by Catherine Lovatt Stability is an essential prerequisite for economic prosperity and political confidence and the Kosovo conflict has threatened the solidity of the already weak countries of Southeast Europe. Horrific stories of mass executions and of a people being driven from their homeland aroused exaggerated fears amongst neighbouring nations. Hankering after security, support for the NATO action came from […]

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