Susan L. Woodward is a Senior Fellow in the Foreign Policy Studies Program at The Brookings Institution.
"Winner of the 1996 Hewett Prize, American Association for the
Advancement of Slavic Studies"
"Woodward's argument is big and bold, challenging almost every
major interpretation, from capitalist assumptions misapplied in a
reform socialist context by outside analysis, to explanations of
the sources of Yugoslavia's particular dilemmas and failures, to
the meaning of Tito's death in the ungluing of the country. It is
intellectual discourse at a high level."
*Foreign Affairs*
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