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Yugoslavia's Most Wanted: Are Milosevic's Days as a Free Man Numbered?

Monday, April 2, 2001

News Type: Press Release

Washington, D.C. -- After a tense stand-off between police and Milosevic's private guards outside his residence in Belgrade, Milosevic this weekend was finally arrested. Yet the question still remains of if Milosevic will be brought to trial in Yugoslavia, The Hague, or perhaps even both? What would either scenario mean for U.S. -Yugoslav relations? Balkans specialists Sonja Biserko, Graham Day, Harriet Hentges, Neil Kritz, and Da...

Is Another Balkan War Inevitable?

Tuesday, March 20, 2001

News Type: Press Release

Washington, D.C. -- Can the armed rebellion in Southern Serbia by extremist ethnic Albanian rebels and the expansion of violence in the region be stopped? Could a conflict in Macedonia be contained? What impact will Yugoslav troops in the Kosovo-Macedonia buffer zone have? What options are available to NATO and the US to help quell the recent rebel attacks and prevent the outbreak of a full-scale conflict ...

Kosovo Mayors Offer Bold Vision for Future

Tuesday, March 6, 2001

News Type: Press Release

WASHINGTON, DC - At the conclusion of a four-day training workshop recently organized by the United States Institute of Peace, forty-four of Kosovo's newly elected mayors, deputy mayors, and municipal assembly members - representing a wide diversity of ethnic minorities - issued three consensus reports that called for Adoption of a legal framework for Kosovo-wide governmental institutions that guarantees equal rights ...

Handling Hussein

Friday, February 16, 2001

News Type: Press Release

Washington, D.C. -- Can Saddam Hussein be contained? What options are available to the new Bush Administration on Iraq? What role can the U.S. and its allies play in ensuring regional security and stability in the Middle East? Our experts are available for questions, commentary, and analysis on the airstrikes in Iraq and U.S. policy towards the Middle East. Jon Alterman Patrick Cronin ...

Challenges for the Future of U.S. Human Rights Policy

Friday, February 16, 2001

News Type: Press Release

What lessons can be learned from the Clinton administration's experience with international human rights issues? In a special session hosted by the United States Institute of Peace, then Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor Harold Hongju Koh discussed some of the lessons learned and challenges ahead for promoting democracy and human rights for U.S. foreign policymakers. The points below are major th...

Institute Welcomes New Board of Directors

Tuesday, February 13, 2001

News Type: Press Release

Board Members after swearing in by Supreme Court Justice Stephen G. Breyer (l to r: Betty F. Bumpers, Barbara W. Snelling, Justice Stephen G. Breyer, Holly J. Burkhalter, Seymour Martin Lipset, Shibley Telhami, Marc E. Leland) The U.S. Institute of Peace recently welcomed nine new or reconfirmed members to its board of directors. New board members include Betty F. Bumpers, Holly J. Burkhalter, Marc E. Leland, Mora L. McLean, María Otero, Barbara W. Snelling, and Shibley Telhami. Currentl...

"'Lone Ranger' No More"

Tuesday, January 30, 2001

News Type: Press Release

The Bush administration is taking office at a time when the country faces a task similar to the one it took on after World War II and in the early years of the Cold War: restructuring its dealings with the world and assuming global leadership in the creation of new political and security institutions and policies. U.S. diplomacy and defense posture must adapt to the challenges posed by ethnic and religious conflict, political des...

"Choice" Book Award for Negotiating on the Edge

Tuesday, November 7, 2000

News Type: Press Release

WASHINGTON -- Negotiating on the Edge: North Korean Negotiating Behavior has recently been named an "Outstanding Academic Book" by CHOICE, the highly respected library review journal produced by the Association of College and Research Libraries. Written by former Institute program officer Scott Snyder and ...

A New Day for North Korea

Tuesday, October 24, 2000

News Type: Press Release

This week U.S. Secretary of State Albright makes a historic visit to North Korea -- the first by any secretary of state. It marks the highest official U.S. visit since the end of World War II. What are the stakes for her visit to Pyongyang? Can Kim Jong Il be trusted? How would closer ties between North and South Korea impact regional security? With the UK establishing official diplomatic relations with Pyongyang has the time for ...

The Deal: Will the Sharm El Sheik Agreement Stop the Violence?

Tuesday, October 17, 2000

News Type: Press Release

Will the agreement at the Sharm El Sheik emergency summit be enough to end the current round of violence consuming the Middle East? If Barak and Arafat cannot end the violence, who can? What impact is the crisis having on overall regional stability? Has the U.S. overextended its brokering role in attempting to bring peace to the Middle East? Middle East specialists Jon Alterman, Judy Barsalou, Theodore Feifer, Jeff Helsing, Neil H...