03702nam 2200649Ia 450 991078388050332120230802202359.01-134-42780-81-280-07399-30-203-63402-0(CKB)1000000000250997(EBL)182456(OCoLC)271808497(SSID)ssj0000300104(PQKBManifestationID)11947477(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000300104(PQKBWorkID)10251845(PQKB)10477390(MiAaPQ)EBC182456(Au-PeEL)EBL182456(CaPaEBR)ebr10098648(CaONFJC)MIL7399(PPN)198456484(EXLCZ)99100000000025099720030115d2003 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierInternational intervention in the Balkans since 1995 /edited by Peter Siani-DaviesLondon ;New York :Routledge,2003.1 online resource (xvi, 224 pages)Routledge advances in European politics ;4Description based upon print version of record.0-203-63849-2 0-415-29834-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; International Intervention in the Balkans since 1995; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Introduction: International intervention (and non-intervention) in the Balkans; 1 Intervention in the Balkans: An unfinished learning process; 2 The concept of humanitarian intervention; 3 The controversies of Euro-Atlantic interventionism in the Balkans; 4 Mostar: International intervention in a divided Bosnian town, 1994-2001; 5 When our men arrive: UNMIK's post-conflict administration of Kosovo6 International intervention in Macedonia: From preventive engagement to peace implementation; 7 The impact of international intervention on domestic political outcomes: Western coercive policies and the Milošević regime; 8 From kanun to capacity-building: The 'internationals', civil society development and security in the Balkans; 9 Securing the community?: An examination of international psychosocial intervention; 10 Beyond intervention?: The Balkans, the Stability Pact and the European Union; 11 Gaps of concern: An inconclusive conclusion; IndexThis volume offers an analysis of the activities of the international community in the Balkans since the 1995 Dayton Agreement. There has been substantial investment in the region but so far the gains have been limited and doubts remain as to the extent that sustainable security has been enhanced. There is a need for serious reassessment of policies and priorities, but this depends on a careful analysis of past successes and failures. The contributors seek to provide this by examining intervention, not just in terms of military action and the activities of major international agencies at stateRoutledge advances in European politics ;4.Operation Allied Force, 1999National securityBalkan PeninsulaYugoslaviaHistory1992-2003Balkan PeninsulaHistory20th centuryOperation Allied Force, 1999.National security949.703Siani-Davies Peter503730MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910783880503321International intervention in the Balkans since 19953797165UNINA