BALKANS
Summer 2004
Peacebuilding and Consociational Electoral Engineering in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Journal Article, International Peacekeeping, issue 2, volume 11
By Roberto Belloni, Former Research Fellow, International Security Program/Intrastate Conflict Program, 2002-2004
Spring 2004
Crisis Management in the Eastern Mediterranean: Implications for Policymakers
Journal Article, Etudes Helleniques/Hellenic Studies, issue 1, volume 12
By Neophytos Loizides, Former Research Fellow, Intrastate Conflict Program/International Security Program, 2003-2005
Fall / Winter 2003
Project Vinca: Lessons for Securing Civil Nuclear Material Stockpiles
Journal Article, Nonproliferation Review
August 20, 2003
Dubious Democracy by Fiat
Magazine or Newspaper Article, Transitions OnLine
By Roberto Belloni, Former Research Fellow, International Security Program/Intrastate Conflict Program, 2002-2004
August 2003
"The [F]utility of Barbarism: Assessing the Impact of the Systematic Harm of Noncombatants in War"
Conference Paper
By Ivan Arreguin-Toft, Former Research Fellow, International Security Program, 2002-2009
Under what conditions does barbarism — a state or non-state actor’s deliberate and systematic injury of non-combatants during a conflict — help or hinder its military and political objectives?
July, 2003
Comrades No More: The Seeds of Change in Eastern Europe
Book
By Renee de Nevers, Former Research Fellow, International Security Program, 1995-1998
In 1989, Soviet control over Eastern Europe ended when the communist regimes of the Warsaw Pact collapsed. These momentous and largely bloodless events set the stage for the end of the Cold War and ushered in a new era in international politics. Why did communism collapse relatively peacefully in Eastern Europe? Why did these changes occur in 1989, after more than four decades of communist rule? Why did this upheaval happen almost simultaneously in most of the Warsaw Pact?
Winter 2002/03
"A Clear Victory for Air Power: NATO's Empty Threat to Invade Kosovo"
Journal Article, International Security, issue 3, volume 27
Andrew Stigler challenges the conventional wisdom that Slobodan Milošević surrendered control of Kosovo because of growing concern over the likelihood of a NATO ground assault and punishing defeat.
December, 2002
Greek-Turkish Dilemmas and the Cyprus-EU Accession Process
Journal Article, Security Dialogue, issue 4, volume 33
By Neophytos Loizides, Former Research Fellow, Intrastate Conflict Program/International Security Program, 2003-2005
2002
"Keeping the World "Off-Balance": Self-Restraint and U.S. Foreign Policy"
Book Chapter
By Stephen M. Walt, Robert and Renée Belfer Professor of International Affairs; Faculty Chair, International Security Program
"...the United States still has an interest in retaining the good wishes of most other countries, if only because its ability to accomplish positive ends will decline if other states are resentful or fearful...."
