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Title:Armija i Slovenija 1984.–1991. godine
Authors:ID Marijan, Davor, Croatian Institute of History (Author)
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Language:Croatian
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:Logo SCNR - Study Centre for National Reconciliation
Abstract:V prispevku se ocenjuje odnos med Jugoslovansko ljudsko armado (JLA) in Republiko Slovenijo v obdobju od leta 1984 do 1991. Prispevek temelji na vojaškem arhivskem gradivu JLA in gradivu Zveze komunistov Jugoslavije. Ta odnos se je nekje v sredini tega desetletja spremenil v spor, ki so ga že takratni komunisti opredelili kot napad na jugoslovanski obrambno-varnostni koncept in tudi na JLA. Do takrat sta bila tako JLA kot tudi obrambni sistem nedotakljiva, armada pa je bila poleg tega razumljena kot zadnji kohezivni element SFRJ. Prav v sredini tega časovnega obdobja so, v kontekstu ocenjevanja jugoslovanske samostojne poti v socializem, to vprašanje začeli odpirati tudi slovenski mladinski mediji. Pod vprašaj je bila postavljena vloga JLA v celotni družbi, njena vsejugoslovanska narava, njena sestava, kot tudi smeri njenega nadaljnjega razvoja. Bistvo spora so bili različni pogledi na aktualno stanje in predvsem na prihodnost Jugoslavije po smrti Josipa Broza - Tita v letu 1980. Realno gledano je šlo za dva različna pogleda na prihodnost SFRJ, kot tudi za spopad med unitarizmom in decentralizacijo, ki je postajal vedno izrazitejši, čeprav je bila intenziteta tega spora skozi obravnavano obdobje različna.
Keywords:Jugoslavija, Zveza komunistov Jugoslavije, Jugoslavenska ljudska armada, Slovenija, obrambna politika
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:14.06.2021
Year of publishing:2021
Number of pages:str. 39-64
Numbering:Let. 5, št. 1
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-22801 New window
ISSN:2591-1201
UDC:323(497.1)"1984/1991"
ISSN on article:2591-1201
DOI:10.55692/d.18564.21.2 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:125603331 New window
Copyright:Študijski center za narodno spravo
Publication date in DiRROS:09.07.2025
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Language:English
Title:Yugoslav People's Army and Slovenia Between 1984 and 1991
Abstract:Based on an analysis of archival sources and literature, the author considers the formation of the Slovene independent and democratic country, especially from the point of view of the formation of the Slovene armed forces, which had to be reshaped by the emerging new country, while at the same time dealing with aggravated relations with the Yugoslav federal authorities, especially the Yugoslav Army, which was seizing power in the federal state. The opposition was also against the formation of the country’s own, Slovene army. Thus, the defence system and its leaders, especially Ministers Janša and Bavčar as well as Prime Minister Peterle, were faced with difficult decisions. In spite of the real war threat, scarce resources were available to the defence department, and these had to be devoted almost entirely to arms procurement. The awareness of the importance of armed forces for the defence of Slovenia’s sovereignty helped to form the armed forces, the Territorial Defence of the Republic of Slovenia, through a project named Manoeuvre Structure of National Protection. Together with militia, civil defence and support of the civilian population, the Slovenian War of Independency was won.
Keywords:Slovenia, democratic changes, armed forces, war to defend sovereignty


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