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Balkans InitiativeUSIP has been deeply engaged in the Balkans since 1996, starting in Bosnia immediately after the signing of the Dayton Accords ending the civil war, and expanding its activities to Kosovo, Serbia, Montenegro, and Macedonia gradually over the last decade. The main post-conflict concerns lie in Bosnia, which is still imperfectly at peace, and Serbia/Kosovo, the last remaining serious threat to Balkans stability. As the Balkans head toward their European destiny, USIP's goals are to help bring real peace to Bosnia and help devise a stable solution on the status of Kosovo, as well as derive lessons learned from the UN Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) as it draws to a conclusion. The Balkans Initiative is a part of the Center for Post-Conflict Peace and Stability Operations at USIP. USIP's goals in the Balkans are to:
HighlightsKosovo Isn't the Problem, Serbia Is Kosovo/Serbia: Which Direction Next? Coming Soon to a Country Near You: Kosova Sovereignty Balkans InitiativeContact |
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