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61. ROAD TO PEACE: NATO and the International Community in Bosnia by Rupert Murray | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(2001-01)
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62. The Yugoslav Wars (2): Bosnia, Kosovo and Macedonia 1992 - 2001 (Elite) (No. 2) by Nigel Thomas, K. Mikulan | |
Paperback: 48
Pages
(2006-11-28)
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Good military history |
63. The History of Servia, and the Servian Revolution; With a Sketch of the Insurrection in Bosnia by Leopold Von Ranke | |
Paperback: 338
Pages
(2010-10-14)
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64. Taming Balkan Nationalism: The Habsburg 'Civilizing Mission' in Bosnia 1878-1914 by Robin Okey | |
Hardcover: 352
Pages
(2007-11-17)
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65. BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA: CIVIL WAR: An entry from Gale's <i>History Behind the Headlines, Vols. 1-6</i> by Robert H. Whealey | |
Digital: 5
Pages
(2001)
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66. La ruina de Bosnia.(historia militar; análisis de conflictos armados)(TT: Bosnia's ruin.)(TA: military history; analysis of conflicts): An article from: Letras Libres by David Rieff | |
Digital: 10
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(2000-01-01)
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67. Aftermath: Bosnia's Long Road to Peace by Sara Terry | |
Paperback: 207
Pages
(2005-09)
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Editorial Review Product Description *the exhumation and identification of approximately 20,000 victims of ethnic cleansing *the widows of Srebrenica, who lost more than 7,000 men to the July 1995 massacre by Serbs *refugee families who return to rebuild homes and villages destroyed in the war *the youth of Sarajevo *and the Bosnians who bear scars of war, including the 3K Sarajevo wheelchair basketball team. AUTHORBIO: Sara Terry was a staff writer at the Christian Science Monitor for ten years.Her work has also appeared in the NYT Magazine, Rolling Stone, and the Boston Globe. She is a 2005 recipient of the Alicia Patterson Fellowship for her reportage on Bosnia. Lawrence Weschler, a staff writer for The New Yorker for over 20 years, has written about political tragedies and cultural comedies. He is a two-time winner of the George Polk Award, and of a Lannan Literary Award. The author of eleven books, including Mr. Wilson’s Cabinet of Wonder and Vermeer in Bosnia, he has taught at Princeton, Columbia, Bard, and the UCSC He currently serves as the director of the NY Institute for the Humanities at NYU. |
68. Religious Separation and Political Intolerance in Bosnia-Herzegovina (Eugenia & Hugh M. Stewart '26 Series on Eastern Europe) by Mitja Velikonja | |
Hardcover: 384
Pages
(2003-02-05)
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69. Waging Modern War:Bosnia, Kosovo, and the Future of Combat by Wesley K. Clark, General Wesley K. Clark | |
Hardcover: 304
Pages
(2001-05)
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Editorial Review Product Description Ugly, shocking, frightening, war came to Europe once more in March 1999. The world watched in dismay as Yugoslavia's military machine attacked its own citizens in the province of Kosovo. Pictures of refugees fleeing and stories of murder and rape flashed to the top of the news. But this time, the United States and its allies intervened. Using an innovative, high-technology air operation, NATO brought modern military power to bear against Serb forces in the field and the machinery of repression that backed them up. It was modern war-limited in scope, measured in effect, extraordinarily complex in execution. The American commander who oversaw this massive military effort and managed the often incompatible demands of NATO's nineteen governments was General Wesley K. Clark. In Waging Modern War, Clark recounts not only the events that led to armed conflict, but also the context within which he made the key strategic decisions. He also describes, for the first time, the personal conflict he felt as he walked the tightrope of high diplomacy and military strategy and navigated the crushing restraints of domestic politics. Laying out the new realities of war-fighting and war-planning, Clark reveals how the American military infrastructure will have to adapt if it is to meet new threats. This is the story of war today, and as it will be fought tomorrow. Customer Reviews (43)
Clark misunderstands modern war -- and his results prove it
Clark's Got it.
Insider account of the Balkans crisis
Something to upset everyone
If you have to read this book, buy it used and save some $ |
70. Cry of Bosnia by Elvira Simic | |
Paperback: 86
Pages
(1998-06-24)
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71. The Bosnia Elegies by Adrian Oktenberg | |
Paperback: 64
Pages
(1997-01-01)
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72. Living Bosnia: Political Essays & Interviews by Rusmir Mahmutcehajic | |
Paperback: 221
Pages
(1994)
Asin: B00332MISO Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
73. Bosnia: current issues and U.S. policy.(Report): An article from: Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports and Issue Briefs by Steven Woehrel | |
Digital: 17
Pages
(2009-04-01)
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74. "Good to Go": The Rescue of Capt. Scott O'Grady, Usaf, from Bosnia by Mary Pat Kelly | |
Hardcover: 355
Pages
(1996-04)
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"Good to Go" As a footnote: my husband (in the book Cpl Lindsey--he has continued his faithful service and has been promoted)doesn't not share my sentiments.He sees it as a job--that's what he is paid to do.He doesn't even like talking about it.
Not neccessarily a Good To Go book
'Good to Go' : The Rescue of Capt. Scott O'Grady, Usaf, from
OUSTANDING!!!
I wish there were more books like this out there!! |
75. Intelligence and the War in Bosnia: 1992-1995 (Studies in Intelligence History) by Cees Wiebes | |
Paperback: 488
Pages
(2003-04-01)
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From my perspective. It's hard to believe that such a catalogue of errors could have been allowed to take place and one wonders what a different place the world would have been if those who thought they knew better had actually done better. I believe that the author has actually invested deep personal emotion in this cause and that shone through the awful detail to me as a reader. I enjoyed the way that open source intelligence was utilised to provide such global depth. I understand that the author may be speaking at an intelligence conference in DC next year and I will try my best to be there. (Poor student!) See also http://www.balkanpeace.org.
