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Bosnia: The Great Betrayal
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| By Mark Danner |
March 26, 1998
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Bosnia, Srebrenica, Balkans
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Books discussed in this article:
ENDGAME: THE BETRAYAL AND FALL OF SREBRENICA
Europe’s Worst Massacre Since World War II
By David Rohde
440 pages, $24.00 (hardcover)
published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux
480 pages, $15.00 (paperback)
published by Westview
BLOOD AND VENGEANCE: ONE FAMILY’S STORY OF THE WAR IN BOSNIA
By Chuck Sudetic
393 pages, $26.95 (hardcover)
published by Norton
THE RELUCTANT SUPERPOWER: UNITED STATES’ POLICY IN BOSNIA, 1991-1995
By Wayne Bert
296 pages, $35.00 (hardcover)
published by St. Martin’s
SREBRENICA: RECORD OF A WAR CRIME
By Jan Willem Honig and Norbert Both
204 pages, $11.95 (paperback)
published by Penguin
LOGAVINA STREET: LIFE AND DEATH IN A SARAJEVO NEIGHBORHOOD
By Barbara Demick
182 pages, $19.95 (hardcover)
published by Andrews and McMeel
THE SERBS: HISTORY, MYTH AND THE DESTRUCTION OF YUGOSLAVIA
By Tim Judah
350 pages, $30.00 (hardcover)
published by Yale University Press
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