| Volume 8 Number 3 |
Summer 1999 |
| Constitutional Watch | |
| A country-by-country update on constitutional politics in Eastern Europe and the ex-USSR | |
| Features | |
| Eastern Europe After Kosovo | |
| Introduction |
Stephen Holmes
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| The War That Never Was |
Alina Mungiu-Pippidi
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| Czech Attutudes Toward the War |
Milan Znoj
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| The Impact of the Crisis on Russian Politics |
Pavel Kandel
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| Splintered Unity: Polish Politics and the Crisis Between Hammer and Anvil: Serbia, Democracy, and the NATO Bombing |
Konstanty Gebert
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| Montenegro Survives the War |
Srdjan Darmanovic
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| NATO Membership, Humanitarianism, and Nationalist Interests:Hungarian Politics during the Crisis |
Laszlo Nemenyi
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| Exerpts from an Address Given at the Berlin Arts Academy |
Gyorgy Konrad
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| The Two Halves of Our Souls |
Peter Nadas
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| Epilogue to Kosovo |
Gyorgy Konrad
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| The Future of Kosovo |
Shlomo Avineri
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| 2010: The Balkans afer Kosovo |
Ivan Krastev, Stefan Popov, and Julia Gurkovska
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| Humanitarian Hypocrisy |
Robert Hayden
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| The War and the Human-Rights Community |
Dimitrina Petrova
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