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Meeting Reports
Short summaries of EES lectures and talks of relevance to the general public and the policy-making community prepared by the speakers.
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358. A Few Bumps in the Road: Obstacles to State-Building in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Author: Douglas Davidson, Visiting Transatlantic Fellow at the German Marshall Fund
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357. Romanian Parliamentary Elections: New Alliances and Challenges
Author: Vladimir Tismaneanu, Professor of Political Science at the University of Maryland-College Park and
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356. Strengthening US-Slovak Cooperation and the Transatlantic Partnership: Opportunities and Challenges in Today’s World
Author: Jan Kubis is Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Slovak Republic.
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355. Do Markets Punish EU Backsliders? The Role of Enforcement
Author: Julia Gray is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Pittsburgh.
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354. A Litmus Test of the Century and its Social and Moral Order: Lithuania in the Twentieth Century
Author: Leonidas Donskis is Professor of Political Science and Director of the School of Political Science and Diplomacy at Vytautas Magnus University in Kaunas, Lithuania.
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353. Blue Helmets and Black Markets:
The Business of Survival in the Siege of Sarajevo
Author: Peter Andreas is Associate Professor of Political Science and International Studies at Brown University.
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352. Missile Defenses in Eastern Europe: Who Threatens Whom?
Author: Stephen Blank, Professor of National Security Studies at the Strategic Studies Institute of the US Army War College-Carlisle Barracks.
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351. Where is Serbia Going?
Author: Vladamir Matic is Senior Lecturer at Clemson University. He spent one month at the Wilson Center as a Title VIII-supported EES short-term Scholar. This is a summary of his latest research.
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350. Is Kosovo a Precedent? Secession, Self-Determination and Conflict Resolution
Author: Christopher J. Borgen is Associate Professor at St. John’s University School of Law in New York City.
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349. Capacity Building and Education for Stability and Integration in Kosovo and the Western Balkans
Author: Arben Hajrullahu is a Fulbright Humphrey Fellow and WWICS public policy Scholar.
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348. The After-Life of Projects: Mapping Democracy-Promotion in the Western Balkans and Beyond
Author: Keith Brown is Associate Professor at Brown University’s Watson Institute.
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347. Eye of the Storm: The ICTY, Commemorations and Contested Histories of Croatia’s Homeland War
Author: Vjeran Pavlakovic is an NCEEER Research Scholar working in Zagreb, Croatia.
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346. Serbia’s October Revolution: Evaluating International Efforts Promoting Democratic Breakthrough
Author: Ray Jennings is a research scholar at the Stanford University Center for Democracy Development and the Rule of Law.
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344. Macedonia and its Hurdles on the Road to the European Union
Author: Naum Panovski is Associate Professor and Director of the Graduate Program in Performance and Society, Rhode Island College.
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343. Bulgaria’s First Year in the European Union: Progress, Problems and Pessimism
Author: John R. Lampe is Professor of History, University of Maryland-College Park and Senior Scholar at the Wilson Center.
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341. The Perception of the Holocaust:
Public Challenges and Experience in Lithuania
Author: Saulius Suziedelis is Professor of History at Millersville University and a member of the International Commission for the Evaluation of the Crimes of the Nazi and Soviet Occupation Regimes in Lithuania.
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340. Acting Globally, Thinking Locally: The Side-Effects of Pursuing International Justice in the Former Yugoslavia
Author: Brian Grodsky is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Maryland-Baltimore County
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339. Kosovo in the Balance: A Trial for Diplomacy
Author: The following is a staff-prepared summary of the seminar held on September 19, 2007 featuring Borut Grgic, Director, ISS-Slovenia; Tim Judah, correspondent, The Economist; Vladimir Matic, Clemson University; and James O’Brien, The Albright Group
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338. Institutionalized Ethnic Division in Bosnia: A Way Forward for Iraq?
Author: Nida Gelazis, EES Program Associate; Robert Benjamin, Regional Director of Central and East European Programs at the National Democratic Institute; and Lindsay Lloyd, Regional Program Director for Europe, International Republican Institute.
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337. Language Politics and Language Policies in the Contemporary Western Balkans: Infinitives, Turkisms and EUrolinguistics
Author: Victor A. Friedman is the Andrew W. Mellon Professor at the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures and Director of the Center for East European and Russian/Eurasian Studies at the University of Chicago
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336. Democracy and Donor Funding: Patterns and Trends
Author: Andrew Green is an independent scholar. He is an alumnus of EES’s Junior Scholars’ Training Seminar and a recipient of an EES short-term scholar grant.
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335. Religious Freedoms and Islamic Revivalism: Some Contradictions of American Foreign Policy in Southeast Europe
Author: Kristin Ghodsee, Professor of Gender and Women’s Studies at Bowdoin College and is currently a member at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton
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334. Ending the State-Building Impasse: What Can Be Learned from Previous EU Enlargements that Might Offer Solutions for Bosnia and Herzegovina?
Author: Nida Gelazis, Program Associate and Editor, East European Studies program
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333. Compromising Memory: The Site of the Sarajevo Assassination
Author: Paul Miller, Associate Professor of History, International University of Sarajevo and McDaniel College
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331. An Analysis of the Recent Serbian Elections: Will the Path to Democracy and European Integration Prevail?
