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Stojan Protic's final decade and Serbia's Radical Party, 1913-1923. East European Quarterly (9/22/2008)
...Apis declared: "I never believed [Nikola] Pasic, Stojan Protic and the Radical Party...Macedonia. "I complain most about Pasic and Protic since we had not expected...interim civil administration? The Pasic cabinet decided on the latter...

Development of political democracy and political party pluralism in Serbia, 1903-1914. East European Quarterly (1/1/1998)
...particularly Ilija Garasanin and Nikola Hristic, after Prince Michael...disdained economic measures, the Radical Nikola Pasic was voted a vice-president of the...When Prince Milan Obrenovic vetoed Pasic's appointment, the Radicals answered...

Yugoslavia, rest in peace.(COMMENTARY) The Washington Times (6/8/2006)
...Serbs in the region into one common state. As Serbian leader and Belgrade's chief architect of the South Slav union, Nikola Pasic, wrote in 1918: "Serbia does not want to drown in Yugoslavia, but to have Yugoslavia drown in her." Under Belgrade...

A Conflict as Old as the Century The Washington Post (4/5/1999)
...ally. Soon, the whole of Europe was at war, eventually dragging in the United States. The Serbian prime minister, Nikola Pasic, was sitting in a cafe in Belgrade when he heard that Austria-Hungary had declared war on his country. His reaction...

The risks of victory: An historian's provocation.(politics of terrorism) The National Interest (12/22/2001)
...Dragutin Dimitrijevic, which trained, supported, and armed these terrorists; the Serbian government headed by Nikola Pasic, who knew something about all this but chose to remain officially ignorant; the nationalist organization in Serbia...

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