The role of intelligence in ending the War in Bosnia in 1995 / / edited by Timothy R. Walton.

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Place / Publishing House:Lanham : : Lexington Books,, [2014]
2014
Year of Publication:2014
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (212 pages) :; illustrations, maps
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Table of Contents:
  • Foreword: Navigating from war to peace: enduring challenges for presidents and citizens / Jonathan R. Alger
  • The historical and bureaucratic context of the declassified documents / Timothy R. Walton
  • Beyond Bosnia: ethnical reasoning in political deliberations about humanitarian intervention / Pia Antolic-Piper, William Hawk, David McGraw, and Mark Piper
  • New lessons from the War in Bosnia: an analysis using computational methods / Anamaria Berea
  • Conflict frames and the timing of U.S. intervention in Bosnia / John Hulsey and John A. Scherpereel
  • Analytic intelligence and bosnia policymaking in the Clinton Administration / Steven L. Burg
  • Explaining U.S. foreign policy toward Bosnia, 1993-95: national identity, credibility, and the "stalemate machine" / Bernd Kaussler, Jonathan Keller, and Yi Edward Yang
  • Towards a new social memory of the Bosnian genocide: countering al-Qaeda's radicalization myth with the CIA "Bosnia, intelligence, and the Clinton presidency" archive / Frances Flannery
  • The impact of intelligence on DOD perceptions of the Bosnian Conflict, 1995 / Jonathan Smith
  • Fallen off the priority list: was Srebrenica an intelligence failure? / Bob De Graaff and Cees Wiebes
  • The compromises necessary to get the final deal / Timothy R. Walton.