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- catalog abstract "At this writing, the strategic balance may have shifted in the ongoing war in the former Yugoslavia, and the region could be on the verge of a settlement. But, the "window of opportunity" may be fleeting, and the failures and frustrations of the past four years temper any optimism that conflict in the former Yugoslavia will end quickly or completely. If this opening passes without an end to the fighting, the United States may have to reassess its fundamental policy objectives and the ways and means to achieve them if peace is to be effected in the Balkans. The intent of this report, therefore, is to analyze and assess existing policies, to identify any conflicts or contradictions that may stymie U.S. efforts to bring about a peaceful resolution of the crisis, and to offer potential solutions. The report does not offer an ambitious criticism of policy or an "expert's" solution to an intractable problem. Its more modest goal is to examine current policy within a context that fits Bosnia into the larger pattern of U.S. interests and policy. In this manner, the report offers a broader framework for the strategic decisions that may face the United States in the not so distant future.".
- catalog contributor b8462087.
- catalog contributor b8462088.
- catalog contributor b8462089.
- catalog contributor b8462090.
- catalog coverage "Balkan Peninsula Military policy.".
- catalog coverage "Balkan Peninsula politics and government.".
- catalog coverage "Bosnia and Hercegovina politics and government.".
- catalog created "1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1995.".
- catalog description "At this writing, the strategic balance may have shifted in the ongoing war in the former Yugoslavia, and the region could be on the verge of a settlement. But, the "window of opportunity" may be fleeting, and the failures and frustrations of the past four years temper any optimism that conflict in the former Yugoslavia will end quickly or completely. If this opening passes without an end to the fighting, the United States may have to reassess its fundamental policy objectives and the ways and means to achieve them if peace is to be effected in the Balkans. The intent of this report, therefore, is to analyze and assess existing policies, to identify any conflicts or contradictions that may stymie U.S. efforts to bring about a peaceful resolution of the crisis, and to offer potential solutions. The report does not offer an ambitious criticism of policy or an "expert's" solution to an intractable problem. Its more modest goal is to examine current policy within a context that fits Bosnia into the larger pattern of U.S. interests and policy. In this manner, the report offers a broader framework for the strategic decisions that may face the United States in the not so distant future.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 24-31).".
- catalog extent "viii , 31 p. ;".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Carlisle Barracks, PA : Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College,".
- catalog spatial "Balkan Peninsula Military policy.".
- catalog spatial "Balkan Peninsula politics and government.".
- catalog spatial "Bosnia and Hercegovina politics and government.".
- catalog subject "D463 .B6 1995".
- catalog subject "Military forces (Foreign).".
- catalog subject "Military forces (United States).".
- catalog subject "Military strategy.".
- catalog title "U.S. policy in the Balkans : a Hobson's choice / Steven J. Blank, William T. Johnsen and Earl H. Tilford, Jr.".
- catalog type "text".