Unique Blend of Lessons Learned and Tutorial on Intelligence
This is the only book that I know of that fully integrates deliberate studies of UN intelligence; Western and NATO intelligence (which the author correctly notes does not exist); Dutch intelligence; and belligerent party intelligence. Several recurring themes of lasting value emerged from my reading of this book: 1) The UN is dangerously devoid of intelligence qua decision-support.The culture of the UN leadership, the UN bureaucracy, and the UN delegates is one that places a higher priority on the semblance--the mockery--of lip service to open sources and legal methods, while sacrificing the lives of UN forces in the field.One cannot read this book, and its superb documentation of how UN Force Commander after UN Force Commander pleaded for intelligence support, only to be told no by the staff in New York, without becoming very angry.This book makes it perfectly clear that the UN leadership failed the Croats, the Serbs, and the international peacekeepers, in every possible way.Toward the end of the book the author also focuses on the UN as a source for the belligerents, i.e. UN incapacity for operational security and secure communications in fact makes it a primary source for belligerents seeking to kill one another. 2) The West failed in Bosnia in part because it became over-reliant on technical intelligence (which it could not process or analyze with sufficient speed and reliability), and did not have adequate numbers of competent clandestine Human Intelligence (HUMINT) or even ground-truth observers in the region.A contributing source of failure was the evidently deliberate decision on the part of the Clinton White House to downplay the conflict and to withhold such intelligence warning as they did have from the UN, in the misplaced belief that sharing such information would interfere with the peace process.Tens of thousands died because of Clinton White House irresponsibility. 3) Intelligence "liaison" or structured sharing across national boundaries, was an ungodly mess made worse by the inherent biases and rose-colored glasses worn by the Americans and the British on one side, and the French and the Germans on the other."Wishful thinking" by policy makers interfered with proper assessments of the relative condition and intentions of the various belligerents. 4) The CIA clandestine endeavor was split, with one Station operating out of Sarajevo and another out of Zagreb, and no overall coordination or integration of sources and reports. 5) Civil Affairs (CA) as a military occupational specialty is blown forever by CIA Directorate of Operations (DO) abuses, most without the permission of the U.S. European theater commander.CIA/DO managers should be disciplined for this breach of internal US government protocols. 6) The Dutch were not ready to field a major operational or tactical intelligence support architecture, and in-fighting among various elements prevented the various analysts from making the most of what little they could glean from varied sources.The same was actually true of all Western intelligence communities--all had other priorities and too few resources [although language deficiencies are not emphasized by the author, one presumed a grotesque lack of required competencies across the Croat and Serb dialects as well as Yugoslavian, Turkish, and Arabic].In the view of a senior officer whose quotations close Chapter 3, heads should be rolling for dereliction of duty--although the subject refers only to the Dutch, the reviewer would add US and British heads as well. 7) The book excels--is remarkable and perhaps unique--for its discussion of the secret arms supplies--not only the routes, the providers, the landing zone delivery means--but the active violation by the US of the embargo, and the active role of US Special Forces in violating the embargo without a covert action "finding", and hence also in violation of US law.Other nations were equally at fault. It is clear from the book that the UN needs not only operational and tactical intelligence for the specific area of operations, but an extended intelligence and operational capability sufficient to *interdict* incoming arms to the belligerents.This book may well be the single best reference on this topic. 8) The sections of the book on signals and imagery intelligence are a work of art, combining historical scholarship with original research and a very fine tutorial aspect.The listing of the 11 disadvantages of SIGINT (pages 224-228) is the finest I have ever seen.The bottom line in both instances is: too much collection, too little processing and analysis.The author uses a remarkable quote from a former Director of the National Security Agency to make this point: good news is that we can exploit a million messages a day; bad news is that we don't know which million out of the billions we capture to do...Also interesting is the detailed accounting of belligerent party competencies in SIGINT and IMINT, to include the use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and advanced methods. 9)The book ends with two notes that I choose to emphasize, although the author makes many valuable observations in his conclusions that I will not repeat here:first, support to UN operations was the *fifth* priority for Western intelligence, coming after force protection, after ground truth observation, after support for air targeting, and after support for NATO ground troop planning; and second, Doctors Without Borders, a non-governmental organization, was the *only* entity to get true validated warning of the Srebrenica genocide. The index is terrible-names only.Properly indexing the book for references to all intelligence sources and methods as well as events and practices, would make it 2X to 3X more valuable as a basic reference. This book is highly recommended and a "must have" for every national security and international affairs library, and for every professional interested in peacekeeping intelligence. ... Read more |
76. Peace Journey: The Struggle for Peace in Bosnia by Carl Bildt | |
Hardcover: 423
Pages
(1999-02)
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Starting a war is the easy part
A detailed account! |
77. History of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia | |
Paperback: 62
Pages
(2010-09-15)
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78. Bosnia A Short History by Noel Malcolm | |
Hardcover:
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(1994)
Asin: B002OT1P4A Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
79. BOSNIA: A Shory History by Noel Malcolm | |
Hardcover:
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(1994)
Asin: B002FBC8UW Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
80. CLEANSE THEIR SOULS: Peace Keeping and War Fighting in Bosnia 1992-1993 by Monty Woolley | |
Hardcover: 256
Pages
(2005-02)
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Editorial Review Product Description Thanks to the Author's diary we have here an extraordinary spontaneous and important account of British troops performing vital military and humanitarian tasks. War correspondent and MP, Martin Bell describes it as 'earning its place among the impartial narratives of the Bosnian War |
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