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Papers
presented at the International Conference on
THE
YUGOSLAV CONFLICT
jointly
organized by
The
Russian Academy of Science and
The
Lord Byron Foundation
Moscow,
January 16-18, 1996
Europe
at the Drina: The Context of the War in Bosnia,
by
Dr. Micahel Stenton
The
Islamists' Dayton-Paris Agreement,
by
Yossef Bodansky
Bosnia
and the American Foreign Policy Agenda,
by
Prof. Ronald Hatchett
Washington's/NATO's
Bosnian War, Ohio's Uncertain Peace, by Prof. Carl Jacobsen
The
Last Superpower-or the West's Last Act,
by
Dr. Thomas Fleming
A
View of Eastern Bosnia: Experiences with Bosnian Serbs, by
Michael Shuttleworth
For
Whom the Bell Tolls: Need History Repeat Itself?,
by
Sir Alfred Sherman
German
and U.S. Involvement in the Balkans,
by
T.W. "Bill" Carr
Serbian
Question and Europe at the end of 20th Century, by
Prof. Yelena Gusskova
U.
S. Policy on the Balkans, by Dr. A. A. Morozov
The
Yugoslav Crisis and the Russian Public Opinion,
by
M. V. Belov
Peace
Restoration on the Balkans, by
S. N. Demidenko
Why
Peace in Yugoslavia is Needed?, by Y. V. Gromyko
Kosovo:
The Next Flashpoint, by Z. V. Klimenko
Split
of the Soviet Union and SFRY: New States and New Problems, by
Victor Kotov
Some
Lessons of Yugoslavian Crisis, by Edward Ryzhikin
Causes
and Consequences of the Collapse of Yugoslavian and Russian Federations,
by L. V. Tygunenko
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