Yugoslavia, 1991-1992: Could Diplomacy Have Prevented a Tragedy?

Yugoslavia, 1991-1992: Could Diplomacy Have Prevented a Tragedy?

written by Allan E. Goodman, 1944- and James E. Bjork, fl. 1992, in Institute for the Study of Diplomacy Case Study Program, Case 179 (District of Columbia: Georgetown University. School of Foreign Service. Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, 1992), 22 page(s)

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Abstract / Summary
The disintegration of Yugoslavia in the early 1990s was a reminder that the end of the Cold War did not automatically make the world more orderly. As brinkmanship among top political leaders in the constituent republics precipitated a descent into brutal ethnic warfare, U.S., European, and U.N. diplomatic efforts failed to forestall the conflict. This case study conveys the difficulties negotiators faced in dealing with the Yugoslav crisis, challenging students to consider other diplomatic options.
Field of Interest
Global Issues
Author
Allan E. Goodman, 1944-, James E. Bjork, fl. 1992
Publisher
The Institute for the Study of Diplomacy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1992 The Institute for the Study of Diplomacy
Content Type
Case study
Warning: Contains explicit content
No
Format
Text
Page Count
22
Publication Year
1992
Publisher
Georgetown University. School of Foreign Service. Institute for the Study of Diplomacy
Place Published / Released
District of Columbia
Series Number
Case 179
Subject
Global Issues, Social Sciences, Individual and Groups Rights, Yugoslav Wars: Bosniaks, Serbs, Croats (1991-1995), Peacekeeping, Ethnic conflict, International relations, Bosnian War, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1992-1995, Yugoslav Wars, 1992-1995, Diplomacy, Direitos Individuais e de Grupo, Derechos del Individuo y de Grupos, Croacia, Bosnia y Herzegovina, Bósnia e Herzegovina, República Federal de Yugoslavia, República Federal da Lugoslávia, República Federal da Jugoslávia, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Historical Place), United Nations, Croatia, Serbia (Country), Bosnia and Herzegovina, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Historical Place), Bosnians, Serbians, Croatians, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
Series / Program
Institute for the Study of Diplomacy Case Study Program
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Direitos Individuais e de Grupo, Derechos del Individuo y de Grupos, Croacia, Bosnia y Herzegovina, Bósnia e Herzegovina, República Federal de Yugoslavia, República Federal da Lugoslávia, República Federal da Jugoslávia, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Historical Place)

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