Peacemakers : American leadership and the end of genocide in the Balkans /

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Author / Creator:Pardew, James W. (James William), 1944- author.
Imprint:Lexington, Kentucky : The University Press of Kentucky, [2018]
©2018
Description:1 online resource
Language:English
Series:Studies in Conflict, Diplomacy, and Peace
Studies in conflict, diplomacy, and peace.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11759484
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ISBN:9780813174365
0813174368
9780813174372
0813174376
081317435X
9780813174358
9780813174358
Notes:Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:'Peacemakers' is a candid, inside account of the US response to the disintegration of Yugoslavia by James Pardew, an official at the heart of American policy-making, diplomacy, and military operations, from the US-led negotiations on Bosnia in 1995 until Kosovo declared independence in 2008. The text describes in colorful detail the drama of war and diplomacy in the Balkans and the motives, character, talents, and weaknesses of the heroes and villains involved.
Other form:Print version: Pardew, James W. Peacemakers : American leadership and the end of genocide in the Balkans. Lexington, Kentucky : University Press of Kentucky, ©2018 xv, 406 pages Studies in conflict, diplomacy, and peace. 9780813174358
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The wars that accompanied the breakup of Yugoslavia in the 1990s were the deadliest European conflicts since World War II. The violence escalated to the point of genocide when, over the course of ten days in July 1995, Serbian troops under the command of General Ratko Mladic murdered 8,000 unarmed men and boys who had sought refuge at a UN safe-haven in Srebrenica. Shocked, the United States quickly launched a diplomatic intervention supported by military force that ultimately brought peace to the new nations created when Yugoslavia disintegrated.

Peacemakers is the first inclusive history of the successful multilateral intervention in the Balkans from 1995-2008 by an official directly involved in the diplomatic and military responses to the crises. A deadly accident near Sarajevo in 1995 thrust James Pardew into the center of efforts to stop the fighting in Bosnia. In a detailed narrative, he shows how Richard Holbrooke and the US envoys who followed him helped to stop or prevent vicious wars in Bosnia, Croatia, Kosovo, and Macedonia. Pardew describes the human drama of diplomacy and war, illuminating the motives, character, talents, and weaknesses of the national leaders involved.

Pardew demonstrates that the use of US power to relieve human suffering is a natural fit with American values. Peacemakers serves as a potent reminder that American leadership and multilateral cooperation are often critical to resolving international crises.

Item Description:Includes index.
Physical Description:1 online resource
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780813174365
0813174368
9780813174372
0813174376
081317435X
9780813174358