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9781403965004

The Road to the Dayton Accords A Study of American Statecraft

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  • ISBN13:

    9781403965004

  • ISBN10:

    1403965005

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2005-11-27
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

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Summary

In this groundbreaking book, Derek Chollet provides unprecedented insights into the high-stakes diplomacy behind the historic 1995 Dayton agreement that ended the war in Bosnia--the most devastating conflict in Europe since the Second World War. Based on still unopened U.S. government archives and hours of interviews, The Road to the Dayton Accords is a fast-paced history that focuses on the key players, decisions and events on the difficult journey to peace, taking the reader from the killing fields of the Balkans to tense meetings in the Oval Office to dramatic negotiations on a secluded Air Force base in Dayton, Ohio. Exhaustively researched and candidly written, this is a behind the scenes portrait of statecraft at the highest levels. The book sheds new light on one of the Clinton administration's most important-and lasting--diplomatic achievements, which proved to be a critical turning point for America's relationship with Europe and for Bill Clinton's presidency. With novelistic detail, this book also deepens our understanding of the course and conduct of modern American foreign policy, especially over U.S. efforts to solve the world's most difficult conflicts--a challenge that still dominates the news today.

Author Biography

Derek Chollet is a fellow in the International Security Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. He previously served as foreign policy adviser to U.S. Senator John Edwards and in the State Department during the Clinton Administration.

Table of Contents

Foreword ix
Richard C. Holbrooke
Author's Note xvii
Prologue: America and the Bosnia Nightmare 1(10)
Over the Waterfall: May--July 1995
11(20)
Through the Window of Opportunity: The Endgame Strategy
31(16)
Tragedy as Turning Point: The First Shuttle, Mt. Igman, and Operation Deliberate Force
47(16)
The Way to Geneva: The Patriarch Letter and NATO Bombing
63(18)
Bombs and Diplomacy: NATO's Campaign Ends, the Western Offensive Continues
81(18)
Inching Forward: The New York Agreement and a Ceasefire
99(16)
Preparing for Peace: A Deal with Russia, A Decision on IFOR
115(18)
A Slow Start: Dayton, November 1--10
133(24)
Endgame: Dayton, November 11--21
157(26)
Epilogue: America and Dayton 183(20)
Notes 203(32)
Sources 235(4)
Index 239

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