Re: [L-I] World Bank View of Serbia

2000-10-03 Thread Mine Aysen Doyran
No. I was talking about Milanovic's views, which are similar to opposition leader Kostinica's position mentioned in the post. also, one should not take Milanovic's Anti-Nato position seriously. He seems to be against NATO bombings from his own "humanitarian" point of view, but he does not really

Re: [L-I] World Bank View of Serbia

2000-10-02 Thread Mine Aysen Doyran
Yeah, Milonovic is a " sincere humane reformer", to cite a pundit! anti-US and anti-Milosovic:) Mine Stephen E Philion wrote: > This is a World Bank view or the view of one economist who is associated > with the WB in some kind of capacity or another. There is a difference, > no? > > Stephe

Re: [L-I] World Bank View of Serbia

2000-10-02 Thread Stephen E Philion
This is a World Bank view or the view of one economist who is associated with the WB in some kind of capacity or another. There is a difference, no? Stephen Philion Lecturer/PhD Candidate Department of Sociology 2424 Maile Way Social Sciences Bldg. # 247 Honolulu, HI 96822 On Mon, 2 Oct 2000

[L-I] World Bank View of Serbia

2000-10-02 Thread Mine Aysen Doyran
This is a World Bank view of Serbia in response to my posting of Choussudovsky's article on IPE network, so please be warned and read accordingly. Mine ***Milonovic wrote (development economist at World Bank:) It is sad to see again smart people like Professor Chossudovsky fall into the same