bradilko Posted January 19, 2017 Posted January 19, 2017 (edited) .. Edited January 19, 2017 by bradilko
Cane Vukic Prebranac Posted February 4, 2017 Posted February 4, 2017 Југославија 1985. из угла Њујорк Тајмса
dillinger Posted February 5, 2017 Posted February 5, 2017 Tja, Tajm je već u prvom izdanju nakon Titove smrti pisao o zavađenim republikama i narodima, pogubnim ekonomskim razlikama, infaciji, narastajućem nacionalizmu i problematičnom deep state-u. Doduše u kontekstu po ko zna koji put očekivane sovjetske invazije, al svejedno jeza hvata kako su anticipirali godine raspleta za razliku od tupavih Jugoslovena
djeneralche Posted February 5, 2017 Posted February 5, 2017 Da, tupavi Jugosloveni pored svih tih silnih slobodnih medija, intelektualaca i sl. Zato je sluzba sve anticipirala.
urkozamanje Posted February 5, 2017 Posted February 5, 2017 Tja, Tajm je već u prvom izdanju nakon Titove smrti pisao o zavađenim republikama i narodima, pogubnim ekonomskim razlikama, infaciji, narastajućem nacionalizmu i problematičnom deep state-u. Doduše u kontekstu po ko zna koji put očekivane sovjetske invazije, al svejedno jeza hvata kako su anticipirali godine raspleta za razliku od tupavih Jugoslovena Self fulfilling prophecy?
dillinger Posted February 5, 2017 Posted February 5, 2017 (edited) Ne znam.. The serious threat to Yugoslavia is likely to be more internal than external. The country is a patchwork of six nationalistic republics—plus two so-called autonomous provinces—that have their own languages, religions and cultures. The Soviets might try to exploit the traditional hostility between the Serbs and the Croats; together they constitute more than 60% of Yugoslavia's 22 million people. Another potential trouble spot is the southern province of Kosovo, the country's poorest region, where friction is developing between Serbs and the rapidly exploding ethnic Albanian population. Two months ago, 50 ethnic Albanians in Kosovo were charged with fomenting political unrest. This could conceivably serve as a Soviet pretext for stirring up trouble in Yugoslavia, as could the thinly disguised Bulgarian claims on Macedonia, the country's southernmost republic. The country's uneven economy could work either for or against stability. On the one hand, the industrial and urban transformations wrought by Tito have had a cohesive influence. "People have been concentrating on a better standard of living instead of hating their neighbors," says a Western diplomat in Belgrade. But a severe economic downturn could aggravate the glaring inequities, and consequent animosities, between the developed northern republics like Slovenia and hinterlands like Kosovo. Lately the economy has been ailing. Unemployment, estimated at more than 13%, is growing. The current annual inflation rate is estimated at 35%, compared with 14% in 1978. Productivity has slowed, and workers, under the self-management system, have voted themselves inflationary wage increases. Worst of all, the country's trade deficit has ballooned in a year by more than 40%, to $6.4 billion, caused mostly by oil and consumer goods imports. But in the end it will be up to the Yugoslav leaders to secure the country's future. They have all the effective levers of power in their hands, including the apparent loyalty of the army. They appear to have taken every conceivable precaution against subversion. One haunting question remains: Who or what could replace Tito's towering personality? The answer to that question will determine not only the future of Yugoslavia, but possibly the shape of Europe for years to come. Time 19.5.1980. Edited February 5, 2017 by dillinger
Tribun_Populi Posted February 5, 2017 Posted February 5, 2017 Problem je bio što je sistem dizajniran tako da posle Tita nikad ne dođe niko.
frit Posted February 11, 2017 Posted February 11, 2017 (edited) gledam na n1 tri veterana iz ratova jadna ona voditeljica e: mislim da su prekinuli emisiju Edited February 11, 2017 by fritifrut
čekmeže Posted March 25, 2017 Posted March 25, 2017 Prodajem kutije cigareta na kupindu i stižu mi danas dve istovetne poruke Od: tina1957Poruka: Mi smo imali sve te cigare pusili Otac, Deda. Ujak, Komsije puse pa ostave kutiju.Eto nismo znali da ljudi kupuju te prazne kutije .Eto vratila se Jugonostalgija ili Bila Jednom Jedna Zemlja.Pozz.
Kampokei Posted March 26, 2017 Posted March 26, 2017 Deklaracija o zajednickom jeziku: http://www.radiosarajevo.ba/metromahala/teme/deklaraciju-o-zajednickom-jeziku-dosad-potpisalo-vise-od-dvjesto-strucnjaka-iz-regije/257664
Simon Posted March 26, 2017 Posted March 26, 2017 Колико расправе, анализа, аргумената и тако даље и тако ближе на овој теми. А одговор на питање из наслова је тако једноставан, да не може бити једноставнији.
MancMellow Posted March 26, 2017 Posted March 26, 2017 Deklaracija o zajednickom jeziku: http://www.radiosarajevo.ba/metromahala/teme/deklaraciju-o-zajednickom-jeziku-dosad-potpisalo-vise-od-dvjesto-strucnjaka-iz-regije/257664 404 Greska
jms_uk Posted March 26, 2017 Posted March 26, 2017 404 Greska Samo treba obrisati prazan karakter na kraju linka http://www.radiosarajevo.ba/metromahala/teme/deklaraciju-o-zajednickom-jeziku-dosad-potpisalo-vise-od-dvjesto-strucnjaka-iz-regije/257664
Simon Posted March 26, 2017 Posted March 26, 2017 За БиХ је најједноставније српско-хрватски олити хрватско-српски. Босански не може јер напрасно су измислили своју накарадну верзију која не личи на језик којим ја причам. Али нек га зову на крају како хоће, ја сам опрао руке од тога
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