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The Yugoslavian Breakup: After Tito (Part 2)

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Yugoslavia's carefully balanced political system began to unravel following Tito's death in 1980, revealing critical institutional weaknesses when facing economic crisis without a strong central authority. Without a supreme arbiter to break deadlocks, the collective presidency's representatives from eight regions struggled to reach consensus on addressing mounting economic problems, creating a governance vacuum that allowed nationalist sentiments to resurface.

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Chapters

1. Presidency Meeting After Tito's Death (00:00:00)

2. Yugoslavia's Institutional Paralysis (00:03:52)

3. Economic Crisis and Living Standards (00:06:04)

4. Rising Nationalist Narratives (00:10:26)

5. Milosevic's Kosovo Moment (00:17:34)

6. Spiral of Nationalism (00:22:12)

7. Media War and Reality Tunnels (00:25:36)

8. Final Act of Yugoslavia (00:29:31)

54 episodes

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Yugoslavia's carefully balanced political system began to unravel following Tito's death in 1980, revealing critical institutional weaknesses when facing economic crisis without a strong central authority. Without a supreme arbiter to break deadlocks, the collective presidency's representatives from eight regions struggled to reach consensus on addressing mounting economic problems, creating a governance vacuum that allowed nationalist sentiments to resurface.

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Support the show

Twitter: @HistoryHelix⁠
BlueSky: @historyhelix.bsky.social
Facebook:⁠https://www.facebook.com/Doublehelixhistory
Instagram: ⁠History_Helix⁠
Email: [email protected]

Have feedback? Send us a Text and Interact with us!

Support the show

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Presidency Meeting After Tito's Death (00:00:00)

2. Yugoslavia's Institutional Paralysis (00:03:52)

3. Economic Crisis and Living Standards (00:06:04)

4. Rising Nationalist Narratives (00:10:26)

5. Milosevic's Kosovo Moment (00:17:34)

6. Spiral of Nationalism (00:22:12)

7. Media War and Reality Tunnels (00:25:36)

8. Final Act of Yugoslavia (00:29:31)

54 episodes

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