When you have an authoritarian leader like Tito who suppresses conflict rather than resolving it, you’re essentially building up a massive 'tension debt' that eventually has to be paid. And the interest on that debt is often paid in blood.
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Lena: You know, Miles, I was looking at some old travel posters of Yugoslavia from the 1970s, and it looked like this Mediterranean paradise. It’s hard to reconcile that image with the "intractable and bitter" violence the U.S. intelligence community predicted just a few years later.
Miles: It really is a striking contrast. For decades under Josip Broz Tito, Yugoslavia was actually an economic success story with a 91 percent literacy rate and a "middle way" economy that felt stable. But the moment Tito died in 1980, that unifying force vanished, leaving a massive power vacuum.
Lena: Right, and it wasn't just a political void—the economy started spiraling with billions in foreign debt. It’s fascinating how quickly that "Golden Age" unraveled into ethnic checkpoints and "Rallies of Truth."
Miles: Exactly, and that's where the story takes a dark turn toward ultra-nationalism. So, let’s dive into how this unique federation began to fracture from within.