pedigree. They were unable to grasp that what they saw as arnperfectly reasonable principle—the right of all constituentrnnations of the former Yugoslavia to self-determination, Serbsrnincluded—could be rejected by the "democratic West" in favorrnof preserving arbitrarily drawn boundaries between thernrepublics. Accordingly, at different ends of the politicalrnspectrum in . . .
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