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Ethnic policies in former Yugoslavia

Publication at Faculty of Social Sciences |
2015

Abstract

The status of national minorities was an important issue for both the interwar Yugoslav kingdom and the socialist Yugoslavia after WWII. Tito's administration aspired to improve the living conditions of selected minorities not endowed with state-building provisions.

Minority rights were generally regulated by legal norms and constitutions. These regulations were reflected by the state policies towards these groups within the Yugoslav population, and constituted as bases for their application.