his is a shattering cri-de-coeur for the victims. It is the bitter personal lament of one man, exiled - as so many of his compatriots - from homeland and history by the Milosevic lie. Milosevic: A People's Tyrant asks how a fractured country and a shattered society could believe in such a man, and raise him to such power. In this raging anatomy of wrong-doing, all are guilty - those who believed, those who followed, those who stood and watched, those who could or would not stop the tragedy from playing out. Vidosav Stevanovic is a Serb himself, and his searing portrait of the Milosevic psychology is a unique testament from within - the biography of a dictator, but also of those who made him. No book will come closer to the man who made Europe shudder, and toppled the Balkans into an inferno out of which it will take years to climb.
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- Cover
- Publisher's Preface
- Contents
- Map of the Former Yugoslavia
- Acronyms and Abbreviations
- Foreword by Zlata Filpovic
- Preface by Trude Johansson
- Chronology
- Chapter 1. The Friendless Orphan
- Chapter 2. The Biggest Funeral in the World
- Chapte 3. The Unsmiling Politician
- Chapter 4. 'Kosovo is the Equator of the Serbian Planet'
- Chapter 5. Building a Belgrade Wall
- Chapter 6. The Fight Brews
- Chapter 7. The Defence of Serbian Lives and Serbian Borders
- Chapter 8. 'I am Interested in 66 Per Cent of Bosnia'
- Chapter 9. Crime, Inflation and Other Games
- Chapter 10. Trilateral Encounter at OK Dayton
- Chapter 11. Peace Explodes in the Balkans
- Chapter 12. 'I Love You Too'
- Chapter 13. The State Against the Terrorists
- Chapter 14. Between Two Earthquakes
- Chapter 15. At War with the World
- Chapter 16. Everyone is a Winner
- Chapter 17. Twelve Years Past Midnight
- Chapter 18. 'Save Serbia and Kill Yourself, Slobodan'
- Chapter 19. A Man with a Village Named After him
- Chapter 20. To Remain the Same We Must Change Everything
- Chapter 21. A Dry Tree in a Dead Forest
- Notes
- Index
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