2000:
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A discussion about the Yugoslavian revolution
with Ivo Daalder, Laura Silber, Ephraim Sneh and more on Oct 5, 2000
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with Ivo Daalder, Laura Silber, Ephraim Sneh and more on Oct 5, 2000
Stojan Cerovic (1949 - 2005) was a Serbian journalist. A psychologist, journalist, and a democracy advocate in Belgrade, Stojan was cofounder and first president of the Center for Antiwar Action, an anti-nationalist NGO (and USIP grantee) that opposed Milosevic’s wars against other former Yugoslav republics.
Cerovic was a senior fellow at the Institute in 2000, when he wrote a special report on “Serbia and Montenegro: Reintegration, Divorce, or Something Else?,” published in April 2001. He returned to Belgrade after his fellowship to continue his journalism career and to help with the transformation of Serbia’s institutions to a democratic system.
Source- United States Institute of Peace http://www.usip.org/peacewatch/2005/april/cerovic.html