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Winds of Change 1989: A Perspective from an Office for Religious Affairs Somewhere in Eastern Europe
Under communism, in what used to be Eastern Europe, religion was neither outlawed nor favorably regarded either. In some cases, church and state had been at latent or open war as in Poland or in the former Yugoslavia.
Perica, Vjekoslav
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Territorial-Administrative Decentralisation and Ethnocultural Diversity in Ukraine: Addressing Hungarian Autonomy Claims in Zakarpattya [PDF]
The paper argues firstly that, since there is no obvious separatist movement within Zakarpattya, the Ukrainian state should seek as far as possible to accommodate Hungarian identity claims within the region (and those of other smaller minority ...
Semenyshyn, Mariana, Smith, David J.
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Intelligent data analysis - support for development of SMEs sector [PDF]
The paper studies possibilities of intelligent data analysis application for discovering knowledge hidden in small and medium-sized enterprises’ (SMEs) data, on the territory of the province of Vojvodina. The knowledge revealed by intelligent analysis,
Bosnjak, Sasa +2 more
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Rural vulnerability in Serbia [PDF]
In the presence of risk and uncertainty, measures such as poverty rates are inadequate to analyze the well-being of poor households. The poor are not only concerned about the current low levels of their income or consumption, but also the likelihood of ...
Ersado, Lire
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Is the territorial autonomy of Vojvodina a part of the constitutional identity of the Republic of Serbia [PDF]
The Republic of Serbia still does not have a clearly defined constitutional identity. One of the delicate questions from this sphere is whether the territorial autonomy of Vojvodina has become part of the constitutional identity of the Republic of Serbia.
Simović Darko Z.
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Territoriality and Citizenship:Membership and Sub-State Polities in Post-Yugoslav Space [PDF]
Stjepanovic, Dejan
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The Failure of Regional Development Policies in Former Yugoslavia (1966-1990) - Population As Key Factor. [PDF]
The disintegration of Popular Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, in 1990, did not only mean the end of a state-country, but also the end of a rather particular political and economically system, which originated and developed in its interior. In the present
Kakia Sofianopoulou
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Sustainable energy in Vojvodina
Vojvodina is the northern province of Serbia, which is rich in renewable energy resources. The greatest emphasis is on biomass. A major problem in Vojvodina are small amounts of water.
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