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Regulatory policy in Croatia : implementation is key.
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ISBN: 9264445528 9264954309 9264682066 9264497765 Year: 2019 Publisher: Paris, France : Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development,

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Croatia has made great strides in strengthening its regulatory policy framework. Improving the entire regulatory policy cycle will ensure that regulations are built on a foundation of solid evidence and public participation and are designed to improve the security, health and well-being of citizens at a reasonable cost.


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Croatian review of economic, business and social statistics.
ISSN: 24595616 18498531 Year: 2015 Publisher: Warsaw, Poland : De Gruyter Open


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Croatian radical separatism and diaspora terrorism during the Cold War
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ISBN: 1557538921 155753893X 1557538913 Year: 2020 Publisher: West Lafayette, Indiana : Purdue University Press,

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"Croatian Radical Separatism and Diaspora Terrorism During the Cold War examines one of the most active but least remembered groups of terrorists of the Cold War: radical anti-Yugoslav Croatian separatists. Operating in countries as widely dispersed as Sweden, Australia, Argentina, West Germany, and the United States, Croatian extremists were responsible for scores of bombings, numerous attempted and successful assassinations, two guerilla incursions into socialist Yugoslavia, and two airplane hijackings during the height of the Cold War. In Australia alone, Croatian separatists carried out no less than sixty-five significant acts of violence in one ten-year period. Diaspora Croats developed one of the most far-reaching terrorist networks of the Cold War and, in total, committed on average one act of terror every five weeks worldwide between 1962 and 1980. Tokić focuses on the social and political factors that radicalized certain segments of the Croatian diaspora population during the Cold War and the conditions that led them to embrace terrorism as an acceptable form of political expression. At its core, this book is concerned with the discourses and practices of radicalization-the ways in which both individuals and groups who engage in terrorism construct a particular image of the world to justify their actions. Drawing on exhaustive evidence from seventeen archives in ten countries on three continents-including diplomatic communiques, political pamphlets and manifestos, manuals on bomb-making, transcripts of police interrogations of terror suspects, and personal letters among terrorists-Tokić tells the comprehensive story of one of the Cold War's most compelling global political movements"--


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Migracijske i etničke teme.
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ISSN: 13332546 18489184 Publisher: Zagreb Grafos

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