This authoritative history of the U.S.-led war in Kosovo in 1999 by a former State Department official goes behind the scenes of the life-and-death showdown between NATO and Slobodan Milosevic over t
A moving testimony to the power of literature to bring people together in even the most difficult of circumstances. In the spring of 1999, the world watched as more than 800,000 Kosovo Albanians pou
"Why do Britain, France, and Italy provide or refuse military support for U.S.-led uses of force? This book provides a unique, multiple-case study analysis of transatlantic burden-sharing. Sixty origi
With the end of the Cold War, many believed that a new, more stable international legal order would emerge. But an enormous gap in values--most noticeably concerning armed intervention--has prevented
In a study sponsored by the U.S. Air Force, RAND researcher Lambeth analyzes NATO's 1999 air war against Yugoslavia, which attempted to stop Serb leader Slobodan Milosevic's campaign of "ethnic cleans
Since the end of the Cold War, the U.S. military has found itself embroiled in many "operations other than war." Most controversial of these have been humanitarian interventions, which often lacked a
With the end of the Cold War, many believed that a new, more stable international legal order would emerge. But an enormous gap in values-most noticeably concerning armed intervention-has prevented th