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Yugoslavia: Internal Situation in Yugoslavia

1 Jan 1977

A file of correspondence and reports concerning the internal situation in Yugoslavia. The documents include a draft report on Yugoslavia's system of governance, examining the role of central government and the individual republics; a paper on the Yugoslav system of self-management; a series of Radio Free Europe reports on internal developments; assessments of the economic and political situations in Croatia and Slovenia; an assessment of human rights and foreign policy in Yugoslavia; and a conference paper on domestic developments in Yugoslavia. The file also includes a despatch on the first impressions of the new British ambassador to Yugoslavia, Robert Farquharson; and descriptions of trips undertaken by British officials to Kosovo, Montenegro, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Other documents in the file cover Yugoslav prisoner amnesties; measures to encourage the expansion of small businesses in Yugoslavia; and events at a conference of non-aligned radio and television organisations.
human rights trade television elections local government montenegro bosnia and herzegovina slovenia business croatia transportation yugoslavia kosovo domestic politics non-aligned movement private enterprise economic policies industrial action international conferences Yugoslav foreign policy diplomatic officials Josip Broz Tito Radio Free Europe Dissent, Resistance, and Human Rights Daily Mail Yugoslav republics Yugoslav government amnesties Yugoslav politics Yugoslav armed forces Robert Farquharson
Collection ID
FCO28
Copyright
Content from Daily Mail © Associated Newspapers/Solo Syndication.; Content from Politika © Politika.; Content from Radio Free Europe © RFE/RL, Inc.; Reproduced with permission of The Tablet: The International Catholic News Weekly; The rights holder for the item "The Lines of Development of the Political System of Socialist Self-Management" could not be identified. We invite anyone with information about the copyright holder of this item to contact us. Content from Daily Mail © Associated Newspapers/Solo Syndication. Content from Politika © Politika. Content from Radio Free Europe © RFE/RL, Inc. Reproduced with permission of The Tablet: The International Catholic News Weekly The rights holder for the item "The Lines of Development of the Political System of Socialist Self-Management" could not be identified. We invite anyone with information about the copyright holder of this item to contact us.
Countries
Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Kosovo Montenegro Slovenia
Department Reference
ENU 14/1 PART B
Document Type
Correspondence Press and Media Reports
File Reference
FCO 28/3155
Identifier
10.1080/cwee.fco28.003155
Note
The following items have been removed from this file due to copyright restrictions: Borba, 29.10.1977, Branko Mikuli? hold talks with representatives of foreign and domestic press Central Current Affairs Talks: External Broadcasting, 24.12.1977, Tito urges army unity Tanjug, 30.10.1977, Action programme Tanjug, 30.10.1977, Declaration Tanjug, 30.10.1977, Document on coordination of cooperation 16.10.1977, Yugoslav Domestic Developments BBC Monitoring Summary of World Broadcasts, 04.11.1977, EE/5658/B/3 BBC Monitoring Summary of World Broadcasts, 08.11.1977, EE/5661/B/4-5 BBC Monitoring Summary of World Broadcasts, 08.11.1977, EE/5661/B/6 BBC Monitoring Summary of World Broadcasts, 14.11.1977, EE/5666/B/3-9 BBC Monitoring Summary of World Broadcasts, 17.12.1977, EE/5695/B/4-8.
Pages
318
Persons Discussed
Josip Broz Tito Robert Farquharson
Published in
United Kingdom
Subject Countries
Yugoslavia
Themes
Dissent, Resistance, and Human Rights Domestic Politics

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