ISBN0737757868 (hardcover)
9780737757866 (hardcover)
寄与者Alexander Cruden, editor.
一般注記Chapter 1 : An overview of the conflict in the Balkans -- Centuries of strife set the stage for the Bosnian Conflict / Michael Cusack -- Humanitarian aid is not enough in a time of mass killings / Margaret Thatcher, ... [et al.] -- The United States aims to facilitate peace in the Balkans / Bill Clinton -- A leader of violence in the Balkans dies before being convicted / Marcus Tanner -- Fifteen years later, Serbia condemns a mass slaughter / Ron Synovitz -- Chapter 2 : Ethnic conflict was not the central cause of the strife in Bosnia / Susan L. Woodward -- Religion was the main issue behind the attacks in Bosnia / Michael A. Sells -- The United States and the Western Europe mishandles the outbreaks of violence in Bosnia / Lester H. Brune -- Different US strategies could have limited the damage / Wayne Bert -- Systematic rape was a Serbian war tactic / M. Cherif Bassiouni and Marcia McCormick -- A UN declaration failed to save thousands of lives in Srebrenica / Ivan Lupis -- The NATO bombing campaign helped bring peace to the Balkans / Ryan C. Hendrickson -- The NATO bombing hurt the cause of the Bosnian people / The Militant -- International criminal tribunals are tools for peace / Richard J. Goldstone -- The United States' strategy was correct for Bosnia, and the future / Richard Holbrooke -- Chapter 3 : Each day became worse for a girl in Sarajevo / Zlata Filipovic -- Moral bravery persists amid the desperation of survival / Zlatko Dizdarevic -- The contradictions of Bosnia lead toward fear and insanity / David Rieff -- A war reporter struggles to remember and forget the Siege of Sarajevo / Janine di Giovanni.