Journal of Libertarian Studies

Woodrow Wilson’s Defeat in Yugoslavia: The End of a Multicultural Utopia

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The violent breakup of Yugoslavia illustrates the growing difficulty of theorizing about the future of multi-ethnic states. Who would have predicted that Yugoslavia, which until recently had been hailed as a “model multi-ethnic socialist state,” would come to an end, only seventy-three years after it was created?

Volume 11, Number 1 (1994)

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Sunic, Tomislav. “Woodrow Wilson’s Defeat in Yugoslavia: The End of a Multicultural Utopia.” Journal of Libertarian Studies 11, No. 1 (1994): 34–43.

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