Recent bombing campaigns and peacekeeping efforts have achieved
a fragile and uncertain peace in Kosovo. However, NATO will need
help from both the European Union and the United Nations to create
and maintain a lasting peace in the region. An expert in the
affairs of the troubled region, Rezun traveled to the crisis zone
to interview Kosovar refugees and foreign statesmen. He offers a
sharp critique of the conflict, taking NATO and the entire Western
Alliance to task and emphasizing the villainous behavior of the
Milosevic regime. One cannot consider what happened in Kosovo to be
an isolated affair, Rezun contends.
Based on the widest possible range of sources, including
documentation in nearly every European language, this study will
appeal to experts and laymen alike. Rezun refuses to take sides. In
addition to his criticisms of foreign intervention, exaggerated
statistics, and reverse ethnic cleansing, he is merciless in his
condemnation of the Serbs, in particular the corrupt influence of
Milosevic and the late Arkan. In writing laced with irony, wit, and
satire, he reveals the foibles of limited war and the errors
committed by all parties. Yet his primary focus remains on the
sufferings of the men, women, and children who filled the refugee
camps and the devastated villages to which they have returned.
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