How a military insurgency led the way from war to peace
Contents Introduction 1. Faces of the KLA and Its Kosovat Antagonists 2. Building and Maintaining Public Support 3. Recruiting Fighters and Commanders 4. Avoiding Annihilation, While Taking Advantage of Milosevic 5. The KLA at War 6. Financing 7. Training 8. Supplying 9. Shaping International Reaction 10. Postwar Politics: The KLA at the Ballot Box 11. The KLA in the Dock 12. Conclusion Acronyms and Organization Names Roster of Key Individuals Notes Bibliography
Henry H. Perritt Jr. is professor of law emeritus and director of the graduate program in financial services law emeritus at the Chicago-Kent College of Law.
"There is no one else capable of writing a book about any modern insurgency that would combine this kind of insider's knowledge with such an acute appreciation for all the external factors surrounding the struggle." Andrew Baruch Wachtel, dean of the Graduate School and director of the Roberta Buffett Center for International and Comparative Studies, Northwestern University
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