Author (Corporate) | North Atlantic Treaty Organisation |
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Series Title | NATO Review |
Series Details | October 2008 |
Publication Date | October 2008 |
ISSN | 0255-3813 |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
A series of features focusing on the challenges facing NATO in the Western Balkans: Karadzic: from Sarajevo to the Hague (NATO Review analyses why Karadzic was arrested, the impact on Bosnia and how his trial could affect the country's future). Bosnia: a new model army? (Some of the key actors who took on the daunting task of remodelling Bosnia's post war armed forces reveal how they managed to create today's joint, mixed force). Bosnia police reform: mission incomplete or mission impossible? (Reforming Bosnia and Herzegovina's police force has taken longer than expected - and not gone as far as hoped). Jamie Shea: Kosovo - then and now (Jamie Shea looks back at the Kosovo campaign almost 10 years ago - and talks about the links of what happened then to today's Kosovo). Interview: Paddy Ashdown (Paddy Ashdown outlines the work that he feels still needs to be done in the Balkans - and how best to do it). |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://www.nato.int/docu/review/2008/07/EN/ |
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Countries / Regions | Bosnia and Herzegovina, Europe, Kosovo, Serbia, Southeastern Europe |