International Decision-Making in the Age of Genocide: Srebrenica 1993-1995

International Decision-Making in the Age of Genocide: Srebrenica 1993-1995

International Decision-Making in the Age of Genocide: Srebrenica 1993-1995 Conference in The Hague, June 29 – July 1, 2015 Annex A - Persons Cited A Fikret Abdić: Muslim politician and businessman Salman Ahmed: one of the authors of the 1999 UN Report on Srebrenica Yasushi Akashi: Special Representative for the UN Secretary-General (1993-1997) Madeleine Albright: US permanent representative to the UN Security Council (1993-1997) Viktor Andreev: Head of UNPROFOR Civil Affairs (1992-1995) Kofi Annan: Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping (1993-1995) Diego Arria: Venezuelan representative to the UN Security Council (1991-1993) Les Aspin: US Secretary of Defense (1993-1994) B James Baker: US Secretary of State (1989-1992) Bert Bakker: Srebrenica researcher and expert, aided in writing NIOD Report on Srebrenica Reginald Bartholomew: US Ambassador to Italy (1993-1997) James BaXter: Lieutenant Colonel, military assistant to Rupert Smith Ramiz Bećirović: Commander of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Srebrenica enclave Sandy Berger: US Deputy National Security Advisor (1993-1996) Carl Bildt: European Union Special Envoy to the former Yugoslavia (1995) Tony Birtley: British journalist in Srebrenica reporting for ABC Robert Block: Reporter for The Independent Mate Boban: Bosnian Croat politician and president of the self-proclaimed Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia (1991-1994) Urs Boegli: Head of ICRC operations in Bosnia and Herzegovina Jeremy Boorda: US Admiral, Commander in Chief, NATO Allied Forces Southern Europe (February 1993-April 1994) Boutros Boutros-Ghali: UN Secretary-General (1992-1996) Jeremy Brade: British Diplomat, David Owen/ICFY Representative in Sarajevo Taylor Branch: American author and historian Charlie Brantz: Dutch Colonel, Deputy Commander of Sector North East Tone Bringa: Norwegian social anthropologist and UN official in Zagreb Francis Briquemont: Belgian Lieutenant General, UNPROFOR commander in Bosnia (July 1993–January 1994) Fletcher Burton: Deputy Chief of Mission at the US Embassy in Sarajevo (1995-1996) C Jimmy Carter: President of the United States (1977-1981) Jacques Chirac: President of France (1995-2007) Warren Christopher: US Secretary of State (1993-1997) Vitaly Churkin: Deputy Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation, Special Representative of the President of the Russian Federation to the talks on the former Yugoslavia (1992- 1994) Wesley Clark: Lieutenant General in the US Army, Director for Strategic Plan and Policy in the Joint Chiefs of Staff (1993-1996) Bill Clinton: President of the United States (1993-2001) Eliot Cohen: US Policy Planning Staff of the Office of the Secretary of Defense, now professor Roddy Cordy-Simpson: British Lieutenant General, Chief of Staff of UNPROFOR (1992- 1994) Jean Cot: French General, Force Commander of UNPROFOR (June 1993-March 1994) Hans Couzy: Dutch General, Commander in Chief of the Royal Netherlands Army D Hervé de Charette: French Minister of Foreign Affairs (May 1995-June 1997) Harm de Jonge: Dutch Lieutenant Colonel, Chief of Operations to General Janvier Bertrand de La Presle: French General, Force Commander of UNPROFOR (March 1994– February 1995) Rasim Delić: Chief of Staff of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina Norman DiXon: British psychologist most noted for this 1976 book On the Psychology of Military Incompetence Milorad Dodik: President of Republika Srpska (2010-present) Tom Donilon: US Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs and Chief of Staff to the Secretary of State (1993-1996) Terry Dornbush: US Ambassador to the Netherlands (1994-1998) Muhamed Duraković: Srebrenica survivor, worked with international aid organizations during and after the fall of Srebrenica E Lawrence Eagleburger: US Secretary of State (1992-1993) Vincent Egbers: Dutch Lieutenant based in Srebrenica with Dutchbat III Manfred Eisele: served in the UN Secretary-General’s office Christopher Elliot: General, military aide to General de La Presle André Erdös: Hungarian representative to the UN Security Council (1990-1993) P.L.E.M. Everts: Dutch Lieutenant-Colonel, Commander of Dutchbat II prior to Thom Karremans F Adrian Foster: British Major, provided military planning support to UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations Robert Franken: Major and Deputy Commander of Dutchbat III (January-July 1995) Robert Frasure: US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European and Canadian Affairs (1994-1995) Leon Fuerth: National Security Advisor to US Vice President Al Gore (1992-2000) G Peter Galbraith: US Ambassador to Croatia (1993-1998) Ejup Ganić: Yugoslav member of Presidency of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1990-1996) Tom Geburt: Canadian Lieutenant Colonel, head of