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QueuingThere was a lot of queuing in 1980s Romania: long, tiring, humiliating, maddening, in the cold, in the rain, sometimes with no outcome. Officially, there was no queue in Socialist Romania...social issues & initiatives | Serbia and Montenegro | by Simina Bădică | 2008-07
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“Most foodstuffs cost more in Serbia than in Western Europe”Miljenko Dereta is one of those Serbian Intellectuals whose critical view of the social conditions in his country did not drive him into the camp of the nationalist populists, but instead led him to formulate a differentiated criticism of the changes in the country. Born in Belgrade in 1950, he was active in the Gradjanski Savez Srbije, the Socijaldemokratska unija and the Serbian anti-war movement during the 1990s. Today he is director of Civic Initiatives, a network of NGOs and civilian initiatives in Belgrade. Report spoke to him about poverty and hunger.social issues & initiatives | Serbia and Montenegro | by Thomas Schmidinger | 2008-07
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Isolation Less SplendidSerbia’s hopes of a gradual approach to the EU, which appeared realistic after the end of the Milosević era, the declaration of independence in June 2006 and the separation of Montenegro, have been shattered once more. Serbia has shrunk to a small state in the Balkans. Its many borders (to Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Albania, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina) only make the isolation of the people in this country more evident. For the population of Serbia, strict visa regulations make Europe a distant continent. A report from Belgrade.» read » listen"The Drive Towards Discourse"A period of European history reached its conclusion in 1989: communism. The formerly communist and socialist countries each experienced this epoch in different ways and thus also produced very divergent cultural and art scenes.» readJedna Pesma/A poem: Istorija Evrope/ History of Europeliterature / philosophy | Serbia and Montenegro | by Bora Ćosić | 2005-04
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"The show must avoid using the same old Balkan clichés"The Secession (Vienna) is showing the exhibition BELGRADE ART INC., which deals with the area of art in the Serbian capital Belgrade (from 1.7. to 5.9.2004).
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