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      <title>Book Discussion on [First Do No Harm]</title>
      <description>David Gibbs talked about his book [First Do No Harm: Humanitarian Intervention and the Destruction of Yugoslavia] (Vanderbilt University Press; June 29, 2009). He discusssed the U.S./NATO bombing of Yugoslavia in 1999 and argued that this "humanitarian intervention" contributed to the destruction and break-up of the country. He called for a change in U.S. policy when confronting ethnic conflicts around the world. He responded to questions from members of the audience.
Professor Gibbs spoke at the University of Arizona Bookstore in Tucson Tuesday, September 8, 2009, 4:30 p.m. MST.</description>
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      <title>News Review</title>
      <description>The guests talked about reconstruction in Iraq and other issues in the news. Ms. Geyer talked about her recent trip to Kosovo, and Mr. Hitchens talked about his recent trip to Iraq. They also discussed the Democratic presidential candidates, and responded to audience telephone calls, faxes, and electronic mail.</description>
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      <title>Future of the Balkans</title>
      <description>Balkan leaders participated in a discussion about progress made in the region since the signing of the Dayton Accords in December 1995. They examined how economic development and further integration with Europe can help create jobs and enhance prosperity in Bosnia, thereby further enhancing peace. Christiane Amanpour moderated. Former President Clinton introduced the panel and spoke about the anniversary of the accords. He also made concluding remarks about government and private cooperation and development. He announced that the first Clinton Global Initiative of the year was City Year's commitment to host a delegation of Bosnian youth leaders. 
"America at a Crossroads: The Dayton Accords and the Beginning of 21st Century Diplomacy" was an event marking the 15-year anniversary of the peace agreement that ended the war in Bosnia. It was held February 9, 2011, by the Clinton Foundation in the Kimmel Center at New York University.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [Serbs and Croats]</title>
      <description>Professor Dragnich discussed his book, [Serbs and Croats], published by
 Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. He described the causes and effects
 of the struggle in the former Yugoslavia between the two opposing
 ethnic groups.
 
 Professor Dragnich is a political science professor of Serbian
 background.</description>
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      <title>War Crimes Trial Prosecution Statements</title>
      <description>The prosecution's case was presented in portions excerpted from the three days of opening statements. 
 
 Former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic went on trial before the United Nations' International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in The Hague, Netherlands. Milosevic faced 66 counts of war crimes during the 1991-99 Balkan wars, including genocide (in Bosnia) and crimes against humanity, in three indictments covering Kosovo, Bosnia, and Croatia. His trial was expected to take two years.</description>
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      <title>War Crimes Trial Defendant Statement</title>
      <description>The defendant Slobodan Milosevic's case is heard in portions excerpted from his two-day opening statement. He is serving as his own lawyer and contends that the United Nations' tribunal is illegal and that NATO committed war crimes in Serbia while he himself was a peacemaker.
 
 Former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic went on trial before the United Nations' International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in The Hague, Netherlands. Milosevic is facing 66 counts of war crimes during the 1991-99 Balkan wars, including genocide (in Bosnia) and crimes against humanity, in three indictments covering Kosovo, Bosnia, and Croatia. His trial is expected to take two years.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [My War Gone By, I Miss It So]</title>
      <description>Mr. Loyd discussed his book [My War Gone By, I Miss It So], published by Atlantic Monthly Press and in paperback by Penguin Putnam. Mr. Loyd, a former platoon commander in the British army, went to Bosnia as a traveler in January of 1993. He lived in Sarajevo on the front lines for a few months and later lived in central Bosnia where he became a member of the press. He related his experiences, not from the perspective of a journalist, but from living through the war. He also answered questions from members of the audience.</description>
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      <title>Croatia Crash Victims' Ceremony</title>
      <description>President Clinton, Vice President Gore, Alma Brown and large crowd of relatives and friends were at Dover Air Force Base to receive the remains of Commerce Secretary Ron Brown and other Americans killed Wednesday in a plane crash in Croatia. The flag-draped coffins were carried from a military transport plane by military pallbearers from the various armed services. Each coffin was placed in a separate hearse while hymns were played by a military band. Then President Clinton spoke of the mission of the Commerce Department officials and private businessmen to Eastern Europe and of their dedication and patriotism. Cabinet secretaries, other administration officials and members of Congress were in the audience.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [Casualty of War: A Childhood Remembered]</title>
