Bosnia and Herzegovina Events

Representing Competing Identities in Postwar Mostar

November 16, 2005 // 11:00am12:00pm
European Studies
Emily Gunzburger Makas, PhD Candidate in History of Architecture and Urbanism, Cornell University

Reversing Ethnic Cleansing in Bosnia: The Localized Geopolitics of Displacement and Return

October 26, 2005 // 12:00pm1:00pm
European Studies
Gerard Toal, Professor, Government and International Affairs, School of Public and International Affairs, Virginia Polytechnic and State University

Engineers Needed: Framing the Gaps between International and Local Perspectives on Organized Crime in Bosnia-Herzegovina

December 15, 2004 // 11:00am12:00pm
European Studies
Christopher Corpora, Senior Analyst, US Department of Defense, and PhD Candidate, American University

Brcko: An Example of Progress in the Basic Reforms in Bosnia

February 04, 2004 // 11:00am12:00pm
European Studies
Henry Clarke, most recent Brcko District Supervisor, Bosnia-Herzegovina

Bosnia and Kosovo...Afghanistan and Iraq...Connecting the Dots Constructively

October 29, 2003 // 11:00am12:00pm
European Studies
John Lampe, Professor of History, University of Maryland and WWICS Fellow

Ten Years After the Start of the Bosnian War

April 05, 2002 // 10:00am12:00pm
European Studies
Robert Hayden, Paul Shoup, and Stevan Lilic

The U.S. Role In The World: Enhancing The Capacity To Respond To Complex Contingency Operations

September 19, 2001 // 1:00am2:00am
Project on Leadership and Building State Capacity
Ruth Wedgwood, professor of International Law at Yale and Johns Hopkins Universities; Ellen Laipson and Enid Schoettle the National Intelligence Council (NIC); Eric Schwartz, former National Security Council (NSC); Matthew McLean, NSC; Matthew Vaccaro, Defense Department; State Deptartment, Dennis Skocz; Robert Orr, Center for Strategic and International Studies; Julia Taft and Tapio Kanninen, United Nations, and others.

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