Republika (Serbian magazine)

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Republika was a Serbian magazine, published from 1989 to 2015 in Belgrade.

The magazine was started by a group of Yugoslavian intellectuals, members of the Association for Yugoslav Democratic Initiative. The periodical has been published by the cooperative Res Publica. The first editor-in-chief was its founder Nebojša Popov until 2010, his successor was Zlatoje Martinov and one of the editorial staff members was Mirko Đorđević. [1] [2] [3]

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References

  1. Republika, About us, Retrieved 2006-09-13.
  2. Republika, Archive 1996-2001 on the Website by Yurope, Retrieved on 2017-05-15.
  3. Nebojša Popov (1939-2016) on the Website by Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, Belgrade, Retrieved on 2017-05-15.