WAR IN THE BALKANS: Consequences of the Kosovo Conflict and Future Options for Kosovo and the Region (ICG Balkans Report N° 61) Cover Image

WAR IN THE BALKANS: Consequences of the Kosovo Conflict and Future Options for Kosovo and the Region (ICG Balkans Report N° 61)
WAR IN THE BALKANS: Consequences of the Kosovo Conflict and Future Options for Kosovo and the Region (ICG Balkans Report N° 61)

Author(s): Author Not Specified
Subject(s): Security and defense, Peace and Conflict Studies, Wars in Jugoslavia
Published by: ICG International Crisis Group
Keywords: NATO Intervention;
Summary/Abstract: NATO’s strategy in the war with Yugoslavia over Kosovo isn’t working. As the Alliance’s bombing campaign enters its fourth week, it is Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic who is still winning the political game. Western governments have fallen into a humanitarian trap – concentrating on the hundreds of thousands of refugees expelled from Kosovo while failing to address the appalling human tragedy still going on inside the province. The present paper, prepared by International Crisis Group (ICG) analysts in Belgrade, Skopje, Tirana, Sarajevo, Washington DC, and Brussels, summarises the situation on the ground throughout the Balkans in the wake of recent events and examines the difficult choices facing Western leaders. It concludes with a comprehensive statement of policy recommendations designed to contribute both to a solution to the immediate crisis and to longerterm regional stability.

  • Page Count: 34
  • Publication Year: 1999
  • Language: English
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