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Croati a Prepo resfor EuropeanInteg rati 0n chronology
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Reflections of the NewEuropea n Security inSouth-Eastern Europe
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Contributors to this issue:
Ivo Sanader, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs ofthe Republic of Croatia; former Head of the Office ofthe President of the Republic; former Minister of Sci-ence and Tehnology.
Mario Nobilo, Ambassador in Permanent Mission ofthe Republic of Croatia to the OSCE in Vienna; formerCroatian Ambassador to the UN in New York; formerForeign policy advisor to the Croatian President.
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Contents:David T.Jarvis, Professor, Washburn University, Tope-ca, Kansas, USA. Ivo Sanader
Editorial 72Mario NobiloReflections of the New European Securityin South-Eastern Europe 73David T. JarvisThe United States and Divided Societies 79Ljerka Mintas HodakRepublic of Croatia Preparesfor European Integrations 84William T. MontgomeryCroatia's Roadmapto Partnership for Peace 87Radovan VukadinovicChallenges to the New World Order 91
Ljerka Mintas Hodak, Deputy Prime Minister for In-ternal and Social affairs and Minister for European In-tegration.
William T. Montgomery, US Ambassador to the Re-public of Croatia.
Radovan Vukadinovic, full Professor at the Facultyof Political Science, University of Zagreb.
Pavle Schramadei, sociologist.
Hrvoje Matkovic, historian; full Professor at the fac-ulty of Political Science, University of Zagreb.
ChronologyDrago Migic, journalist
Dario Cziraky, political scientist. 1992July through September 98
Book ReviewsEditor-in-Chief Mladen StanicicDeputy Editor-in-Chief Ivan SimonovicEditorial Board: Mladen Andrlic, Darko Bekic, Svjetlan Berkovic, AnicaDjamic, Damir Grubisa, Zvonko Lerotic, Mario Polic, Vjekoslav Tomasic,Ante ZivkovicManaging Editor: Ante Zivkovic
The Croatian International Relations Review is published quarterly by theInstitute for International Relations (IMO). The topics covered include in-ternational political and economic relations. Signed contributions reflect theviews of their authors.
B. and S. Letica:The Post-Modern Genocide in Bosnia 110JereJareb:Gold and Money in the IndependentState of Croatia 111Zdravko Sancevic: A View of Bosnia 112Economic Aspects of Croatia's Integrationin the European Union 114
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Day of Croatian Diplomacy 116The Cultural Policyof the Republic of Croatia 117
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