PAŠIĆ, NIKOLA

both: nēˈkôlä päˈshĭch, 1845?–1926, Serbian statesman. After studying engineering, he became interested in politics and was elected (1878) to the Serbian parliament. In 1881 he founded the Radical party, which he led for the rest of his life. An opponent of the government of King Milan, he lived in exile from 1883 to 1889. After his return, he was (1891–92) premier of Serbia for the first of many times. Exiled (1899) by King Alexander, he returned to power after the accession (1903) of Peter I and virtually controlled Serbia in the years preceding World War I. Strongly pro-Russian and advocating the creation of a greater Serbia, he adopted a violently anti-Austrian policy after the annexation by Austria of Bosnia and Hercegovina. The Austrian government accused him (1914), with cause, of having possessed knowledge of the plot against Archduke Francis Ferdinand, whose assassination precipitated World War I. Pašić led Serbia throughout the war and in 1917 negotiated the union of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes (see Yugoslavia). He was an important figure at the Paris Peace Conference and was premier of Yugoslavia for most of the time from 1921 until his death. Favoring a greater Serbia in which Serbia would control the other sections through a centralized administration, he met bitter opposition from Stjepan Radić in Croatia. Pašić and his party grew increasingly conservative in the latter part of his career.

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...Wilson Partisans See Antifascism Pasic, Nikola (1845 1926) Serbian leader and...Dragnich, Alex N. Serbia, Nikola Pasic and Yugoslavia . New Brunswick...1974. Stankovic, Djordje Dj. Nikola Pasic i Jugoslovensko Pitanje , 2 vols...
...Griffiths four men who won the war. Pasic, Nikola (1845-1926) Serb politician...There is little evidence to implicate Pasic in the murder of the Archduke FRANZ...Serbia, in the autumn of 1915, Pasic retreated with the Serb army to Corfu...
...Helfand, Alexander L., 62 , 63 Pasic, Nikola, 119 , 146 , 190 Pastukhov, Krastyu...Pelagic, Vasa, 14 , 208 Penev, Nikola, 97 , 98 n , 138 n , 139 n , 225...37 n , 55 , 308 , 310 Petkov, Nikola, 37 n , 148, 169 n Petkov, Petko...
...19, 247 n. 37, 350 , 394 ; type and location, 218 Nikola Pasic, 221 Nikolic, Thomas, 237 Nikolic, Tomislav, 228...262 Party of Democratic Progress PPDK , 307 Pasic, Nikola, 164 "Passion of the Holy Prince Lazar, The" 98
...471, 581, 647, 660 Iantic, Miroslav 300 Pantic, Nikola 300 Pasic, Nikola 196,379 Iaunovic, Zarko 493, 499, 505, 508 Pavelic...Petrovic, Milorad 576 Ietrovic, Mirko 469 Petrovi?, Nikola 198 Pctrovic, Rastislav 138 Ietrovic, Rastko 206...
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...an able and clever politician, Nikola Pasic, who eventually made vital contributions...pleiade of able leaders including Nikola Pasic, Stojan Protic, and Lazar Pacu...demanded territorial compensation. Nikola Pasic, not then in the cabinet and thus...
...Apis declared: "I never believed Nikola Pasic, Stojan Protic and the Radical...demagogy and occupying regime of Nikola Pasic." They viewed Protic as "the...76.) Alex Dragnich, Serbia, Nikola Pasic and Yugoslavia, pp. 148-49...
...economic measures, the Radical Nikola Pasic was voted a vice-president of...Party, and under the leadership of Nikola Pasic. Although the generation gap between...was the undisputed leadership of Nikola Pasic, something that the Independents...
...October, Sazonov received a memorandum from Serbian Premier Nikola Pasic which confirmed that Rome had designs on Istria and warned that Italy was preparing to occupy Dalmatia. Pasic emotionally called upon the Russians not to "make promises...


 

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...rejected the Yugoslav idea. The most senior among them, Nikola Pasic, was strongly opposed. Having fought on the side of the victorious allies in World War I, Pasic felt that Serbia could achieve its strategic objectives...
...Dragutin Dimitrijevic, which trained, supported, and armed these terrorists; the Serbian government headed by Nikola Pasic, who knew something about all this but chose to remain officially ignorant; the nationalist organization in Serbia...


 

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...Serbs in the region into one common state. As Serbian leader and Belgrades chief architect of the South Slav union, Nikola Pasic, wrote in 1918: "Serbia does not want to drown in Yugoslavia, but to have Yugoslavia drown in her." Under Belgrades...


 

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PASIC, NIKOLA both: ne kola pa shich, 1845? 1926...assassination precipitated World War I. Pasic led Serbia throughout the war and in 1917...opposition from Stjepan Radic in Croatia. Pasic and his party grew increasingly conservative...
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...the national parliament, thus allowing the premier, Nikola Pasic , to impose a centralized government on Yugoslavia. Leaving...After his return to Yugoslavia he was imprisoned by Pasic because of his association with the Soviet Communists...
...Karadjordjevic dynasty entrenched itself. Peter restored the liberal constitution of 1889 and in 1904 appointed as premier Nikola Pasic, leader of the strongly nationalist and pro-Russian Radical party. The strengthening of parliamentary government...
...army, and the school system and fostered improved methods of agriculture. The outstanding figure of his reign was Nikola Pasic , who directed Serbian policy in the Balkan Wars (1912 13) and in World War I. Early in 1914 Peter, who was in ill...


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