Collateral
Damage: The Balkans after NATOs Air War (53 minutes) USA/UK Directors/Producers: Aaron Lukas & Gary Dempsey UNAFF screening schedule |
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Description: Six
months after NATO ended its air war against Yugoslavia, two of Washingtons
new breed of hands-on policy analysts, Gary Dempsey and Aaron Lukas,
flew to the Balkans to document the "unintended consequences" of
NATOs bombing campaign. Equipped with the latest in mini-digital
camera technology, they traveled through the region, filming patrols
in Kosovo cities where NATO troops are stationed, inspecting bombed-out
industrial complexes in Serbia, and interviewing Macedonians, Romanians
and Bulgarians who have suffered because of the war. Collateral
Damage: The Balkans after NATOs Air War is a record of their
findings. Gary Dempsey is a foreign policy analyst at the Cato Institute and is an expert on U.S. security issues, with an emphasis on the Balkans. His publications for the Cato Institute include "Washingtons Kosovo Policy: Consequences and Contradictions," October 1998, and "Rethinking the Dayton Agreement: Bosnia Three Years Later," December 1998. He has three times served as an international elections supervisor in Bosnia-Herzegovina for the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe and has traveled extensively throughout the former Yugoslavia, including Kosovo during the 1998 hostilities. Aaron
Lukas is an analyst with Catos Center for Trade Policy Studies.
His research interests include trade sanctions, electronic commerce,
and the WTO. His publications for the Cato Institute include "Tax
Bytes: A Primer On the Taxation of Electronic Commerce," December
1999, and "Revisiting the Revisionists: The Rise and Fall of the
Japanese Economic Model," July 1998. He has three times served as
an international elections supervisor in Bosnia-Herzegovina for
the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe and has
traveled extensively throughout the former Yugoslavia. Aaron
Lucas
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