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Montenegro chooses: on May 21st, Montenegrins are being asked, in a long-delayed referendum, if they want to end their union with Serbia. James Evans explains the background to their momentous decision.

History Today,  May, 2006  by Evans, James

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IF, AS SEEMS LIKELY, the people of Montenegro say yes to secession from Serbia and the restoration of their independence after nearly ninety years, their decision will bring to an end a long period of speculation and political manoeuvring, not only in Belgrade and Podgorica, the Montenegrin capital, but also abroad.

Britain and other European powers have been guilty of inconsistency towards a region whose aspirations for autonomy they encouraged as a lever against Slobodan Milosevic, but which they have since treated coolly. The EU has tried to head off a move that it fears will ...

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