A new history of Europe’s postwar world and its displaced persons.
When Yugoslavia disintegrated, so too did the film career of Dusan Makavejev.
The story of communism's rise and fall in Eastern Europe is a tale of two revolutions.
Yugoslavs were unprepared for the surge of nationalism that followed Tito's communist rule.
The Nation's editor Freda Kirchwey travels to Israel and sends back an eyewitness report of the young country's struggles to survive.
It is conceivable that torture will go on spreading underground until it is strong enough to break out once more and redouble the embitterments of classes and of races. If so, mankind is lost.
What is it about Slovene poetry that has attracted so many American poets?
The UN resolution designating rape as a weapon of war is historic, but provides no legal remedy for wartime victims of sexual violence.
From the archive: A book by a former ICTY official offers a vivid insider's account of realpolitik at the Milosevic trial.
Slobodan Milosevic died without a definitive judgment of his
responsibility for war and crimes against humanity. Now others will
judge him, precisely what he wanted to avoid.


