The black book of Bosnia : the consequences of appeasement / by the writers and editors of The New Republic ; edited by Nader Mousavizadeh ; afterword by Leon Wieseltier.
The war in the former Yugoslavia has shamed the leading nations of the world. Unspeakable crimes against humanity have been committed in Bosnia, Croatia and Serbia, yet American and European policymakers have cravenly stood aside while whole villages and communities were erased from the face of the...
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Table of Contents:
- Poem: Sarajevo / Czeslaw Milosz
- Preface / Nader Mousavizadeh
- The Parable of the Stripper, January 3, 1994 / Arthur Miller
- The One and the Many, October 7, 1991 / Istvan Deak
- The Nation That Wasn't, September 21, 1992 / Aleksa Djilas
- A House Divided, January 25, 1993 / Aleksa Djilas
- In Europe's Shadows, November 21, 1994 / Fouad Ajami
- War Crimes, March 20, 1995 / Anthony Lewis
- Love Story, October 25, 1993 / Slavenka Drakulic
- Dateline Sarajevo: Besieged, July 27, 1992 / Charles Lane
- Dateline Banja Luka: City of Fear, September 21, 1992 / Anna Husarska
- Dateline Sarajevo: Deadline, October 26, 1992 / Anna Husarska
- Dateline Belgrade: Mob Rule, December 28, 1992 / Charles Lane
- Dateline Croatia: Survivors, January 25, 1993 / Charles Lane
- Dateline Bosnia: Beyond Pale, May 31, 1993 / Charles Lane
- Dateline Sarajevo: Boom Town, August 16, 1993 / Anna Husarska
- Dateline Pristina: The Next Bosnia, November 15, 1993 / Anna Husarska.