Kosovo Dialogue: Too Little, Too Late

The United States Institute of Peace hosted a meeting of its Balkans Working Group to discuss potential solutions to the conflict in Kosovo, the negotiation process between Serbia and Kosovo, and possible outcomes of those negotiations.

About The Report

On May 13, 1998, the United States Institute of Peace hosted a meeting of its Balkans Working Group to discuss potential solutions to the conflict in Kosovo, the negotiation process between Serbia and Kosovo, and possible outcomes of those negotiations. The working group, made up of representatives of various government agencies, think tanks, and nongovernmental organizations, meets frequently to address issues of Bosnia peace implementation and Balkan stability. Ambassador John Menzies, former Ambassador to Bosnia-Herzegovina and currently a Senior Fellow at the Institute, chaired this and other working group sessions. The opinions and recommendations of the working group session on Kosovo are summarized by Daniel Serwer, Program Officer Lauren Van Metre and Research Assistants Kristine Herrmann and Albert Cevallos.

The views expressed in this report do not necessarily reflect those of the United States Institute of Peace, which does not advocate particular policies.


The views expressed in this publication are those of the author(s).

PUBLICATION TYPE: Special Report