Word: civilianized
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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With the end of World War II in 1945, the Harvard campus slowly returned to civilian status, and The Crimson also began the process of "reconversion," picking up its old masthead after publishing as The Harvard Service News for about three years...
...Pentagon flatly refuses to let NATO forces hunt down and arrest Karadzic and his military sidekick General Ratko Mladic. The only alternative is to persuade Milosevic to squeeze them out. After the Swedish official charged with implementing the civilian provisions of Dayton, Carl Bildt, tried for two weeks in vain to get Milosevic going, the U.S. set to work, and Milosevic reluctantly promised late last week, following several jawboning sessions with U.S. diplomats, that "the skids are greased" for Karadzic's imminent political demise...
...vote, concluded in a private "benchmark paper" that the minimal requirements set down in Dayton do not exist; there is no freedom of movement, no freedom of expression, no freedom of association. The blame for much of that lies directly with Karadzic, who has challenged or rejected every civilian provision of the Dayton pact...
Washington bears some of the blame, however. Having delegated civilian implementation of Dayton to Bildt, the Americans have been unwilling even to imply that NATO's might stood behind the diplomat's efforts. "At least move some equipment around," said an official from Bildt's office, arguing that just a meeting between the diplomat and high NATO officials last week was enough to exact conciliatory talk from the Pale leadership...
...short answer is that, with eight months remaining in the year that NATO plans to stay in Bosnia, enough time remains to put the civilian side of Dayton into effect--provided those in charge are themselves fully committed to it. The Clinton Administration remains dedicated to this goal. But there are disturbing signs of backsliding from others, including some representatives of nations that signed the Dayton accords...