Britain, NATO and the Lessons of the Balkan Conflicts, 1991 -1999Stephen Badsey, Paul Latawski This publication considers the lessons to be gained for Britain, the British armed forces, and for NATO as a whole, from the Yugoslav wars of dissolution (1991-1999), with particular emphasis on the Kosovo crisis. The papers come from a diverse and high quality mixture of analysts, practitioners and policy-makers. |
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