Yugoslavia
The independent Communist republic on the Mediterranean Sea is fast becoming one of the most popular tourist centres for the British. How has the country fared since the death of President Tito five years ago? Can a country of such geographical and cultural diversity remain united? What are the people like?
Celia Hawkesworth , a lecturer in the University of London's School of Slavonic and East European Studies, and Chris Cviic of The Economist join Sue MacGregor to answer your questions.
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