Author: Robert A. Hand, Staff Advisor at the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe.
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330. Serbia’s Elections of January 21, 2007: More Pluses than Minuses
Author: John R. Lampe, Professor of History at the University of Maryland and Senior Scholar at the Wilson Center
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329. Migrating Icons: Politics and Serbian Cultural Heritage in Bosnia and Herzegovina before and after 1992
Author: Svetlana Rakic, Associate Professor of Art at Franklin College
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328. The Increased Salience of Corruption in East and Central Europe:
The Role of the EU and Other International Organizations
Author: Alexandru Grigorescu, Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at Loyola University, Chicago
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327. Status with Standards: Analysis of the Progress on the Kosovo Status Talks
Staff-prepared summary of the seminar held on October 20, 2006 featuring Christopher Hoh, Director for South Central European Affairs in the Department of State: Steven Meyer, National Defense University; Veton Surroi, President of the ORA party and member of the Kosovar negotiation team; A. Ross Johnson, Research Fellow at the Hoover Institution and Wilson Center Senior Scholar; Avni Mustafaj, Executive Director of the National Albanian American Council; and Vladimir Matic, Clemson University.
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326. Europe as Empire: The Nature of the Enlarged European Union
Author: Jan Zielonka is Ralf Darhrendorf Fellow in European Politics at St. Antony’s College of the University of Oxford.
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324. Media Matters: Professionalizing and Regulating Media in Post-Conflict Bosnia and Kosovo
Author: Robert Gillette was the Temporary Media Commissioner of Kosovo from 2003 to 2006
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322. Eastern Europe’s Romani Media: An Introduction
Author: Peter Gross is Professor and Gaylord Family Chair in International Communication and Director of the Institute for Research and Training, Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Oklahoma
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321. Rocks and Hard Places: Serbia between Kosovo and the European Union
Author: John R. Lampe is Professor of History at the University of Maryland, College Park and Senior Scholar at Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
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320. The International Community’s Response to the Yugoslav Crisis: 1989-1995
Author: Matjaž Klemencic, Professor of History at the University of Maribor and President of the Board of Advisors at the Institute for Ethnic Studies in Ljubljana, Slovenia
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319. The Albanian Experience of Communism in the Fiction of Ismail Kadare
Author: John K. Cox, Associate Professor and Chair of History at Wheeling Jesuit University
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318. Representing Competing Entities in Postwar Mostar
Author: Emily Gunzburger Makas, PhD Candidate in History of Architecture and Urbanism at Cornell University
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317. The Decline of Domestic Politics and Other Taxing Problems in Eastern Europe
Author: Hilary Appel, Associate Professor of Government at Claremont McKenna College
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316. Where Have All the Illiberal Democracies Gone? Privatization as a Catalyst to Regime Change in Postcommunist Europe
Author: John A. Gould, John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Assistant Professor of Political Science at Colorado College
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315. Kin-State Politics in Central and Eastern Europe:
the Case of Hungary
Author: Zsuzsa Csergo, Assistant Professor of Political Science at George Washington University
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313. A Brief Historical Overview of the Development of Albanian Nationalism
Author: Bernd J. Fischer, Professor and Chair of the Department of History at Indiana University-Fort Wayne
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312. Trafficking Women after Socialism: from, to and through Eastern Europe
Author: Gail Kligman, Professor of Sociology and Director Designate of the Center for European and Eurasian Studies, University of California-Los Angeles
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311. Working toward the EU: Bulgaria’s Progress and Serbia’s Struggles
Author: John R. Lampe, Professor of History at the University of Maryland-College Park and was a Wilson Center Fellow for 2003-2004
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310. Principle, Pragmatism and Political Capital: Assessing Macedonia’s Leadership, 1992-2004
Author: Keith Brown is Assistant Professor International Studies at the Watson Institute, Brown University
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309. A Neoliberal Trojan Horse? The New EU Member States and EU Social Model
Author: Darina Malova, Russian-Eurasian Scholar in Residence, Political Science Department, Colorado College
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308. Framing the Gap between International and Local Perspectives on Addressing Organized Crime and Corruption in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Author: Christopher A. Corpora is a Doctoral Fellow at the Transnational Crime and Corruption Center, American University and Senior Analyst, US Department of Defense.
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307. The Internationalization of Minority Rights in Poscommunist Europe
Author: Will Kymlicka, Canada Research Chair in Political Philosophy at Queen’s University and Visiting Professor in the Nationalism Studies Program, Central European University, Budapest.
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303. Lessons Learned: from Nationalism to State Building after Communism
Author: Alina Mungiu-Pippidi, Chair of the Romanian Academic Society in Bucharest
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302. Think before We Act: New Questions about Decentralization in Kosovo
Author: Isa Blumi, Visiting Assistant Professor, History and International Studies Department, Trinity College
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301. Economic Reform and Ethnic Cooperation in Post-Soviet Latvia and Ukraine
Author: Stephen Bloom, Postdoctoral Faculty Fellow at the University of California-Los Angeles, Department of Politicla Science
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300. The Slovak Presidential Elections: The Final Defeat of Meciarism?
