Diplomacy and crisis management in the Balkans : a US foreign policy perspective

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    • Xhudo, Gazmen

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Diplomacy and crisis management in the Balkans : a US foreign policy perspective

Gazmen Xhudo

Macmillan Press , St. Martin's Press, 1996

  • : uk
  • : us

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Bibliography: p. 188-202

Includes index

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Since the fall of the Berlin Wall, observers and players of American foreign policy have been wrestling with what US policy is and, more importantly, what it should be in the post-Cold War era. The breakdown of communism in the East has coincided with the outbreak of warfare in the former Yugoslavia to add a new sense of urgency for those seeking a direction for US foreign policy. This work seeks to demonstrate how reactive rather than proactive measures by the US, in both democracy promotion and in crisis management, have been short-sighted, resulting in the present failure.

Table of Contents

Preface - The Need for Leadership - World War II and Big Power Policy - Albania's Policy Approach - The Yugoslav Dimension: Past and Present Trends - From Policy to Practice - Where to Go From Here - Bibliography - Index

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