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- catalog abstract "The civil war in Bosnia, between Muslims, Serbs and Croats, historical and traditional enemies, fought with ferocity, began in April 1992. After initial successful Serb campaigns, battle positions became entrenched, as warlords, who levied tolls on UN food aid convoys, fought a war of siege, bombardment and starvation, to defend their own locality. Western intervention was disastrous; it was a war which could not be stopped. Western policies changed from supporting Bosnian entity, to division by cantons, and variations of those positions, as negotiations continued fruitlessly and endlessly. Uprooted refugees, ethnic cleansing, atrocities, concentration camps, broken promises and deceit, all became prominent features. Distrustful of Muslims, Western statesmen refused to raise the arms embargo against Bosnia so it could defend itself, or to allow NATO (American) warplanes to bomb Serbs. In March 1994, when rival American and Russian initiatives brought about a ceasefire in Sarajevo, bombed continually for almost two years in full television spotlight, it was hoped it would spread and develop into a peace process. Much of Bosnia lay in media darkness. Bosnia may become some form of UN protectorate, a long-lasting one, as it will take time for roused ethnic emotions to cool down.".
- catalog contributor b8576989.
- catalog coverage "Bosnia and Hercegovina History 1992-".
- catalog created "1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1995.".
- catalog description "1. Sovereign Independence -- 2. As it Happened -- 3. Civil War -- 4. Sarajevo: April-May 1992 -- 5. The UN Returns: June-July 1992 -- 6. The Geneva Conference: August 1992 -- 7. UNPROFOR-2: September-October 1992 -- 8. The Vance-Owen Plan: November-December 1992 -- 9. American Involvement in Bosnia: January-March 1993 -- 10. Sterile Negotiations: April-June 1993 -- 11. Alliances of Convenience: July-August 1993 -- 12. The Approaching Second Winter: September-December 1993 -- 13. Unexpected Initiatives: 1994 -- 14. Retrospect and Prospect.".
- catalog description "In March 1994, when rival American and Russian initiatives brought about a ceasefire in Sarajevo, bombed continually for almost two years in full television spotlight, it was hoped it would spread and develop into a peace process. Much of Bosnia lay in media darkness. Bosnia may become some form of UN protectorate, a long-lasting one, as it will take time for roused ethnic emotions to cool down.".
- catalog description "The civil war in Bosnia, between Muslims, Serbs and Croats, historical and traditional enemies, fought with ferocity, began in April 1992. After initial successful Serb campaigns, battle positions became entrenched, as warlords, who levied tolls on UN food aid convoys, fought a war of siege, bombardment and starvation, to defend their own locality. Western intervention was disastrous; it was a war which could not be stopped. Western policies changed from supporting Bosnian entity, to division by cantons, and variations of those positions, as negotiations continued fruitlessly and endlessly. Uprooted refugees, ethnic cleansing, atrocities, concentration camps, broken promises and deceit, all became prominent features. Distrustful of Muslims, Western statesmen refused to raise the arms embargo against Bosnia so it could defend itself, or to allow NATO (American) warplanes to bomb Serbs.".
- catalog extent "xxiii, 269 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0312125038 (St. Martins)".
- catalog identifier "0333630998 (Macmillan)".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London : Macmillan ; New York, N.Y. : St. Martin's Press,".
- catalog spatial "Bosnia and Hercegovina History 1992-".
- catalog spatial "Bosnia and Hercegovina.".
- catalog spatial "Bosnia and Herzegovina.".
- catalog subject "949.702/4 20".
- catalog subject "DR1313.3 .O2 1995".
- catalog subject "Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 Bosnia and Hercegovina.".
- catalog subject "Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 Bosnia and Herzegovina.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Sovereign Independence -- 2. As it Happened -- 3. Civil War -- 4. Sarajevo: April-May 1992 -- 5. The UN Returns: June-July 1992 -- 6. The Geneva Conference: August 1992 -- 7. UNPROFOR-2: September-October 1992 -- 8. The Vance-Owen Plan: November-December 1992 -- 9. American Involvement in Bosnia: January-March 1993 -- 10. Sterile Negotiations: April-June 1993 -- 11. Alliances of Convenience: July-August 1993 -- 12. The Approaching Second Winter: September-December 1993 -- 13. Unexpected Initiatives: 1994 -- 14. Retrospect and Prospect.".
- catalog title "Civil War in Bosnia, 1992-94 / Edgar O'Ballance.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".