Author: Sharon Fisher, Senior Economist for the Emerging Europe Service at Global Insight, Inc.
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299. New Technologies of Border Control in an Enlarged Europe
Author: Rey Koslowski, Associate Professor of Political Science at Rugers University and former WWICS Fellow
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298. Romania: The Difficult Apprenticeship of Liberty (1989-2004)
Author: Aurelian Craiutu is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Indiana University-Bloomington.
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297. European and US Policies in the Balkans
Author: The following is a staff-prepared summary of a conference co-sponsored by EES and the Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP), held on May 23, 2004 in Berlin.
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296. The Return of Nationalists in Serbia and Croatia: Is Democracy Threatened?
Author: Mieczyslaw Boduszynski has recently completed his PhD dissertation in political science at the University of California, Berkeley and is now a Foreign Service Officer with the U.S. Department of State.
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295. European Integration and Ethnic Reconciliation in Croatia and Serbia
Author: Nicole Lindstrom, Assistant Professor of International Relations and European Studies at the Central European University in Budapest.
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294. Democratic Consolidation in Serbia: Pitfalls of the Post-Djindjic Transition
Author: Lenard J. Cohen, Professor of Political Science at Simon Fraser University
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293. Brcko District: An Example of Progress in the Basic Reforms in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Author: Henry L. Clarke, former international Supervisor of Brcko District, Bosnia and Herzegovina, from 2001-2003
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291. Building Local Democracy under Conditions of Uncertainty in Kosovo
Author: Mark Baskin, Senior Associate at the SUNY Center for International Development
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290. Ethnic Cleansing, Communism and Environmental Devastation in Post-War Czechoslovakia
Author: Eagle Glassheim, Assistant Professor of History, Princeton University
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289. America's New Friends in the East: Does EU and NATO Expansion Promise to Re-energize the Transatlantic Alliance?
Author: Robin Shepherd, WWICS Public Policy Scholar
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287. Regime Change in Serbia and Iraq: What Have We Learned about the Legacy of Autocracies?
Author: Vladimir Matic, Lecturer and Visiting Professor of Political Science at Clemson University
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286. The Limits of Lessons for Iraq
Author: Edward P. Joseph, EES Research Scholar. He has served in the Balkans for over ten years, most recently as Director of the Macedonia Project at the International Crisis Group
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285. The Impact of the Emerging Role of East Europe in Iraq on NATO
Author: Joshua B. Spero, Assistant Professor of Political Science in the Department of Social Sciences at Fitchburg State College
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284. Military Capabilities of the Central Europeans: What Can They Contribute to the Stabilization of Iraq?
Author: Andrew Michta, the Mertie Willigar Buckman Professor of International Studies at Rhodes College
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282. Bosnia and Kosovo...Afghanistan and Iraq...Connecting the Dots Constructively
Author: John R. Lampe, WWICS Fellow and Professor of History, University of Maryland, College Park
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281. The East-West Divide in Europe: Does it Exist?
Author: Elemer Hankiss, WWICS Public Policy Fellow and Research Director of the Institute of Political Science at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
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280. The European Union, the Balkans and Turkey: Can "Soft Power" Bring Stability and Democracy
Author: Milada Anna Vachudova, Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.
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279. Leading the Way to Regionalization in East Central Europe: An Evaluation of Poland's Territorial and Administrative Reforms
Author: Jennifer Yoder, Associate Professor of Government and the Director of the International Studies Program at Colby College
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275. East Central Europe between Paris and Washington
Author: Vladimir Tismaneanu, Professor of Political Science at the University of Maryland-College Park
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274. One Hypothesis on the Different Outcomes of Soviet and Yugoslav State Collapse
Author: Veljko Vujacic, Associate Professor of Sociology at Oberlin College
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273. Ana Pauker: Dilemmas of a Reluctant Stalinist
Author: Robert Levy, Lecturer, Jewish History, Hebrew Union College and Academy of Jewish Religion, Los Angeles
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271. Shaking Off the Shakedown State? Crime and Corruption in Post-Ohrid Macedonia
Author: Robert Hislope, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Union College, NY
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270. Bulgaria’s Delayed Transition: Problems but Progress
Author: John R. Lampe, Chair and Professor of History, University of Maryland, MD
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269. Organized Crime in the Balkans
Author: David Binder, correspondent for MSNBC and a former correspondent for the New York Times
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268. Spillover Effect: Aftershocks in Kosovo, Macedonia, and Serbia
Author: Peter H. Liotta, Jerome E. Levy professor of Economic geography and National Security at the U.S. Naval War College, PA
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267. Serbia’s Presidency: Between Nationalism, Reform and Apathy
Author: Phillip Lyon, Doctoral Candidate in History at the University of Maryland, College Park
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266. The Albanian National Question and Balkan Stability
Author: Elez Biberaj, Chief of the Albanian Service for Voice of America
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265. The European Union’s Eastern Enlargement: State-Building or Empire-Building?
