Institute Media Alert.

Washington, D.C. -- After a tense stand-off between police and Milosevic's private guards outside his residence in Belgrade, Milosevic this weekend was finally arrested. Yet the question still remains of if Milosevic will be brought to trial in Yugoslavia, The Hague, or perhaps even both? What would either scenario mean for U.S. -Yugoslav relations? Balkans specialists Sonja Biserko, Graham Day, Harriet Hentges, Neil Kritz, and Daniel Serwer are available for questions, commentary, and analysis in assessing the ongoing events in Serbia.

Balkans Political, Diplomatic & Regional Security Specialists...

  • Sonja Biserko

  • Harriet Hentges

  • Daniel Serwer

Rule of Law, Transitional Justice & Balkans Specialists...

  • Graham Day

  • Neil Kritz

  • Julie Mertus

 


 

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