Getting to Dayton: Negotiating an End to the War in Bosnia Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Road to break the Dayton peace accords, which ushered in the prospect of a lasting peace in war-torn former Yugoslavia, the complex is built through a high-pressure talks mediated by the United States and with the participation of Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and the Western European powers. This case focuses on the dynamics of the negotiations under the leadership of the State Department's chief negotiator Richard Holbrooke and his team of negotiators. This increases the strategic issues (when it would be wise to obtain a cease-fire?) Ethical issues (This is a moral to negotiate with those accused of war crimes?), And personality issues (strategy or force of personality Holbrooke, who eventually bring the parties to the table?). Based on extensive interviews with Mr. Holbrooke, the case sheds light on new details about one of the high-stakes negotiations on the post-Cold War era. HKS Case Number 1356.0 "Hide
by Susan Rosegrant, Michael Watkins 55 pages. Publication Date: January 1, 1996. Prod. #: HKS055-PDF-ENG

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