Author: Arista Maria Cirtautas, Visiting Fellow at the Center of International Studies at Princeton University, NJ and Assistant Professor in the Department of Politics at the University of Virginia, VA
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264. Slovak Voters Move Closer to West
Author: Sharon Fisher, Senior Economist with the Emerging Europe Service of Global Insight (formerly DRI-WEFA), DC
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263. Eastern Europe's Transformation and East-West Relations 10 Years After the Fall of Communism
Author: Ionel Nicu Sava, Assistant Professor of Sociology and International Relations at the University of Bucharest, Romania and a former Fulbright Fellow at the University of California, Los Angeles
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262. Gendered Entanglements in the Time of Marxism: The Friendship of Wanda Wasilewska and Janina Broniewska in a Man's Revolution
Author: Marci Shore, Post-Doctoral Fellow at Columbia University's Harriman Institute, NY
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261. Criminalized Conflict: The Clandestine Political Economy of War and Peace in the Balkans
Author: Peter Andreas, Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Studies at Brown University
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260. Competing for the Albanian Soul: Are Islamic Missionaries Making Another Lebanon in the Balkans?
Author: Isa Blumi, Ph.D. Candidate at New York University, Fellow at the American Research Institute in Turkey, and a Title VIII JSTS alumnus.
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258. Ten Years After: Bosnia-Herzegovina on the Tenth Anniversary of the Outbreak of War
Author: Paul Shoup
, Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the University of Virginia, VA
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257. Milosevic and the Hague War Crimes Tribunal
Author: Louise Branson
, Independent Journalist on the Editorial Board of USA Today, former Journalist for The Scotsman (Edinburgh), former Correspondent on the Balkans for The Sunday Times (London), and Co-author, with Dusko Doder, of Milosevic: Portrait of a Tyrant
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256. Croatia and Euro-Atlantic Integration
Author: H.E. Ivica Racan
, Prime Minister of the Republic of Croatia
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255. Making Macedonia Work: Balancing State and Nation after the Violence of 2001
Author: Gregory Michaelidis
, Doctoral Candidate in the Department of History at the University of Maryland, MD, and a Title VIII-supported EES Short Term Scholar
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254. Conflict Prevention in Europe: Does the OSCE Have a Future?
Author: Ambassador William Hill, Ambassador Robert Barry, and P. Terrence Hopmann
, Ambassador William Hill is a Wilson Center Public Policy Scholar and a former Head of the OSCE Mission to Moldova. Ambassador Robert Barry is a former Head of the OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina. P. Terrence Hopmann is Director of the Global Security Program at the Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University.
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253. Thinking Globally about Globalization: Economists, East-West Dialogue, and the Rise of Neo-Liberalism
Author: Johanna K. Bockman
, Visiting Scholar at the Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies, George Washington University, DC, and a former Title VIII-supported EES Research Scholar
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252. Tragedy, Transition, and Transformation: The Local-International Nexus of Transnational Organized Crime in the Former Yugoslav Republics
Author: Christopher A. Corpora and Louise I. Shelley
, Christopher A. Corpora is an Analyst with the U.S. Department of Defense and a Doctoral Candidate at American University, DC. Louise I. Shelley is Director of the Transnational Crime and Corruption Center at American University, DC
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251. Market Reform in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia: Achievements, Challenges, and Dangers
Author: Mladjan Dinkic
, Governor of the National Bank of Yugoslavia
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250. A Congressional View of U.S. Policy in the Balkans
Author: Robert A. Hand
, Staff Advisor for the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (Helsinki Commission)
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249. The East European Economies Before Accession to the EU
Author: Keith Crane
, Director of Research at PlanEcon, Inc. and Editor of PlanEcon's Trade and Finance Reviews
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248. Encounters with Wild Capitalism: Post-Socialist Environmentalism in Hungary
Author: Krista Harper
, Lecturer in the Departments of Anthropology and Public Policy at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
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247. Romania's Return to its Western Identity: Internal Reforms and International Security Contribution
Author: H.E. Ion Iliescu
, President of Romania
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246. Is There a Future for Federalism in the Balkans?
Author: H.E. Vojislav Kostunica
, President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and a former Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center
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245. New Borders and Old Neighbors in Europe
Author: Elena Jileva
, Doctoral Candidate at the University of Sussex, Sussex European Institute, UK and a WWC-OSI International Junior Public Policy Scholar
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244. The Social Roots of Ethnic Conflict in East Central Europe: A Comparative Study of the German Diaspora in Hungary, Romania and Slovakia
Author: Balazs Szelenyi
, Lecturer for the Department of History at the University of California, Los Angeles
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243. NATO After September 11: New Purpose or Accelerated Atrophy?
Author: Ilya Prizel
, UCIS Research Professor of East European Studies and Professor of Political Science at the University of Pittsburgh, PA
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242. Roadmaps to NATO Accession: Preparing for Membership
Author: Chris Donnelly and Jeffrey Simon
, Chris Donnelly is the Central and East European Advisor to the Secretary General of NATO. Jeffrey Simon is a Senior Fellow at the Institute for National Strategic Studies, National Defense University, DC.
