Triumph of the Lack of Will: International Diplomacy and the Yugoslav War

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Columbia University Press, 1997 - Broj stranica: 343
Why did the major Western powers fail to resolve the War of Dissolution in Yugoslavia? Why did the killing continue, even as diplomats, UN peacekeepers, and world leaders desperately negotiated agreements? James Gow evaluates the range of attempts to find a workable peace and identifies four factors that helped subvert the peace process: bad timing, bad judgment, poor cohesion, and above all, the absence of political will, especially concerning the use of force. Gow analyzes the individual perspectives and roles of major states in Europe after the Cold War - Germany, France, the United Kingdom, the Russian Federation, and the United States - all of which constituted the Contact Group attempting to establish a unified international policy toward the war.
 

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Preface and Acknowledgements
1
Crisis Collapse Conflict
12
From Declaration to Recognition
46
Carringtons Mission
53
Conditions for Truce and Recognition
60
From Recognition to Reckoning
67
67
92
77
98
Paris Bonn London
156
Washington and Moscow
184
Part IV
214
VanceOwen and ICFY
223
Dayton Accord from Contact Group
260
Triumph of the Lack of Will
298
Index
331
Autorska prava

Peace Support and Coercion
127

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