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"Pravila ćutanja" nisu obična autobiografija. To je politički testament i analiza nemoći i moći u vremenu kada se država raspadala. Bulatović piše o svojim susretima sa evropskim i američkim diplomatama, o pregovorima koji su vođeni iza zatvorenih vrata i o pritisku pod kojim su radili lideri tadašnje SR Jugoslavije.
Pravila ćutanja (The Rules of Silence) by Momir Bulatović is a significant political memoir that provides an insider's view of the events surrounding the breakup of Yugoslavia, the Milosević era, and the 1999 NATO bombing.
The book is structured as a "day-by-day" recreation of events that shaped the Balkans, focusing on:
Before understanding the book, one must understand the author. Momir Bulatović (1956–2019) was a former President of Montenegro (1990–1998) and later the Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1998–2000). A one-time close ally of Slobodan Milošević, Bulatović later became a fierce critic of the regime.
Knjiga je strukturirana poput političkog trilera sa opšttepoznatim, ali tragičnim završetkom. Kroz stranice ovog dela prožimaju se sledeće ključne teme:
As with most modern research, scholars prefer searchable digital text. A PDF allows readers to highlight, translate, and cross-reference terms without damaging a rare physical copy.
The text provides an unvarnished look at Bulatović's loyalty to Serbian President Slobodan Milošević, explaining the strategic decisions, wartime pressures, and geopolitical calculations that bound Belgrade and Podgorica together.
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