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241. Understanding Radical Evil: Communism, Fascism and the Lessons of the 20th Century
Author: Vladimir Tismaneanu
, Professor of Government and Politics at the University of Maryland, Editor of East European Politics and Societies, and former Wilson Center Public Policy Scholar
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240. Making a Drizzle into a Rain Storm: Lessons to be Learned from the Conflict in Macedonia
Author: Isa Blumi
, Doctoral Candidate in the Department of History & Middle Eastern Studies at New York University, NY, and a Title VIII-supported JSTS alumnus
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239. Loyalty Amidst Treachery: Austrian-Hungarian Relations, 1955-1956
Author: Bianca Adair
, Fulbright Scholar to Austria and Hungary and a former Title VIII-supported EES Research Scholar
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238. Nationalism and the Problem of Inclusion in Hungary
Author: Alice Freifeld
, Associate Professor of History at the University of Florida, FL, and a former Title VIII-supported EES Short-term Scholar
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237. Macedonia in Crisis
Author: Duncan Perry
, Dean of Graduate Studies & Extended Programs at Millersville University, PA.
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236. Between Hungary and Romania: The Case of the Southern Transylvania's Jews During the Holocaust
Author: Victor Neumann
, Professor of History at the Western University of Timisoara in Romania, former Rozenzweig Fellow at the Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, Holocaust Memorial, DC, and a former Visiting Fulbright Scholar at Catholic University, DC
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235. Future Trends in Southeastern Europe
Author: Julie Mostov
, Director of the Institute for the Humanities at Drexel University, PA.
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234. Humanitarian Intervention Reconsidered: Lessons from Kosovo
Author: Julie Mertus
, Assistant Professor in the School of International Service at American University, DC and a Senior Fellow at the U.S. Institute of Peace.
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233. National Political Ideas and Regime Changes: The Case of Central and Eastern Europe After WWII
Author: Victor Neumann
, Professor of History at the Western University of Timisoara in Romania and a Visiting Fulbright Fellow at Catholic University, DC
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232. The Politics of the EU's Eastward Enlargement
Author: Jan Zielonka
, Professor of Political Science at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy
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231. Constructing Threat in Russian Foreign Policy: Ethnicity, Apocalypse, and Baltic Warriors
Author: Martha Merritt
, Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame, IN and a former Kennan Institute Research Scholar
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230. Ethnicity in Exile: Coping with the Yugoslavs in World War II
Author: Laurie West Van Hook
, Doctoral Candidate in the History Department at the University of Virginia, VA and a Title VIII-supported JSTS Alumna
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229. Educational Reform in the First Decade of Slovenian Political Pluralism
Author: Leopoldina Plut-Pregelj
, Research Associate at the College of Education, University of Maryland, MD
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228. Rediscovering the Black Sea: The Wider Southeast Europe in History, Politics, and Policy
Author: Charles King
, Assistant Professor of International Relations and the Ion Ratiu Chair for Romanian Studies at Georgetown University, DC
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227. Slovenia since 1990
Author: Sabrina Ramet
, Professor of International Studies at the University of Washington, WA, and a Wilson Center Fellow
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226. The Plight of the Roma in Eastern Europe: Free At Last?
Author: Erika Schlager
, Counsel for International Law for the U.S. Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe
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225. Romania's First Post-Communist Decade: From Iliescu to Iliescu
Author: Vladimir Tismaneanu
, Professor of Political Science at the University of Maryland, MD, Editor of the East European Politics and Societies journal, and a former Title VIII-supported EES Research Scholar
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224. The October 5th Mass March on Belgrade: An Eyewitness Account
Author: Velimir Ilic
, Leader of the DOS Democratic Coalition and the Mayor of Cacak
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223. Restarting U.S. - Yugoslav Relations
Author: Vladimir Matic
, Special Representative of the President of Yugoslavia to the U.S., former Wilson Center Public Policy Scholar, and former Title VIII-supported EES Short-term Scholar
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222. Europe and the Politics of Minority Rights
Author: Stephen Deets
, Post-doctoral Fellow at the Walter Havighurst Center for Russian and Post-Soviet Studies at Miami University of Ohio
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221. The Southeastern Enlargement of the European Union: What is at Stake for Croatia and Slovenia
Author: Nicole Lindstrom
, Doctoral Candidate in the Political Science Department at Syracuse University, NY and a Title VIII-supported JSTS Alumna
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220. Bombing to Bring Peace
Author: Aleksa Djilas
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219. KFOR's Record in Kosovo
Author: Sabrina Ramet
, Professor of International Studies at the University of Washington, WA and a Wilson Center Fellow
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218. NATO After the Kosovo Campaign and the KFOR Peacekeeping Operations: What Has Changed?
Author: Andrew Michta
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217. Bosnia and Bulgaria: Crossroads for Two Economic Transitions
Author: John Lampe, Chair and Professor of History at the University of Maryland, College Park and former Director of EES at the Wilson Center from 1987 to 1997
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216. Language, Identity and Balkan Politics: Struggle for Identity in the Former Yugoslavia
Author: Robert Greenberg, Associate Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
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215. Languages and Ethnicity in Balkan Politics: Macedonian, Bulgarian and Albanian
Author: Victor Friedman, Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures at the University of Chicago, IL
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214. European Integration: Who's In, Who's Out, Who Sits and Waits?
