U.S. and Russian Policymaking With Respect to the Use of Force
This volume presents case studies of U.S. and Russian peacekeeping and peacemaking operations since the end of the Cold War.
The breakup of Yugoslavia in the early 1990s was accompanied internecine strife and civil war, particularly in Serbia. RAND has explored the role of allied forces in helping to end the fighting, and of NATO and the United Nations in running peacekeeping and stability operations in Serbia and its neighbors.