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The Socialist Republic of Croatia was founded as the Federal State of Croatia...
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Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
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federal government
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socialism
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shared profit
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economic theory
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Branko Horvat
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market socialism
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industrialization
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1960s
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1970s
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Zagreb
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Belgrade
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industry
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Adriatic coast
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tourist destination
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1963
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1965
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OZNA
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Aleksandar Ranković
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Croatian Spring
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Zagreb
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civil liberties
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autonomy
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incarcerated
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1974
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Ustaše
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Origins of the Croats
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Medieval Croatian state
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Republic of Croatia
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1980
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communism
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Slovenia
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Cold War
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inflation
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prime minister
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Ante Marković
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Ethnic
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Kosovo
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memorandum
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Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts
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Slobodan Milošević
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Belgrade
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regime
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October 17
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1989
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Prljavo kazalište
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Zagreb
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rose
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patriotism
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1990
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Serbia
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1974
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majority
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Milan Kučan
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Ivica Račan
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League of Communists in Croatia
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Second World War
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Yugoslavia
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Franjo Tuđman
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nation state
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jingoism
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fear
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1990
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Yugoslav People's Army
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Presidency of Yugoslavia
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state of emergency
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World War II
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World War II
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TIME Magazine
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TIME Magazine
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TIME Magazine
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TIME Magazine
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