Author: Howard Wiarda, Professor and Horwitz Chair for the Political Science Department at the University of Massachusetts, MA, a Senior Scholar the Wilson Center and Senior Associate at CSIS, and a former EES Research Scholar
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213. Making EU Enlargement Work
Author: Fraser Cameron, Head of Political and Academic Affairs for the Delegation of the European Commission in Washington, DC
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212. Geopolitical and Geostrategic Aspects of War in the Former Yugoslavia: 1991-2000
Author: Milan Vego, Professor of Operations at the U.S. Navy War College in Newport, RI
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211. Yugoslavia on the Brink of Elections: The Fate of the Federation
Author: Vladimir Matic, Visiting Professor of International Affairs at Clemson University, SC and a former Public Policy Scholar and Short-term Scholar for the Wilson Center and EES respectively
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210. Twenty Years After Solidarity: The State of Democracy in the Post- Communist World
Author: Bronislaw Geremek, the former Minister of Foreign Affairs for Poland
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209. An Analysis of the Yugoslav Elections and Its Implications
Author: Robert Hayden, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Law, and Director of the Center for Russian and East European Studies at the University of Pittsburgh, PA. Eric Gordy, Assistant Professor of Sociology at Clark University,MA
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208. Top Yugoslav Expert Expects Milosevic to Go Peacefully
Author: Stojan Cerovic, columnist for Vreme news magazine in Belgrade, Serbia, and Fellow at the U.S. Institute for Peace
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207. Yugoslavia Faces the Millennium: Conflict and Continuity
Author: Charles Ingrao, Professor of History at Purdue University, IN
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206. An Assessment of the Peace Process in Bosnia and Kosovo
Author: Jean Tesche, Advisor for the Office of Technical Assistance of the U.S. Treasury in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Wilson Center Public Policy Scholar
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205. Montenegro: Prospects for the
Yugoslav Federation
Author: David Dasic, head of the Montenegro Trade Mission to the U.S.
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204. Subregional Security Arrangements in Central and Southeastern Europe
Author: Adrian Pop, Deputy Director of the Institute of Political Studies of Defense and Military History in Bucharest, Romania, and Fulbright Visiting Scholar at the Department of Government and Politics at the University of Maryland, College Park
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203. How Important is the Past? Interpreting Eastern Europe's Transitional Failures and Successes
Author: Daniel Chirot, Professor of Sociology at the Henry M. Jackson School of International Affairs, University of Washington
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202. The Elements of Poland's Success in its Regional Context Summary
Author: Thomas Simons, U.S. Ambassador to Poland from 1990 to 1993 and currently teaching history at Stanford University, CA
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201. Hungary's Trans-Sovereign Project
(Ten Years After)
Author: Zsuzsa Csergo, Adjunct Professor of Political Science at George Washington University and former East European Studies JSTS Alumni
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200. Hungary 10 Years After:
Permanence of Suspension
Author: Jozsef Borocz, Associate Professor at the Department of Sociology, Rutgers University
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199. The Road to Bosnia and Kosovo: The Role of the Great Powers in the Balkans
Author: Misha Glenny, independent journalist and author
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198. The Lessons of Inter-War Independence for Contemporary Latvia
Author: Aldis Purs, Lecturer at Vidzemes Augstskola, Latvia and former EES Research Scholar
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197. Post-Tudjman Croatia: Time to Rethink Western Policy
Author: Bogdan Denitch, Emeritus Professor of Sociology at City University of New York and Director of the Institute for Transition to Democracy, Zagreb
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196. Why the Balkans?
Author: David Binder, independent journalist and retired New York Times correspondent for the Balkans and Eastern Europe
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195. Quelling Unification Fears: Post-War Kosovo and Albania
Author: Elez Biberaj, Chief of the Albanian Service for Voice of America
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194. A Closer Look at the Slovak NGO Community
Author: Sabina Crisen, Program Associate for East European Studies and former Fulbright Scholar to Romania
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193. Romania's Evolvoing Role in the Euro-Atlantic Community: Challenges, Change, Perspectives
Author: Petre Roman, Romanian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, and former President of the Romanian Senate (1996-1999), member of parliament, and Prime Minister of Romania's first two democratic governments (1990 and 1991)
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192. Bulgaria in the Post-Kosovo Era
Author: Kostadin Grozev, Visiting Senior Fulbright Lecturer for the Department of Government at Wesleyan University, CT
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191. Biased Justice: "Humanrightsism" and the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
Author: Robert M. Hayden, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Law and Director of the Center for Russian and East European Studies at the University of Pittsburgh
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190. Mediating Inter-ethnic Relations: Successes and Failures in the New Europe
Author: Allen Kassof, President of the Project on Ethnic Relations
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189. Europe and U.S. Relations 10 Years After the Fall of the Berlin Wall: A Retrospective
Author: Ambassador Robert L. Hutchings, Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs at the Woodrow Wilson School of International Affairs, Princeton University, and former Woodrow Wilson Fellow
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188. The Southeast Europe Stability Pact: Stability Without Security is Bad for the Balkans
Author: Daniel N. Nelson, Editor of International Politics, Senior Consultant with Global Concepts, Inc., and, starting January 2000, Professor of Democratization at the George C. Marshall Center for European Security Studies in Garmisch, Germany
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187. Milosevic: Has NATO's Policy Rendered this Chief Impediment to Peace, Stronger?
