UNITED STATES: Tough tasks ahead in Serbian policy

Tuesday, October 31 2000

Relevant Country Data: United States

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SUBJECT: US-Serbia relations following the election of President Vojislav Kostunica.

SIGNIFICANCE: The collapse of the Milosevic regime has provided a boost for the Clinton White House's Yugoslavia policy. However, the next administration will face considerable challenges if it is to promote democracy and foster economic development in the country.

Word Count (approx): 1406

Headings

  • Domestic pressures

Primary Keywords: Balkans, Yugoslavia, United States, EE, NA, WE, EUR, RUCIS, foreign policy, international law, international relations, sanctions, talks, war, election, ethnic, government, human rights, politics

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