Balkans
In the 1990s, LISD hosted
several meetings and funded research on peace building and the
future of the South Balkans. The
Institute has convened government officials and representatives
from all parts of the Balkans, including Kosovo, together with
experts from the European Union and the international community
to debate and develop new ideas about conflict resolution in this
region. These exchanges were designed to foster unrestricted
dialogue leading to practical as well as theoretical models for
solutions. Discussions focused on issues relating to the
democratization of Serbia and Kosovo, self-governance and the Kosovo
refugee crisis, reconstruction and repatriation, economic issues
and regional integration, religious and cultural dimensions, and
the future of the Balkans, with an emphasis on youth.
Meetings and
Conferences
Peace and the Future of Southeastern Europe
17-20 June 1999
Triesenberg, Liechtenstein
Conference Program
Conference Summary
Future of the South Balkans
12 December 1998
Princeton, New Jersey
Conference Program
Conference Summary
Kosovo: An Example for Self-Governance?
1-2 April 1998
Princeton, New Jersey
Conference Summary
The Future of Southeastern Europe: The Emerging
Political Geography
17-18 November 1995
Vaduz, Liechtenstein
Conference Program
The Zone of Turmoil: The Dangers of Balkanization
from the Adriatic to the Sea of Azov
28-31 October 1993
Vaduz, Liechtenstein
Conference Program
Publications
United
Nations Document
A/54/641 – S/1999/1210
November 1999
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