Author: Louise Branson and Dusko Doder, co-authors of the just-published Milosevic: Portrait of a Tyrant and former foreign correspondents for the Balkans
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186. Eastern Europe's First Post-Communist Decade: How Liberal, How Democratic?
Author: Vladimir Tismaneanu, Professor of Government and Politics at the University of Maryland, College Park, editor of the journal East European Politics and Societies, and author
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185. Burdens of the Past: Separation as
Solution to Post-War Kosovo
Author: Michael Shafir, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Senior Regional Specialist
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184. Post-Kosovo Serbian Politics: Missed Opportunities For Peace
Author: Aleksa Djilas, former Research Associate of the Russian Research Center, Harvard University (1987-1994) and Yugoslav political analyst
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183. Post-Kosovo War Reconstruction of Southeastern Europe: The View From Macedonia
Author: Ljubica Acevska, Ambassador of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia to the U.S
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182. Language, Nationalism and Serbian Politics
Author: Robert Greenberg Gow, EES Research Scholar and Assistant Professor in the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
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181. Once In The Club: Continuing Reform In The Czech Military and NATO
Author: Marybeth P. Ulrich, Associate Professor of Government at the U.S. Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, PA
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180. Kosovo: Policy Implications and Future Challenges
Author: Vladimir Matic, Public Policy Fellow at the Wilson Center and Visiting Professor at Clemson University
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179. The Kosovo Crisis: Some Lessons From Bosnia and The Fate of Southeastern Europe
Author: John R. Lampe, Chairperson and Professor of History at the University of Maryland
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178. U.S. Policy In The Balkans: Federation as Exit Strategy
Author: Louis Sell, former Director, Office of Russian and Eurasian Analysis, U.S. Department of State and Wilson Center Fellow
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177. NATO'S Calculation: No Alternative In The Former Yugoslavia
Author: James Gow, reader in War Studies at King’s College, University of London and Wilson Center Public Policy Scholar
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176. The Role of The Hungarian Non-Profit Sector In Post-Communist Society
Author: Robert Jenkins, visiting scholar in the Department of Sociology at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
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175. Bulgaria and The Development of The Balkans Since 1989
Author: Richard Crampton, Professor of History at the University of Oxford, England, and Wilson Center Fellow
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174. The Two-Germanies, NATO, and The Warsaw Pact
Author: Christopher Jones, Associate Professor of Political Science at the Jackson School of International Affairs, University of Washington, Seattle
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173. Philosopher-Kings and Technocrats: Intellectuals in Czech Politics
Author: Andrea Orzoff, PhD candidate in the Department of History, Stanford University, CA
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172. Banking On The Environment In Central and Eastern Europe
Author: Tamar Gunter, Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science at George Washington University, Washington, DC
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171. Solving The Gabcikovo-Nagymaros Dam Conflict
Author: Stephen Deets, Program Assistant for the Central European Policy Program, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC
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170. New Trends In East European Higher Education
Author: Andrzej Tymowski, Program Director at the American Council of Learned Societies, New York, NY
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169. The Fear of Islam In Croatian Politics
Author: Marko Prelec, Adjunct Professor of History at the United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD
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168. The Dynamics of Religion and Politics In Poland
Author: Maryjane Osa, Assistant Professor of Government and International Studies at the University of South Carolina, Columbia
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167. Slovakia's Elections: Outcomes and Consequences
Author: Rodger Potocki, Program Officer for East Central Europe at the National Endowment for Democracy, Washington, DC
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166. Kosovo: A Clash of Principle With Reality
Author: Robert M. Hayden, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Law, University of Pittsburg, PA
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165. Televiziunea Romana: Regional Issues and Ethnic Minorities In Cluj
Author: Constantin Trofin, Editor-in-Chief of Televiziunea Romana in Cluj, Romania
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164. Nationalism, The Kosovo Crisis, and Political Change In Serbia
Author: Lenard J. Cohen, Professor of Political Science at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, Canada
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163. Determined Histories: Macedonia In The International Arena
Author: Keith Brown, lecturer in Anthropology, University of Wales, Lampeter
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162. Kosovo: Challenge To Balkan Stability
Author: Rich Batsavage, Senior Analyst on the Bosnian Task Force, Office of the Secretary of Defense
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161. Current Issues In Polish Foreign Policy
Author: Piotr Wandycz, Professor Emeritus of History, Yale University, New Haven, CT
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160. The Roma of Eastern Europe Since 1989: Communities In Crisis
Author: David M. Crowe, Professor of History at Elon College, NC
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159. The Politics of Language Reform In The Yugoslav Successor States
Author: Robert D. Greenberg, Assistant Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
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158. Dilemmas of The Political Left in Latvia
Author: Andrejs Plakans, Professor of History at Iowa State University, Ames
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157. Reflections on The "Elegant Takeover" of Czechoslovakia
Author: Bradley F. Abrams, Assistant Professor of History at Columbia University, New York, NY. H. Gordon Skilling, Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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156. Two Worlds of Arms Control,
Two Visions of Europe
Author: Daniel N. Nelson, William Foster Fellow at the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency and Professor of International Studies at Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA
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155. Shock Therapy In Latin America, Russia, and Eastern Europe
Author: Mitchell Orenstein, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY
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154. Hungary's Upcoming Elections; Political Prospects & The Economic Dimension
Author: Tamás Réti, Economist at Kopint-Datorg Economic Research, Marketing, and Computing Company in Budapest, Hungary
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153. The Hidden Geography of Czech Modernism
Author: Katherine David-Fox, Assistant Professor of History at Ohio State University, Columbus, OH. Steven Beller, independent scholar and author
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152. The 1997 Parliamentary Elections In Poland:
How Much DÉJA VU?
