- Slovenia recovers lost ground : in the 2003 Index of Economic Freedom, Slovenia returns to its 2001 rank - Mostly Free
- When Reds Continue to Rule: 2002 Index of Economic Freedom Slovenia down to 79th place - Mostly Unfree
- Numbers fortell economic disaster in Slovenia, by Borut Prah, March 31, 2001
- American in Slovenia: "peril that
threatens your democracy" by Charlotte Taft in MAG, March 7, 2001
- 2001 Index of Economic Freedom by the Heritage Foundation and The Wall Street Journal, November 1, 2000
- 2000 Index of Economic Freedom by the Heritage Foundation and The Wall Street Journal, November 30, 1999
- Communist Economics Plague the Balkans by Ljubo Sirc, The Wall Street Journal, July 13, 1999
- U. S. Congress Hearing on Property Restitution in Slovenia Testimony by Dr. Vlado Bevc, March 25, 1999
- 1999 Index of Economic Freedom by the Heritage Foundation and The Wall Street Journal, December 1, 1998
- US Congressional Resolution 562 by the Commission for Security and Cooperation in Europe
- US Congress asks Prime Minister Drnovšek: "return Plundered Property"
- House of Lords debate on property rights in Slovenia
- Council of
Europe Resolution 1096 concealed from Slovenian public
- 1998 Index of Economic Freedom by the Heritage Foundation and The Wall Street Journal, December 1, 1997
- Freedom Pays, 1997 ranking of 115 countries, June 16, 1997, FORBES
- 1997 Index of Economic Freedom by the Heritage Foundation and The Wall Street Journal, December 1996
- Country that has not dumped Communists, Toronto The Globe & Mail, August 7, 1996
- Privatization: a Government-Sponsored Theft, by Borut Prah, August 1996
- Politics of Prosperity in Slovenia: Fifty Years of Failures, by Borut Prah, March 1996
- Communists Shed Marxism but not Power, by Dr. Ljubo Sirc, December 1995