Memories of what happened in former Yugoslavia and who is responsible are being allowed to fade, even from the consciences of people who should know better, argues Chuck Sudetic As a remedy, he offers a list of required reading and his take on the situation, hoping that soldiers and diplomats being dispatched to the region will take heed.

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