Author: Krzysztof Jasiewicz, Professor of Sociology at Washington & Lee University, Lexington, VA; and Research Associate in the Institute of Political Studies at the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw
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151. Russian Policy on NATO Expansion In The Baltics
Author: Stephen Blank, Douglas MacArthur Professor of Research at the Strategic Studies Institute of the US Army War College
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150. A Dayton Update From Bosnia: December 1997; Contradictory Croatia and The Dayton Process
Author: Charles Ingrao, Professor of History at Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
John R. Lampe, EES Consulting Director and Professor of History at the University of Maryland, College Park
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149. Why Some Succeed and Others Fail: Eight Years of Transition In Eastern Europe
Author: Grzegorz Ekiert, Associate Professor of Government at Harvard University
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148. Without Remorse: Czech National Socialism and The Habsburg State
T. Mills Kelly, Assistant Professor of History at Grinnell College, Grinnell, IA Catherine Albrecht, Associate Professor of History and Director of the History Program at the University of Baltimore
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147. The Politics of Language In Romania and Moldova
Author: Charles King, Ion Ratiu Chair of Romanian Studies and Assistant Professor of Government at Georgetown University
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146. One More Reason For Communism's Collapse: Television In Poland, 1951-1989
Author: Robert M. Ponichtera, Research Associate in the East European Studies program at the Woodrow Wilson Center
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145. Czech and Slovak Economies:
Similar Problems, Different Cures
Author: Jan Vanous, co-founder and president of PlanEcon, Inc., a Washington DC-based economic research and consulting firm specializing in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union
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144. Bulgaria After The Elections: Reform Process Underway
Author: Vladislav T. Todorov, lecturer in the Department of Slavic Languages at the University of Pennsylvania
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143. From Implementation to Partnership:
Post-SFOR Options In Bosnia
Author: James Gow, reader in War Studies at King's College, University of London
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142. The Enlargement of NATO and Central European Politics
Author: Thomas S. Szayna, National Security Analyst at RAND, Santa Monica, CA
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141. The Violent Dissolution of Yugoslavia:
A Comparative Perspective
Author: Valerie Bunce, Professor of Government at Cornell University
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139. Solidarity's Revival and Polish Politics
Author: Marian Krzaklewski, chair of the Solidarity trade union and leader of Akcja Wyborcza Solidarnosc (AWS), the Solidarity Electoral Action Coalition
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140. Bosnian Economic Prospects and The Dayton Process After 1997
Author: John R. Lampe, EES Consulting Director, and Professor of History at the University of Maryland, College Park
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138. Persistent Problems of Transition: Higher Education Reform In Hungary
Author: Erno Zalai, Professor and chair of mathematical economics and econometrics at the University of Economic Sciences in Budapest, Hungary, and Wilson Center Guest Scholar
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137. Troubled Economic Transitions In The Yugoslav Successor States
Author: John R. Lampe, EES Consulting Director, and Professor of History at the University of Maryland, College Park
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136. Present Day Hungarian Politics and The Memory of 1956
Author: Istvan Deak, Seth Low Professor of History at Columbia University and former Wilson Center Fellow
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135. Stunted Growth In Hungary, Croatia, and Slovenia
Author: Keith Crane,Director of Research at PlanEcon, Inc., in Washington, D.C.
Paula Bailey Smith, East European Studies Program Associate at the Center
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134. Preventing Ethnic Conflict: Macedonia and The Pluralist Paradigm
Author: Steven L. Burg, Professor of Politics at Brandeis University in Waltham, MA
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133. Bulgaria's Best and Worst of Times
Author: John R. Lampe, EES Consulting Director, and Professor of History at the University of Maryland, College Park
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132. Serbia At Political Crossroads
Author: Thomas S. Szayna, National Security Analyst at RAND, Santa Monica, CA
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129. Polish Politics In The First Year of Aleksander Kwasniewski's Presidency
Author: Krzysztof Jasiewicz, Professor of Sociology at Washington &Lee University in Lexington, Virginia, and former European Studies Short-term Scholar
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