Chronicles the war in Kosovo, discussing the background of Serb-Albanian conflict, Slobodan Milosevic's career and his use of Kosovo, NATO's involvement, civil atrocities, the February 1999 Rambouillet peace conference, and other aspects of the war.
A collection of essays which assess the implications of the changing international security environment, especially for the United States and its military, in the decade since Operation Desert Storm.
Studies the history of Kosovo, a region in the former Yugoslavia; includes information on the rise of the medieval Serbian state, the evolution of modern Albania, and the story of the Ottoman rule in Europe.
Describes the wars that erupted in Yugoslavia in 1991, soon after the collapse of communism and the end of the Cold War, and discusses the events that led to the clash between ethnic groups in the Balkans.
In early 1999, Drita, an Albanian, and Zoran, a Serb, become friends. However, as Serb-Albanian tensions rise in Kosovo, their families become enemies and the events that follow threaten to destroy their friendship.