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ISBN 10: 1137597240
ISBN 13: 9781137597243
Author: Niall Mulchinock
NATO and the Western Balkans From Neutral Spectator to Proactive Peacemaker 1st Edition Table of contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 Structure of Book
Chapter 2: A Reluctance to Intervene: NATO and the First Years of the Yugoslav Conflicts (1990
2.1 NATO’s Transformation in the First Years After the End of the Cold War
2.2 A Collective Failure to Respond: The Slovenian and Croatian Wars of Secession (1991–92)
2.3 The Consequences of Non-alliance Military Intervention: Bosnia and the Opposition to the Us
2.4 Conclusion
Notes
Chapter 3: Bosnia: Phase 2 and a More Pro-active Stance by the Alliance (1994–95)
3.1 Increasingly Aggressive Tactics by the Bosnian Serbs (January–April 1994)
3.2 The Appointment of Willy Claes as the New NATO Secretary-General
3.3 The Reckoning (May–September 1995)
3.4 Conclusion
Notes
Chapter 4: Kosovo – NATO’s War (1998–99)
4.1 A Slow-Burning Conflict (1987–97)
4.2 Defiance: Milosevic’s Violent Crackdown in the Troubled Province
4.3 War: The Breakdown in Relations Between Milosevic and the International Community (February
4.4 The Internal Crisis Within NATO and the Individual Policies of Key NATO Member States During
4.5 Conclusion
Notes
Chapter 5: NATO’s Peace Support Interventions in the Balkans Since 1995 (Phase 1 Bosnia)
5.1 Early Alliance Decisions on Hypothetical Peace Support Operations
5.2 IFOR and the Initial Implementation of Dayton (1995–96)
5.3 Debating Withdrawal and the Transition to SFOR
5.4 NATO’s Wider Tasks
5.4.1 Security and Refugee Returns
5.4.2 Elections
5.4.3 Arresting War Criminals (The Radovan Karadzic Case)
5.4.4 SFOR Counter-Terrorism Operations After 9/11
5.4.5 SFOR’s Civilian, Policing and Defence Reform Duties
5.5 The Winding Down of SFOR and the Transition to EUFOR Althea
5.6 Conclusion
Notes
Chapter 6: NATO’s Peace Support Interventions in the Balkans Since 1995 (Phase 2 Kosovo)
6.1 The Background to NATO’s Deployment of Forces to Kosovo
6.2 Security and Protection of Minority Populations
6.3 Elections
6.4 Security Sector Reform: Taming the KLA
6.5 Kosovo’s Political Status
6.6 Conclusion
Notes
Chapter 7: NATO’s Peace Support Interventions in the Balkans Since 1995 (Phase 3 The Former Yug
7.1 Background to International Intervention
7.2 Diplomacy and the Ohrid Agreement
7.3 NATO’s Operations in Macedonia (August 2001–March 2003)
7.4 Handing Over to the EU
7.5 Conclusion
Notes
Chapter 8: Conclusion
8.1 Debates Related to the Use of Force and Peace Enforcement Operations
8.2 Alliance Politics
8.3 NATO’s Continued Duties in the Western Balkans
Notes
Bibliography
Section A: Secondary Sources Used
Section B: Official UN/NATO/EU/OSCE/WEU Documents and Interviews
Section C: General Scholarly Research Articles and Journals Used
Section D: Adelphi Papers Used
Section E: Newspaper/Magazine Articles Used for Primary Research
Section F: Television Documentary Sources Used for Primary Research
Documentary 1
Documentary 2
Section G: General Websites Consulted
Section H: Non-governmental Organisations Reports
Index
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