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What has the author Josko A Catipovic written?

Josko A Catipovic is a Croatian American writer and journalist. He has written extensively on topics such as human rights, international relations, and the history of the Balkans.

His works include:

Books

- Sarajevo: A War Journal

- The Yugoslav Wars

- The Croatian-Serbian Conflict: Causes, Consequences, and Solutions

Articles

- "The Srebrenica Massacre: A Chronicle of Failure" (The New York Times)

- "The Balkan Tragedy" (Foreign Affairs)

- "The Future of Bosnia and Herzegovina" (The Washington Post)

Essays

- "The Lessons of Srebrenica" (The New Republic)

- "The Failure of the International Community in the Bosnian War" (The Atlantic)

- "The Dayton Agreement: A Success or a Failure?" (The National Interest)

Reports

- "The Human Rights Situation in the Former Yugoslavia" (Human Rights Watch)

- "The War in Bosnia and Herzegovina" (Amnesty International)

- "The Kosovo Conflict: A Humanitarian Crisis" (The United Nations)

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