Yugoslavia History 1992-2003 (Geographic Name)
Work cat.: War crimes against Croatia, 1991.
Humanities index, Dec., 1991: p. 559.
Readers' guide, Feb., 1992: pp. 817-818.
NYT index, Oct. 1-15, 1991: p. 84.
NYT index, Jan. 1-15, 1992: p. 84.
Washington Post index, July-Sept., 1991: pp. 462-463.
Washington Post index, Jan., 1992: p. 182.
Reuters, Feb. 4, 2003 (Yugoslavia officially buried what remained of the bloodied federation Tuesday after a decade of Balkan wars and formed a loose union of Serbia and Montenegro to take its place. The federal assembly cleared the final hurdle for establishing the Western-brokered union by passing its founding charter with an absolute majority in both houses, consigning the name Yugoslavia to history after almost 75 years ... The charter comes into force immediately, but it is expected to take about a month before the institutions of the union -- simply named Serbia and Montenegro -- are set up.)
Barratt Brown, M. From Tito to Milosevic, 2005.