Forced Migration Monitor, May 1999, No. 29


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Forced Migration Monitor, May 1999, No. 29


Forced Migration Monitor
May 1999, No. 29
 
Table of Contents
 
CIS Conference: Reflections on Lost Opportunities and Potential New
Directions

Chechnya Struggles with Aftermath of Conflict 
       
Chairman’s Statement From Vienna Meeting on Meskhetian Turk Issues 

Early Action Needed in Macedonia for Kosovo Refugees 

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Boris
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Forced Migration Projects
Open Society Institute
400 West 59th Street, 4th floor
New York, NY 10019
tel: (212) 548-0655
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e-mail: [email protected]
http://www.soros.org/migrate.html
 
Advisory Committee:
 
    Ludmilla Alexeeva
    Jeremy R. Azrael
    Arthur C. Helton (convenor)
    Murray Feshbach
    Morten Kjaerum
    Aryeh Neier
    Barnett R. Rubin
    Warren Zimmermann
 
Staff:
 
    Arthur C. Helton, Director
    Justin Burke
    Eliana Jacobs
    Marie J. Jeannot
    Paulette A. Layton
    Alexander Lupis
    Tatyana Lyutova
 
The Open Society Institute-New York is a private operating and
grantmaking foundation that promotes the development of open societies
around the world. OSI-New York develops and implements a variety of
domestic and international programs in the areas of educational,
social, and legal reform, and encourages public debate and policy
alternatives in complex and often controversial fields.
OSI-New York is part of a network of more than 24 autonomous nonprofit
foundations and other organizations created and funded by
philanthropist George Soros in Central and Eastern Europe, the former
Soviet Union, Haiti, and South Africa, as well as in the United
States.
 
¿ OSI, May 1999
 
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