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Vol. 18 No. 3 (1999): Humanitarian Intervention in the Wake of the Kosovo Crisis
Vol. 18 No. 3 (1999): Humanitarian Intervention in the Wake of the Kosovo Crisis
Published:
1999-08-01
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Introduction
Introduction
Susanne Schmeidl
1-4
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Articles
Early Warning and "Ethnic" Conflict Management: Rwanda and Kosovo
Howard Adelman
5-9
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A Short Note about "Humanitarian War"
Liam O'Hagan
10-11
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Kosovo and the Evolution of State Sovereignty
Gary Schaub, Jr.
12-14
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Towards Reliable and Responsible Atrocities-Policing
Peter Penz
15-18
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Why Kosovo?
Glen Segell
19-20
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Positive and Negative Identity Satisfiers in the Kosovo Conflict
Valery Perry
21-25
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Moving From Crisis Reaction to Crisis Response: A Six-Point Non-Violent Alternative to the Bombing Campaign
David Dyck
26-29
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Sexual Violence and the Crisis in Kosovo
Frances T. Pilch
30-32
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The Dangers of "Safe Havens" for Kosovo
Bill Frelick
33-36
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Refugees and Internally Displaced: Some Lessons from the Kosovo Crisis
Roberta Cohen, David A. Korm
37-38
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Turkey's Warm Welcome of Kosovar Refugees
Frances Trix
39-40
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Kosovar Refugees and National Security
Yannis A. Stivachtis
41-46
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Kosovo's Refugees and the ED: Wherein Lies the Threat?
Joanne van Selm
47-52
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Front Matter
Front Matter
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Back Matter
Back Matter
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