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
The War That Never Was
Alina Mungiu-Pippidi
Czech Attutudes Toward the War
Milan Znoj
The Impact of the Crisis on Russian Politics
Pavel Kandel
Splintered Unity: Polish Politics and the Crisis Between Hammer and Anvil: Serbia, Democracy, and the NATO Bombing
Konstanty Gebert
Montenegro Survives the War
Srdjan Darmanovic
NATO Membership, Humanitarianism, and Nationalist Interests:Hungarian Politics during the Crisis
Laszlo Nemenyi
Exerpts from an Address Given at the Berlin Arts Academy
Gyorgy Konrad
The Two Halves of Our Souls
Peter Nadas
Epilogue to Kosovo
Gyorgy Konrad
The Future of Kosovo
Shlomo Avineri
2010: The Balkans afer Kosovo
Ivan Krastev, Stefan Popov, and Julia Gurkovska
Humanitarian Hypocrisy
Robert Hayden
The War and the Human-Rights Community
Dimitrina Petrova

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