23 March 1992 From March 15 to 17 the Aspen Institute held a conference in Berlin at which the Yugoslav case was examined as a blueprint for overcoming the troubles in Eastern Europe. It was chaired by Mr. David Anderson, a former American ambassador to Belgrade. The participants included the present American ambassador to Yugoslavia, his German counterpart and some […]

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