This book explains the struggle of the Bush and Clinton
administrations to fashion a coherent Bosnia policy. It examines
the nature of the war, US security and humanitarian interests
there, the distorted US perceptions of the conflict in Bosnia, and
the factors discouraging intervention by two American
administrations. The book ends with suggestions for a new approach
to a world where uncertainty in foreign policy and less clearly
defined goals and strategies will be the norm, and explicit
cost/benefit evaluations of acts of intervention will be necessary.
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