The Balkans after the Cold War: from tyranny to tragedy
In: Outcast Europe, v. 2
Analyses the crisis faced by the Balkan states at the end of the Cold War, the turbulent events that followed and Western policy towards the region.
In: Outcast Europe, v. 2
Analyses the crisis faced by the Balkan states at the end of the Cold War, the turbulent events that followed and Western policy towards the region.
"In the hills of eastern Bosnia sits the small town of Srebrenica--once known for silver mines and health spas, now infamous for the genocide that occurred there during the Bosnian War. In July 1995, when the town fell to Serbian forces, 12,000 Muslim men and boys fled through the woods, seeking safe territory. Hunted for six days, more than 8,000 were captured, killed at execution sites and later buried in mass graves. With harrowing personal narratives by survivors, this book provides eyewitness accounts of the Bosnian genocide, revealing stories of individual trauma, loss and resilience."--
In: Biblioteka Zbornici knjiga 48
In: Altera
In: A New Republic book
In: National Defence Academy series 1994,2
In: Studies and reports
On becoming involved -- an autobiographical ethnography; generating interpretive information from ethnographic fieldwork; on interpretation of information; "we Serbs are obsessed with maps" -- the experience of boundaries; towards a new blood and belonging; the experience of long distance devastation -- globalization of worry; from trauma to re-affirmation -- health and community for Serbian Australians.
In: Military strategy and operational art
In: Mediterranean quarterly: a journal of global issues, Band 26, Heft 2, S. 115-127
ISSN: 1047-4552
In: CDISS Bailrigg study 3
Operation Deliberate Force is the first authoritative account of the military events of 1995 that draws on the accounts of the key participants. In exclusive interviews - Lieutenant General Rupert Smith, the British commander of UN forces inside Bosnia; Lieutenant General Bernard Janvier, the French commander of UN forces in former Yugoslavia; and Lieutenant General Mike Ryan, the USAF commander of the NATO air campaign - tell for the first time the inside story of the military moves that brought the war in three year long Bosnian war to an end. They describe their roller-coaster year, from the disasters of the spring and summer of 1995 through to launching of Operation Deliberate Force in August and September.
In: Judicial Reports 3/1
In: International Law - Book Archive 2000-2005
The Judicial Reports/Recueils judiciaires of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) comprise (in English and French) all public Indictments, as well as Decisions and Judgements issued in a given year. It will give lawyers, scholars, students and the general public convenient access to the historic work of the ICTY, which was established pursuant to United Nations Security Council Resolution 827 in 1993 to try individuals accused of serious violations of international humanitarian law committed in the territory of the former Yugoslavia since 1991. The Judicial Reports are organized chronologically by case. Within each case, one will find the text of Indictments, reviews of Indictments and, where applicable, deferral requests. Thereafter the text of a public review of the Indictment pursuant to Rule 61 may follow. The publication also contains the texts of the Orders, Decisions and Judgements, as well as the separate and/or dissenting opinions that may accompany a given Trial Chamber or Appeals Chamber ruling. The Judicial Reports will contribute to a greater knowledge of the judicial activities of the ICTY. Various annexes, such as a table of cases, a list of Indictments and Indictees, a table of Deferrals and of Rule 61 Procedures, as well as a table of references, facilitates the use of these volumes. The print edition is available as a set of two volumes (9789004137875)