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<nettime> Bosnia Report special issue on Kosova crisis |
BOSNIAN INSTITUTE (LONDON) http://www.bosnia.org.uk NEW EDITION OF BOSNIA REPORT COVERS KOSOVA CRISIS, CROATIAS ROLE IN THE BOSNIAN CONFLICT AND THE BRCKO ARBITRATION DECISION The Bosnian Institute recently launched a comprehensive and regularly updated Web site (http://www.bosnia.org.uk) about Bosnia-Herzegovina and regional issues. The site carries current and archived issues of Bosnia Report and a variety of Bosnia-related content. * BOSNIA REPORT: in the latest issue we carry an editorial entitled "Our Man in Belgrade" about the failings of Western policy towards Milosevic, plus a series of in-depth articles concerning Bosnia and the Kosova crisis and a special report on revelations from Hrvoje Sarinic's recent book about the cosy relationship between Milosevic and Tudjman during the Bosnian war. * LATEST NEWS: our news section is updated almost daily and carries articles and information from a number of sources about Bosnia, the Kosova crisis and the region. Among recent articles are Branka Magas's response to Vojin Dimitrijevic about NATO bombing and various opinion pieces from around the world about the Kosova crisis. * ABOUT BOSNIA: the Bosnian Institute site contains a wealth of information about Bosnia, its people, places, history, arts and literature, with a multitude of links to other sites of interest on the Internet. This section also contains an interactive map of Bosnia with embedded links to local Bosnian Web sites. * ABOUT THE INSTITUTE: the Bosnian Institute exists to provide education and information on the history and culture of Bosnia-Herzegovina, and to actively encourage the growth of a pluralist democratic society in the region. Details of the Institutes events, publications, seminars and cultural programme are available on this site, plus information about how to get involved in the groups work. The Bosnian Institute Web site is available at http://www.bosnia.org.uk ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is a one-off mailing to individuals and organisations with an interest in the region. Please accept our apologies if this message has been received in error. To continue to receive occasional information about the Bosnian Institute, send a blank e-mail to [email protected] from your own e-mail account or send an e-mail to [email protected] with the message subscribe BOSINST <your e-mail address>. --- # distributed via nettime-l : no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a closed moderated mailinglist for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: [email protected] and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: [email protected]