      <description>Luisa Lang Owen talks about her memoir, [Casualty of War: A Childhood Remembered], published by Texas A. and M. University Press. She was interviewed by Mr. Owen about her experiences as described in her book, including her travel to the United States. At the end of World War II, Yugoslavia expelled ethnic Germans, who had lived in the Danube Valley for more than three hundred years. The villagers were relocated to camps, where they received little food or other necessities, were pressed into hard labor, and beaten by guards. Ms. Owen was nine years old in 1945, when she first arrived at a concentration camp. She watched as those around her succumbed to malnutrition, disease, and exposure. She says this occurrence of "ethnic cleansing" is not well documented, although it preceded the events in Bosnia and Kosovo by fifty years. After the interview, she answered audience members' questions.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [Milosevic:  A Biography]</title>
      <description>Mr. LeBor talked about his book, [Milosevic:  A Biography], published by Yale University Press. In the book, the author documents the life of former Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic, who was charged with crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Tribunal in the Hague. Mr. LeBor supplements the history of Milosevic's life with material taken from interviews and discussions with the former leader's friends, family members, and confidantes. He details the events of the ongoing trial and offers insight into Milosevic's current state of mind as the former Serbian leader prepares his defense. Following prepared remarks, Mr. LeBor responded to questions from the audience.</description>
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      <title>Secretary Brown Plane Crash</title>
      <description>Commerce Secretary Ron Brown is missing and presumed dead tonight following a plane crash near Dubrovnik, Croatia. President Clinton spoke of the crash and commented on the secretary's trip to the former Yugoslavia and on his career and those of the other Commerce Department officers on the plane. On the stage with the president were all cabinet secretaries and Attorney General Reno.</description>
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      <title>Secretary Brown Death</title>
      <description>President Clinton, Mrs. Clinton and Vice President Gore greeted mourners outside St. John's Episcopal Church after attending a memorial service. Then the president approached a microphone and made brief remarks to reporters about the deaths yesterday of Commerce Secretary Ron Brown and others in a plane crash in Croatia.</description>
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      <title>Kosovo Independence</title>
      <description>Avni Mustafaj talked about the intention of the leadership of Kosovo to formally declare independence from Serbia today. He talked about the implications for both Serbia and Kosovo, as well as the United States and the European Union. He speculated about possible violence after the declaration. He responded to telephone calls and electronic mail.</description>
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      <title>The Balkans and the Conflict in Yugoslavia</title>
      <description>Ambassadors from countries in the Balkans talked about the conflict in Kosovo and their own struggles against Serbian forces. They spoke about the economic impact the conflict and refugee crisis had on their countries and the need for an economic plan similar to the Marshall plan after World War II. After their comments they answered questions from the audience.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [The Balkans]</title>
      <description>Mr. Glenny talked about his book [The Balkans:  Nationalism, War, and the Great Powers], published by Viking Penguin. The book chronicles the history of southeastern Europe from 1804 to 1999, providing background to the violence following the disintegration of Yugoslavia. He also responded to audience calls, faxes, and electronic mail.</description>
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      <title>Kosovo Situation</title>
      <description>Participating by telephone from Kosovo, Edita Tahiri talked about her support for Kosovo independence. She is a member of the Democratic Alternative Kosova Party.</description>
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      <title>Reconstruction in the Balkans</title>
      <description>Officials talked about business opportunities and reconstruction in the Balkan region following the massive destruction caused by the air war over Kosovo. They concentrated on both the physical reconstruction and the reconstruction of the economic infrastructure. Following a panel discussion, members answered questions from the audience.</description>
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      <title>Kosovo Situation</title>
      <description>Deputy Ambassador Petrovic talked about the United Nations oversight of Kosovo that expired this week. The predominantly ethnic Albanian region is expected to declare its independence from Serbia in the near future. The European Union's largest countries are reportedly willing to oversee Kosovo independence, against the wishes of Serbia and without a United Nations mandate. He responded to telephone calls and electronic mail.</description>
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      <title>Situation in the Balkans</title>
      <description>Professor Lampe talked about the situation in the former Yugoslavia, following the assassination earlier that week of Serbia's Prime Minister and the official dismantling of the Yugoslav Republic. One of the former Balkan regions, Kosovo, is still the subject of dispute among the nations of the area and is still administered by the United Nations. Professor Lampe responded to audience telephone calls, faxes, and electronic mail.
