Milosevic is down, but is he out? Institute experts available for analysis and commentary on recent developments in Yugoslavia.

Our experts can answer your questions now and over the weekend:

Harriet Hentges

  • Executive Vice President of the U.S. Institute of Peace
  • First-hand Balkan experience and expert on conflict resolution
  • Analyst of the role of civilian organizations and people power
  • Created the Institute's Balkans Initiative, which focuses on preventing future conflict in the region

Dan Serwer

  • Director of the Balkans Initiative
  • Expert on Serbia and the security situation in the Balkans
  • Personal experiences with the Serb opposition and newly elected President Vojislav Kostunica

Stojan Cerovic

  • Senior fellow at the U.S. Institute of Peace
  • Journalist for the Serbian independent weekly Vreme in Belgrade
  • Knows the Serb opposition and President Kostunica
  • Co-founder and first president of the Center for Antiwar Action -- a leading peace and human rights organization protesting against the wars in the former Yugoslavia

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