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دسته بندی: تاریخ محلی ویرایش: 3 نویسندگان: Glenn E. Curtis (ed.) سری: Area Handbook Series ; DA Pam 550–99 ISBN (شابک) : 0844407356 ناشر: Library of Congress سال نشر: 1990 تعداد صفحات: 398 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 4 مگابایت
کلمات کلیدی مربوط به کتاب یوگسلاوی: یک مطالعه کشوری: مطالعات بالکان، مطالعات اسلاو، یوگسلاوی-اقتصاد، یوگسلاوی-روابط خارجی، یوگسلاوی-جغرافیا، یوگسلاوی-تاریخ، یوگسلاوی-نظامی، یوگسلاوی-جامعه
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This volume is one in a continuing series of books prepared by the Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress under the Country Studies/Area Handbook Program sponsored by the Department of the Army.
Pre-Slav history. Histories of the Yugoslav peoples to World War I. The Slovenes ; The Croats and their territories ; The Serbs and Serbia, Vojvodina, and Montenegro ; Bosnia and Hercegovina ; Macedonia. The Balkan Wars, World War I, and the formation of Yugoslavia, 1912-18. The Balkan Wars and World War I ; Formation of the South Slav state ; The kingdom of Yugoslavia ; Political life in the 1920s; Economic life and foreign policy in the 1920s ; The royal dictatorship ; The regency ; The Sporazum, Tripartite Pact, and outbreak of World War II. Yugoslavia in World War II, 1941-45. Partition and terror ; The resistance movement. Postwar Yugoslavia. Communist takeover and consolidation ; The Yugoslav-Soviet rift ; Introduction of socialist self-management ; Nonalignment and Yugoslav-Soviet rapprochement ; Reforms of the 1960s ; Unrest in Croatia and its consequences in the 1970s ; The 1974 constitution. Geography and population. Topography ; Drainage systems ; Climate ; Pollution ; Population. Yugoslavia's peoples. Ethnographic history ; Ethnic composition ; Languages ; The Yugoslav nations. Social groups. The peasantry ; The workers ; The political elite and intellectuals ; The family. Urbanization and housing. Housing ; Urban problems ; Guest workers. Religion. Demography and distribution ; Eastern Orthodoxy ; Roman Catholicism ; Islam ; Other faiths. Education. History of Yugoslav education ; Primary schools ; Secondary education ; Higher education. Health care and social welfare. Disease and mortality ; Development of the health care system ; The contemporary health and welfare systems. Economic history. World War II and recovery ; Application of Stalinist economics ; The first five-year plan ; Launching socialist self-management ; The "perspective" five-year plan ; The economic reform of 1965 ; Adjustments in the 1970s. The economic management mechanism. Socialist self-management ; Capital ownership and the market ; Planning and pricing ; Trade unions ; Government revenue and spending ; Banking. Structure of the economy. Labor and unemployment ; Industry ; Agriculture ; Energy and mineral resources ; Transportation and telecommunications. Foreign trade. Historical background ; Exports and imports ; Trading partners ; Guest workers and tourism ; Foreign exchange. Managing the crisis of the 1980s. Inflation and foreign debt ; Living standards ; Regional disparities. The reforms of 1990. Political evolution after 1945. Breaking with the Soviet Union ; The 1963 constitution ; Post-Ranković diversification ; Political innovation and the 1974 constitution ; The early post-Tito years ; Reform in the 1980s ; The leadership crisis. Government structure. Federal assembly ; Federal executive council ; State presidency ; Court system ; Local government and the communes. Nongovernmental political institutions. League of Communist of Yugoslavia ; Socialist Alliance of Working People of Yugoslavia ; Trade unions ; Youth League of Yugoslavia ; Veterans' Association. Regional political issues. Slovenia ; Serbia ; Kosovo ; Vojvodina ; Croatia ; Montenegro ; Bosnia and Hercegovina ; Macedonia. The public and political decision making. Djilas, Praxis, and intellectual repression ; Intellectual opposition groups ; The media ; Censorship. Foreign policy. The government foreign policy mechanism ; Nonalignment ; The Soviet Union ; The United States ; European neighbors ; The Middle East and Western Europe. The political agenda for the 1990s. Development of the armed forces. Early development ; World War II ; Postwar development. National defense. Threat perception ; Military doctrine ; Strategy and tactics. Defense organization. Government organization for defense ; The military and the party ; Armed services ; Territorial defense forces. Military manpower. The military and society ; Recruitment and service obligations ; Military training and education ; Military life ; Ranks, insignia, and uniforms. Defense and the national economy. Military budget ; Arms procurement. Foreign military relations. Warship visits ; Arms sales ; Military exchanges. Internal security. Dissidence ; Courts, detention, and punishment ; Internal security forces ; Organization for internal security ; The military in domestic peacekeeping.