This book examines how and why the United States, Britain,
France, and Germany failed to cope with the collapse of Yugoslavia
and its descent into a savage civil war. This failure also
shattered long-cherished notions about how the UN, NATO, and the
European Community would deal with such a crisis and prompted a
drastic reassessment of their roles. Gow demonstrates that the lack
of timing, bad judgment, poor cohesion, and absence of political
will over the use of force were the fundamental reasons for this
failure.
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