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April 1998 Vol. IV, No. 3

Bosnia/Balkans

WOMEN
Political Leaders

CHAPLAINS
for Bosnia’s Soldiers


President Clinton
and Amatzia Baram

Phyllis Oakley
Joins Board

Short Takes

Institute People

About Peace Watch

COVER STORY
Thousands of ethnic Albanians demonstrated March 2 in Kosovo’s capital to demand autonomy for the province and to protest police brutality. USIP held a day-long symposium that explored possibilities for regional cooperation in efforts to promote democracy, human rights, and economic, political, and social stability.

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ASIA’S
ECONOMIC CRISIS

is forcing a shift in institutional relationships between government, the private sector, and it’s citizenries. Recently, economic experts, policymakers, academics, and government officials gathered at USIP to discuss the political and security implications of Asia’s economic crisis and the challenges and opportunities it poses for U.S. leadership.

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