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Balkan Idols: Religion and Nationalism in Yugoslav States

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must now choose between dis<strong>in</strong>tegration <strong>in</strong>to ever-smaller ethnic states <strong>and</strong> <strong>in</strong>tegration<br />

<strong>in</strong>to the European Union. The EU must actively facilitate the latter, or<br />

the <strong>Balkan</strong>s could suffer another round of bloody war.” Carl Bildt, “A Second<br />

Chance <strong>in</strong> the <strong>Balkan</strong>s,” Foreign Affairs 80, 1 (January–February 2001), p. 148.<br />

See also the European Commission, Directorate General—External Relations: The<br />

European Union <strong>and</strong> Southeastern Europe: Build<strong>in</strong>g a Brighter Future, (Brussels,<br />

September 2000), available at http://europa.eu.<strong>in</strong>t/comm/external_relations/see-<br />

/various/publication.htm.<br />

60. See the annual report on the Stability Pact Quick Start Package, 14 May<br />

2001, at http://www.stabilitypact.org.<br />

61. Johannes Varwick, “The Kosovo Crisis <strong>and</strong> the European Union: The Stability<br />

Pact <strong>and</strong> Its Consequences for EU Enlargement,” <strong>in</strong> Kurt R. Spillmann <strong>and</strong><br />

Joachim Krause, eds., Kosovo: Lessons Learned for International Cooperative Security<br />

(Bern: Peter Lang, 2000).<br />

308 notes to page 243

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