 
 Professor Lampe is the author of [Yugoslavia as History: Twice There Was a Country], published by Cambridge University Press.</description>
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      <title>U.S.-Kosovo Relations</title>
      <description>President Bush and Kosovar leaders spoke to reporters following a meeting in the Oval Office about relations between the U.S. and Kosovo and about progress in the region following Kosovo's declaration of independence from Serbia.</description>
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      <title>Effects of Genocide</title>
      <description>Ambassador Wolpe introduced the program saying that, in conjunction with the Africa Program of the Woodrow Wilson Center, this event is part of an international commemoration of the tenth anniversary of the Rwandan genocide. Survivors of genocides, now human rights activists, described their experiences in Germany, Bosnia and Rwanda. Ms. Lorch described covering genocide news stories. The participants answered questions from the audience of students. 
 
 Ambassador Wolpe is a former member of the U.S. Congress.</description>
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      <title>The Case for Breaking Up Yugoslavia</title>
      <description>Foreign Minister Rupel argued in favor of the independence movements of Croatia and Slovenia, former provinces of Yugoslavia which declared their independence from the main country earlier in the year. Since their declarations, minor military conflicts have occurred between the Yugoslavian army and rebel forces made up of Croatian or Slovenian citizens. The conflict has not broken out into open military warfare, however, and negotiations between the Yugoslavian government and the recently created governments of Slovenia and Croatia continue. Foreign Minister Rupel, in Washington to meet with Washington leaders concerning the situation in Yugoslavia, said the declaration of independence was only the most recent effect of a long process building in Slovenia, and said Slovenia would be willing to assist the rest of Yugoslavia to democratize and modernize its economic system.</description>
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      <title>Washington Thursday Journal</title>
      <description>Current news events and political issues were examined through reviews of the morning newspapers; interviews with journalists, newsmakers and legislators; and viewer telephone calls, faxes and electronic mail. In the first segment, Mr. Sanger and Mr. Diamond talked about the death of Commerce Secretary Ron Brown yesterday in a plane crash in Croatia, and other topics. In the newspaper roundtable, Professors Gates and West discussed the death of Secretary Brown as well as their books. Gates recently wrote [The Future of the Race] and West's most recent book is [Race Matters]. Clips were shown of the late Secretary Brown from previous C-SPAN appearances. In the next segment Mr. Lambro and former Secretary Mosbacher (who participated via telephone) discussed Secretary Brown's career and other topics. In the final segment, Dr. Thurow talked about his new book, [The Future of Capitalism].</description>
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      <title>War Crimes Trial Review</title>
      <description>Keith Richburg spoke via telephone about the trial of Former President Milosevic at the International War Crimes Tribunal on Yugoslavia. Mr. Richburg noted that President Milosevic was rejecting the premise of the trial and instead criticized the actions of the U.S. and NATO.</description>
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      <title>Presidential Arrival in Hawaii</title>
      <description>President Clinton thanked veterans for their service during World War II and the peaceful growth afterward. The president also commented on U.S. commitments to the NATO bombing campaign against the Bosnian Serbs.</description>
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      <title>Future of Democracy in Yugoslavia</title>
      <description>Crown Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia, resident of Great Britain, successful businessman and former British soldier, addressed the National Press Club on changes in the political and social structure of Yugoslavia. Alexander's father fled Yugoslavia during the Nazi invasion in World War II, and Great Britain formally declared the British birthplace of Alexander as being part of Yugoslavia in order to establish Alexander's Yugoslavian citizenship. In his speech, Alexander argued change in Yugoslavia has been slow or nonexistent: elections have remained predetermined, the media is controlled by the government, and financial collapse is imminent. Political and social strife is reaching a crisis point. He called for additional attention and support for a true democratic movement in Yugoslavia.</description>
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      <title>Washington Monday Journal</title>
      <description>Current news events and political issues were examined through
 reviews of the morning newspapers; interviews with journalists,
 newsmakers and legislators;  and viewer telephone calls, faxes and
 electronic mail. In the first segment, Mr. Tackett talked about
 current headlines, including the U.S. peace mission in Bosnia. In
 the newspaper roundtable, Mr. Francis and Mr. Rich talked about
 various current topics. In the next segment, Ms. Cleaver and Ms.
 Steele discussed provisions in the Telecommunications Act of 1995
 that would define appropriate language and images for the Internet.
