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A Forgotten Episode of Marburg Virus Disease: Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 1967

open access: yesMicrobiology and Molecular Biology Reviews, 2020
In 1967, several workers involved in poliomyelitis vaccine development and production fell ill at three different locations in Europe with a severe and often lethal novel disease associated with grivets (Chlorocebus aethiops) imported from Uganda.
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European Journal of International Relations, 2000
This article provides a critical examination of recent attempts by International Relations theorists to apply the security dilemma concept to the intra-state level to explain the outbreak of ethnic violence and war. It critiques the work of Barry Posen, Stuart Kaufman and Erik Melander.
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Second World War monuments in Yugoslavia as witnesses of the past and the future

Tourism, Conflict and Contested Heritage in Former Yugoslavia, 2016
Memorializing the victims of the Second World War was an important part of the cultural and political propaganda in the socialist Yugoslavia. The heroes and the victims of war were remembered through numerous memorials, finding their place in the ...
Vladana Putnik
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Legality of Use of Force (Yugoslavia v. Belgium) (Yugoslavia v. Canada) (Yugoslavia v. Germany) (Yugoslavia v. Italy) (Yugoslavia v. The Netherlands) (Yugoslavia v. Portugal) (Yugoslavia v. Spain) (Yugoslavia v. United Kingdom) (Yugoslavia v. United States)

The American Journal of International Law, 1999
International Court of Justice decisions on requests for provisional measures in separate actions by Yugoslavia against ten states regarding NATO bombing campaign.
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Beyond trial justice in the former Yugoslavia

Geographical Journal, 2012
Alex Jeffrey, Michaelina Jakala
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