Reflections on the Balkan Wars: Ten Years After the Break-Up of YugoslaviaJ. Morton, P. Forage, S. Bianchini, R. Nation In this collection scholars, policymakers and military officials explore the conditions that gave rise to the Balkan wars in the 1990s, the application of international law to the wars the conduct of the wars, and post-war issues. The essays are based on presentations given at the International Conference on the Balkans held at Florida Atlantic University in February 2002. The contributors come from varied backgrounds, including international law, genocide studies, peacekeeping, European politics, communications, history and military studies. |
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