The below are primary sources that have been used in the Yugo Digest at one time or another. All information was gathered directly from the hard copy versions or web sites of these sources:
- The American Spectator
- Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
- Army Times
- Berserkistan
- Chicago Tribune
- CNN
- The Economist
- The European
- Fayetteville Observer-Times
- Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS)
- Financial Times
- Foreign Affairs
- Foreign Policy
- International Herald Tribune
- Langenscheidt Serbo-Croatian Dictionary
- The Latest News
- Military History
- Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
- New York Times
- Onasa
- Open Media Research Institute (OMRI)
- Soldier of Fortune
- Soldiers
- Stars & Stripes
- The Times
- Time Magazine
- Today’s News
- USA Today
- U.S. News & World Report
- Wall Street Journal
- World Press Review
Yugo Digest‘s secondary and tertiary sources have included: A1 TV, ABC, AFP, Air Force News Service, Al Ahram, Al Hayat, AP, Baltimore Sun, BBC, Beta, Bosnia Action Coalition, BosNews, Bujko, Chicago Tribune, CNN, Corriere Dela Sera, Der Spiegel, Dnevni Avaz, Dnevni Telegraf, DoD, Ethnos, Flaka, Frankfurter Allegemeine Zeitung, Gazeta Shqiptare, The Guardian, HINA, Il Messaggero, The Independent, Interfax, International Herald Tribune, Izvestiya, Jane’s Defense Weekly, Koha Jone, Kurier Nacional, Knight-Ridder News Service, Le Figaro, Liberation, Los Angeles Times, Macedonian Times, MIC, MTI, Nasa Borba, Naval News Service, Navy Times, NBC News, New Republic, New York Times, Nova List, Nova Makedonija, NTV, The Observer, Ouest-France, OSCE, OMRI, Politika, Puls, Radio B-92, Radio Free Europe, Reuters, Rilindja Demokratike, Soldier of Fortune, SRNA, Suddeutsche Zeitung, Sunday Times, Tanjug, Tass, Thessaloniki, Time Magazine, Troud, TWRA, UPI, Vecher, Vercenji List, Vjesnik, VOA, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post and WEU.