Slo·bo·dan[sloh-buh-dahn], /ˈsloʊ bəˌdɑn/, 1941–2006, Yugoslav and Serbian politician: president of Serbia 1989–97, president of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1997–2000, accused of war crimes 2001.
The first night of the peace conference he seated me between the two bitter foes, Milosevic and Izbegovic.
My Husband—Richard Holbrooke|Kati Marton|January 17, 2011|DAILY BEAST
For the first time, Milosevic realized how far his territorial concessions had gone.
Richard Holbrooke on the Dayton Peace Accords|Richard Holbrooke|December 15, 2010|DAILY BEAST
It agreed, in other words, to do Milosevic's bidding and dirty work.
After the Rain|Sam Vaknin
Milosevic was freely elected by a majority wider than Clinton's.
After the Rain|Sam Vaknin
Milosevic has plenty of both – the Albanians and their Western supporters none.
After the Rain|Sam Vaknin
But Milosevic's surrender was impossible – so it must be the truth or a close approximation thereof.
After the Rain|Sam Vaknin
They could demand the same autonomy that their northern brothers are trying to extract from Milosevic.
After the Rain|Sam Vaknin
British Dictionary definitions for Milosevic
Milošević
/ (miːlɒsɛˌvɪtʃ) /
noun
Slobodan (ˈslɒbədæn). 1941–2006, Serbian politician, president of Serbia (1989–97) and of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1997–2000). He supported ethnic cleansing in Bosnia-Herzegovina (1992–95) and Kosovo (1998–99). He was ousted in 2000 and brought to trial (2001) for war crimes; died in prison before the trial was concluded