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U.N. Security Council Resolution 1244 and Final Status for Kosovo

Morton Abramowitz, Ilir Dugolli, Bruce Hitchner, James Hooper, Gordon D. Thompson

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Format: Panel Discussion followed by Q&A

Length: 69 minutes

As part of a two day conference at Boston College titled "Lessons Learned from the Balkan Conflicts," a panel analyzes the political future of the province of Kosovo, which has been a U.N. protectorate since 2000 under the mandate of Security Council Resolution 1244.

The panelists are Morton Abramowitz, a senior fellow at the Century Foundation, the former assistant secretary of state for Intelligence and Research, and the former ambassador to Turkey; Ilir Dugolli, principal political advisor to the prime minister of Kosovo; James Hooper, managing director of the Public International Law & Policy Group and former director of the Washington office of the International Crisis Group; and Gordon D. Thompson, executive director of the Institute for Resource and Security Studies in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The panel is moderated by Bruce Hitchner, chairman of the Dayton Peace Accords Project based at Tufts University.

Presenter(s): Morton Abramowitz, Ilir Dugolli, Bruce Hitchner, James Hooper, Gordon D. Thompson

Date: October 16, 2004

Location: Higgins Hall 300, Boston College

Sponsor(s): Center for Balkan Development/Friends of Bosnia; Boston College Department of Slavic and Eastern Languages; Dayton Peace Accords Project at Tufts University

URL: http://frontrow.bc.edu/program/kosovopanel/

The information on this page is accurate as of October 2004