 In the final segment, Commander Franklin talked by telephone about the Department
 of Defense's new BosniaLINK service to provide information about the
 peace mission in Bosnia via the Internet.</description>
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      <title>Situation in Kosovo</title>
      <description>Participating by remote connection from the State Department, Daniel Fried talked about the situation in Kosovo. Serbs protesting the independence of Kosovo at a government-sponsored rally yesterday in Belgrade attacked the U.S. Embassy and other embassies in the city, setting a consular office on fire and burning an American flag. He also talked about the history of Balkan countries. He responded to telephone calls and electronic mail.</description>
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      <title>Secretary Brown Plane Missing</title>
      <description>Mr. McCurry announced that Commerce Secretary Ron Brown's plane was three hours overdue in Bosnia. The plane is a U.S. Air Force T-43 carrying Commerce Department officials and U.S. businessmen. He stated that President Clinton was very concerned.</description>
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      <title>Threats to U.S. National Security</title>
      <description>Director Tenet and General Hughes testified about current and potential national security threats to the U.S. They began by addressing the problems in the Kosovo province of Yugoslavia. Mr. Tenet noted that as spring approaches, the threat of heavier fighting might increase to a point which would require NATO ground forces to impose peace. Senator Warner, however, warned that U.S. ground troops should not be involved in any such effort. The witnesses also warned of terrorist threats, saying that Osama bin Laden and his sympathizers might strike soon. Other areas of concern were Russia, North Korea, and Iraq.</description>
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      <title>Congressional Space Medal of Honor</title>
      <description>President Clinton presented the Congressional Space Medal of Honor to astronaut Jim Lovell, Commander of the Apollo 13 mission. The president said everyone connected with the mission understood that it was imperative to work together and to remain diligent in the face of enormous obstacles. "The words 'failure is not an option' have meaning far beyond that one extraordinary mission," he stated. "In many ways, they have become, for millions of Americans seeing that movie, a statement of the national purpose we all need as we move toward a new century and a new and uncharted time here on Earth." The president took a few questions from reporters on the Bosnian arms embargo resolution being debated in the Senate.</description>
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      <title>History and Politics of Yugoslavia</title>
      <description>Mr. Zupan, Washington bureau chief for the Yugoslavian news agency Tanjug and Mr. Lampe discussed the historical sources of the current civil unrest in Yugoslavia, and described the politics and ethnicity of Slovenia and Croatia, the separatist republics that have declared independence from the main country of Yugoslavia.</description>
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      <description>General Estes talked with reporters on the plane crash which killed Commerce Secretary Ron Brown and 32 others in Croatia.</description>
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      <description>General Estes talked with reporters about the search and rescue operation under way in Croatia for the U.S. plane which crashed near Dubrovnik today. Commerce Secretary Ron Brown, other Commerce Department officials and several U.S. businessmen are missing and presumed dead. General Estes took questions from the press.</description>
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      <description>Mr. Davies briefed reporters on the plane crash today near Dubrovnik, Croatia. Commerce Secretary Ron Brown, other department officials and several U.S. businessmen are missing and presumed dead. Mr. Davies took questions from the press.</description>
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      <description>Croatian, Russian and French television news clips concerning Commerce Secretary Ron Brown's death in a plane crash in Croatia were shown.</description>
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      <description>The guests discussed events in the news including the assassination of Rajiv Ghandi, the resignation of the Ethiopian dictator, and the unrest in Yugoslavia. The guests also discussed domestic events on Capitol Hill including fast-track trade authority and campaign finance reform.</description>
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      <description>Mr. Ignatieff spoke about his book [Virtual War:  Kosovo and Beyond], published by Metropolitan Books. The book explores the ethical, moral, and philosophical questions raised by the war in the former Yugoslavia. In the book he puts special emphasis on the ramifications of waging a war that involves very limited casualties and collateral damage in a seemingly just and moral cause. After his prepared remarks, he responded to audience comments and questions.</description>
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      <description>Sean McCormack talked about the situation in Belgrade where the U.S. embassy was set on fire by rioters opposed to the independence of Kosovo.</description>
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      <description>Mr. McCurry talked with reporters about activities surrounding memorial services for Commerce Secretary Ron Brown who died in a plane crash in Croatia yesterday. He also talked about the plane crash and about the other persons who died in the crash. He took questions from the press.</description>
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      <description>Mr. Fromkin talks about his book [Kosovo Crossing:  American Ideals Meet Reality on the Balkan Battlefields], published by Free Press. The book examines the development of U.S foreign policy, particularly foreign interventionism, since World War I.</description>
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      <description>The guests discussed possible U.S. military involvement in Bosnia and President Clinton's week. Topics included the president's meeting with the Pope in Denver, the swearing in of Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the death of White House legal counsel Vincent Foster, and the president's budget plan.</description>
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      <description>Mr. Cerone talked about the history of the United Nations International War Crimes Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and the upcoming trial of Slobodan Milosevic. He responded to audience telephone calls, faxes and electronic mail.</description>
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