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Vol 2, No 19
15 May 2000
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Croatian checkerboard merging into EU flag Croatia: A new beginning
Marking 100 days of the new government in Zagreb, we take a deeper look at today's Croatia and its future role in Europe and the world.
Revolution or Denial?
Dejan Jović
Franjo Tuđman's death could not have been more conveniently timed; it gave Croatians a perfect scapegoat.
CER Interviews
Stipe MesićPresident of Croatia
Stipe Mesić
Goran GranićDeputy Prime Minister
Goran Granić
Vesna PusićVesna Pusić, Leader, Croatian People's Party
Vlado GotovacVlado Gotovac, Leader, Liberal Party
Between Tradition and Reality
Dragan Antulov
Regionalism has firm historical roots in Croatia, but nevertheless its re-establishment faces problems.
EU Odyssey
Sharon Fisher
The new government will need more than enthusiam to gain EU entry.
(Male) Members Only
Đurđa Knežević
The programmes of almost all parties reveal that in Croatian political culture woman as an individual hardly exists.
Toward Multiculturalism
Mirjana Domini
The legal framework is there to protect minorities, but Croatia still needs to make progress to be a fully multicultural society.
Mirror from a Garbage Can
Zoran Ferić
Croatia's transition from one authoritarian regime to another in the 1990s has been reflected in literature.
Kino Europa Cafe Moving into the Frame
Jurica Pavičić
With its film industry in crisis, can Croatia still make a difference to world cinema?
Ballet for the Nation?
Sue Bagust
A millennial Croatian ballet production misses the irony of its nationalism.
Music Days Revived
Borko Špoljarić
After a four-year hiatus, Croatia's festival of 20th-century music is back.
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Stars and checks Co-existence in Hardship
Ivo Goldstein
An in-depth look at the causes of the Yugoslav conflicts of the last decade.
Resistance Ideology
Zoran Pusić
Croatia's battle of ideologies is inextricably linked to World War II.
Still Seeking a Niche
Igor Nobilo
Student apathy is a worrying sign for society given the previous strength of Croatian students as a pressure group.
Croatian Contemporary
William A Everett
A look at the big names and institutions which make up the contemporary music scene in Croatia.
A New Starting Point
Mladen Vedriš
Croatia's economic future lies in an international outlook to trade.
The Church and Croats
Anna Maria Gruenfelder
Does the new politics spell a new relationship between Church, state and nation?
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Dumping the Girlfriend
Elke de Wit
Klaus Krämer entertains with a hard-to-dispose-of body.

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The Union of Death
Sam Vaknin and Pat FitzPatrick
Two contrasting views of the Ustaša and the relevance of Croatia's wartime past today.

On PR and Extremism
Frank Glodek
Continuing the debate over the pros and cons of proportional representation.

 

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Tito Is Dead... Long Live Tito!
Brian J Požun
The former Yugoslavia confronts comrade Josip Broz Tito, 20 years after his death.

Setting the Date
Oliver Craske
Last week, The Economist declared: "The end game of enlargement is under way." Is that so?

Communist Regression
Jan Čulík
State-sponsored propaganda appears to be alive and well on Czech Public Service Television.

Winning Is Everything
Mel Huang
Latvia's victory over Russia in the World Hockey Championships has implications beyond the world of sports.

Gusztáv Kosztolányi on Air
CER's popular commentator on Deutschlandfunk, 28 May 2000. Details here.

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After the Rain
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