Canadian contingent in Srebrenica Chinmaya Gharekhan: Special Political Advisor to the Secretary-General Hervé Gobilliard: French General, Commander Officer for UN troops in Sarajevo Richard Goldstone: first chief prosecutor of the UN International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and for Rwanda (1994-1996) Al Gore: Vice President of the United States (1993-2001) Marrack Goulding: Undersecretary-General for Peacekeeping (1986-1993), Undersecretary-General for Political Affairs (1993-1997) Mate Granić: Foreign Minister of Croatia (1993-2000) Hanne Sophie Greve: Norwegian war crimes investigator Jelte Groen: Captain, Company Commander of Bravo Company, Srebrenica Roy Gutman: journalist, author of Witness to Genocide Milan Gvero: General in the Army of Republika Srpska H David Hannay; UK permanent representative to the UN Security Council (1990-1995) Sefer Halilovic: General and Commanding Officer of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina Dag Hammarskjöld: Secretary-General of the United Nations (April 1953-September 1961) David Harland: Head of UN Civil Affairs, Sarajevo (1993-1995), co-author of UN report on Srebrenica Pamela Harriman: US Ambassador to France (1993-1997) Vere Hayes: British General, Chief of Staff to UNPROFOR (1993) General Hauckland: Norwegian commander in UNPROFOR AleXis Herman: Assistant to US President Bill Clinton, head of the White House Office of Public Liaison (1993-1997) Peggy Hicks: human rights advisor to the UN Special Representative of the Secretary- General in the former Yugoslavia Chris Hill: Director, Office of South-Central European Affairs at the US Department of State (1994-1996) Richard Holbrooke: Assistant Secretary of State for European and Canadian Affairs (1994- 1996) Larry Hollingworth: UNHCR, Sarajevo-Srebrenica Robert Hunter: US Ambassador to NATO (1993-1998) Douglas Hurd: UK Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (1989-1995) I Karl (Rick) Inderfurth: US special representative for political affairs to the UN Alija Izetbegović: President of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1990-1996) J Victor Jackovich: US Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1995) Henry Jacolin: French ambassador to Bosnia (1993-1995) Bernard Janvier: Lieutenant General of France, Force Commander of UNPROFOR (March 1995-January 1996) Laurens Jolles: UNHCR representative in the former Yugoslavia George Joulwan: American General, Supreme Allied Commander for Europe (October 1993–July 1997) Alain Juppé: Prime Minister of France (1995-1997) K Grace Kang: UN human rights officer Radovan Karadzić: President of Bosnian Serb Republic (1992-1996) Thom Karremans: Colonel, Commander of Dutchbat III (January–July 1995) Obrad Kesic: representative of Republika Srpska in Washington Wim Kok: Netherland prime minister (1994-2002) Peter Kooijmans: Netherlands Minister of Foreign Affairs (January 1993-August 1994) Karel Kovanda: Czech Ambassador to the United Nations (1993-1997) Momčilo Krajišnik: Bosnian Serb leader Radislav Krstić: Deputy Commander, later Chief of Staff of the Drina Corps Judith Kumin: UNHCR representative in the former Yugoslavia L Zlatko Lagumdžija: deputy prime minister, Bosnia and Herzegovina (1993-1996) Tony Lake: US National Security Advisor (1993-1996) Jacques LanXade: French Admiral, Army chief of staff (1991-1995) Ruud Lubbers: Prime Minister of the Netherlands (1982-1994) Vladimir Lukic: Prime Minister of Republika Srpska Edward Luttwack: American military strategist, political scientist and historian M Lewis MacKenzie: Canadian General, established and commanded Sector Sarajevo as part of UNPROFOR in 1992 Rusmir Mahmutćehajić: Deputy Prime Minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1991-1992), Minister for Energy, Mining and Industry of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1994) John Major: Prime Minister of Great Britain (1990-1997) Nesib Mandžić: Bosnian Muslim high school principal who was pulled into negotiations with Mladic at the Fontana Hotel after the fall of Srebrenica Simon Mardel: WHO doctor in Bosnia Jamsheed Marker: Pakistani Ambassador to the United Nations Kati Marton: Hungarian-American author and journalist, married to Richard Holbrooke in 1995 Kees Matthijssen: Dutch General, company commander, Dutchbat III, Srebrenica (1995) Tadeusz Mazowiecki: Special Rapporteur of the Commission on Human Rights José María Mendiluce: Head of UNHCR to the conflict in the Balkans (1991-1993) John Menzies: US Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina (1996) Jean-Bernard Mérimée: Permanent Representative of France to the UN (1991-1995) John McCain: US Senator from Arizona (1987-present) Peter McCloskey: ICTY Prosecutor John Menzies: US Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina Jean-Bernard Mérimée: French Ambassador to the UN (1991-1995) Charles Millon: French Minister of Defense (1995-1997) Slobodan Milošević:

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