THE LORD BYRON FOUNDATION FOR BALKAN STUDIES
THE UNITED SERVICE INSTITUTION OF INDIA
and
THE INSTITUTE FOR PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES
INVITE YOU TO A PANEL DISCUSSION AND DEBATE
KOSOVO CRISIS
IMPACT ON THE WORLD, RELEVANCE TO INDIA
Wednesday, February 13, 2008, 10 am 14:30 pm
USII, Rao Tula Ram Marg (Opposite Signals Enclave)
New Delhi 110 057
A major security issue facing Europe in 2008 is the future of the Serbian
province of Kosovo. Many countries around the world, including several key
members of the European Union and NATO, are facing a dilemma: to follow
Washingtons lead in recognizing Kosovos likely UDI, or to uphold the rule of
law, the United Nations Charter, and the Westphalian principles that still
retain their validity. This issue has legal and political relevance not least
for India that transcends the boundaries of the former Yugoslavia. The
speakers will provide a diagnosis of the problem of Kosovo, warn of the obvious
and hidden dangers, and recommend workable, durable, and legal solutions.
Welcome by Maj.Gen. Dipankar BANNERJEE
Director, Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies
Introductory remarks by Lt.Gen. Satish NAMBIAR, USII Director
General Nambiar was the first UNPROFOR commander in the former Yugoslavia,
1992-1993
James BISSETT: Kosovo: The West vs. the Westphalian Order
Mr. Bissett, former Canadian Ambassador to Yugoslavia (1990-1992) and former
head of Canadas immigration service, is Chairman of The Lord Byron Foundation
for Balkan Studies
James JATRAS: U.S. Kosovo Policy: Turning a Regional Problem into a Global
Crisis
Mr. Jatras, formerly senior analyst with the U.S. Senate Republican Policy
Committee, is Director of the American Council for Kosovo and a Principal with
Squire Sanders Public Advocacy LLC
Srdja TRIFKOVIC: The View from Serbia: Farewell EU, Hello Russia?
Dr. Trifkovic, Executive Director of The Lord Byron Foundation for Balkan
Studies, is Foreign Affairs Editor of Chronicles: A Magazine of American
Culture
Earle SCARLETT: Squaring the Circle in Kosovo: An Old Balkan Hands View
Dr. Scarlett, a retired senior State Department official, has served, inter
alia, as political officer at the US Embassy in Yugoslavia (1990-1992) and
political advisor to the High Representative in Bosnia
Raju THOMAS: Muslim Majority Provinces in Non-Muslim Majority States
Dr. Thomas, Professor Emeritus at Marquette University in Milwaukee, was
Fulbright Professor at the University of Belgrade (2004-2005) and Visiting
Professor at the University of Bologna, Italy (2007).
DISCUSSANTS:
Dr. Bharat Karnad, Professor, Centre for Policy Research. New Delhi
Dr. Rajesh Kadian, defense and security affairs analyst
For all information please contact Prof. Thomas
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