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Balkan Issue of Human Rights Review



Special Issue of Human Rights Review on Human Rights in the Balkans

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Table of Contents

Human Rights Review,  Volume 1, Number 2

Special Issue on Human Rights in Bosnia and the Balkans

Notes on Contributors

Editor’s Introduction, by Thomas Cushman

Ideals and Realities in Bosnia and Herzegovina

"Secession, International Law, and Human Rights: The Case of the
Former Yugoslavia,"
by Daniel Kofman

"The Bosnian Paradigm," by Rusmir Mahmutcehajic

"Anticipating Consequences: What Bosnia Taught Us About Healing the
Wounds of War," by Judith Pintar

"An Impossible Country: The Failure of the Dayton Project to
Reintegrate Bosnia and Hercegovina, 1996-1999," by Sumantra Bose

Cultural Representations, Political Policies, and Human Rights

"The Quest for Tolerance in Sarajevo’s Textbooks," by  Robert J. Donia

"Baedeker Barbarism: Rebecca West's Black Lamb and Grey Falcon, Robert
Kaplan's Balkan Ghosts,  and Social Outcomes in the Balkans," by
Cynthia Simmons

"On the Injustice of Postmodernism: Peter Handke Visits Serbia," by
Keith Doubt

Symposium: Kosovo and Human Rights

Introduction by Sabrina P. Ramet

"Kosovo and Human Rights," by Eric Gordy

"Beyond Borders: The Human Rights Imperative for  Intervention in
Kosovo," by Julie Mertus

"Priority  for Human Rights or International Law?" by Christine von
Kohl
 
"Law, War, and Kosovo: Further Loosening the Bands of Wickedness," by
James Gow

"NATO Intervention on Trial: The Legal Case That Was Never Made," by 
Paul Williams and Michael P. Scharf.

"Refugee Returns in Kosovo: Learning from Mistakes in Bosnia and
Croatia,"  by Vjeran Pavlokovic

"Western Media and the ‘Other Serbia,’" by Nafsika Papanikolatos

"Evil and the Obsolescence of  State Sovereignty," by Sabrina P. Ramet

"Left Behind: American Socialists, Human Rights, and Kosovo,"  by Ian
Williams

"Human Rights and the Responsibility of Intellectuals"  by Thomas
Cushman


Reviews

Sjecam se [I Remember]: Writings by Bosnian Women Refugees. Edited by
Radmila Manojlovic Zarkovic.  San Francisco: Aunt Lute Books, 1996

The Suitcase: Refugee Voices From Bosnia and Croatia.  Edited by Julie
Mertus, Jasmina Tesanovic, Habiba Metikos, and Rada Boric.  Berkeley:
University of California Press, 1997.
Vjeran Pavlokovic

Jean Bethke Elshtain, New Wine in Old Bottles: International Politics
and Ethical Discourse.  South Bend, IN: University of Notre Dame
Press, 1998. With contributions by Fred Dallmayr, Martha Merritt, and
Raimo Vayrnen.

Michael N. Barnett

Thomas Cushman
Whitehead Associate Professor of Critical Thought
Associate Professor of Sociology
Wellesley College
Wellesley, MA 02481
U.S.A

(781) 283-2142
(781) 283-3664 (fax)

Editor, Human Rights Review
http://www.wellesley.edu/Sociology/HRRindex.html

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