The formerly ill-equipped Kosovo Liberation Army has grown into a larger, more formidable force. Now that Yugoslav troops and Serbian police are withdrawing from the embattled Yugoslav province, NATO officials and many other observers worry the KLA will attempt to take its revenge on departing Yugoslav troops, or resist the peacekeeping efforts of the NATO force. A panel talks about the KLA and its place in the future of Kosovo.

Guests

  • James Hooper Director of the Balkan Action Council
  • Ivo Daalder U.S. Ambassador to NATO, former senior fellow in foreign policy studies at the Brookings Institution, former director for European Affairs for the National Security Council, and author of "Beyond Preemption: Force and Legitimacy in a Changed World".
  • John Sitilides Executive director of the Western Policy Center
  • Susan Eisenhower Center for Political and Strategic Studies

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