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Project on Ethnic Relations; the New York Roundtable: toward peaceful accommodation in Kosovo, New York City, April 7-9, 1997

Project on Ethnic Relations; the New York Roundtable: toward peaceful accommodation in Kosovo, New York City, April 7-9, 1997

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Project on Ethnic Relations; the New York Roundtable: toward peaceful accommodation in Kosovo, New York City, April 7-9, 1997

by Burg, Steven and Robert A Feldmesser (ed.)

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Princeton, NJ: Project on Ethnic Relations, 1997. Pamphlet. 16p., 5.5x8.5 inches, stapled pamphlet, wraps a bit rubbed, else very good on coated stock. Published following the roundtable conference, this publication provides the context, summary of discussions, conclusions, documents, and list of participants. The event was an attempt to resolve the conflict between Serbia and Kosovo by having representatives of both parties sit down and discuss resolutions face to face.

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Project on Ethnic Relations; the New York Roundtable: toward peaceful accommodation in Kosovo, New York City, April 7-9, 1997
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Burg, Steven and Robert A Feldmesser (ed.)
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Project on Ethnic Relations
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Princeton, NJ
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1997
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1990S; Ethnic relations; Yugoslavia; Warfare, war; Albania;

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