8 July 2002 The row between the United States and Europe over the jurisdiction of the new International Criminal Court (ICC) has again placed the Balkans in the center of a drama in which great powers fight out issues whose importance transcends the region. Luckily, unlike at some previous occasions over the last century, the conflict does not threaten to […]

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