A close-up view of European security: ISDS/NDU conference report on aspects of the Yugoslav crisis, Partnership for Peace, IFOR and NATO's future
In: Defence Studies, Special Ed
Korsos, L.: Opening address to the fourth annual ISDS/NDU conference. - S.11-12. Kozar, J. D.: The unsolved nationality question in former Yugoslavia as an element of the crisis and war. - S.15-26. Gustenau, G. E.: Austria's approach to the Yugoslav problem. - S.27-31. Iklody, G.: A few conclusions concerning the Yugoslav conflict and IFOR expercienes. - S.33-41. Piatkowski, P.: The Polish atttitude towards the Yugoslav crisis in the light of national contributions to the peace process. - S.43-48. Forgo, J.: IFOR lessons leerned. - S.49-53. O'Connell, M. E.: International legal issues of the Dayton Peace Accords. - S.55-59. Schiebold, K.: The role of the NACC and PfP in fostering good-neighbourly relations. - S.63-67. Ratchev, V.: How best Southern European states can utilise international security initiatives. - S.69-76. Coccia, M.: NATO countries and partnership for Peace. - S.77-80. Karaffa, V.: Partnership for Peace from the view of the Czech Republic, a vision for the near future. - S.83-88. Varag. A. E.: "Open Skies" and other initiatives contibuting to the improvement of Inter-state relations. - S.89-92. Simon, J.: Post-NATO enlargement: the need for strategy. - S.93-99. Mracka, E.: The ethnic minority issue from Slovakia's point of view. - S.203-108. Joo, R.: Can international initiatives truly improve the position of ethnic minorities? - S.109-115