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July 2004 Issue John Laughland Who Are the Real Criminals? Judgement Day: The Trial of Slobodan Milosevic By Chris Stephen LR
March 2008 Issue Adam LeBor Atrocity in Europe Like Eating a Stone: Surviving the Past in Bosnia By Wojciech Tochman (Translated by Antonia Lloyd-Jones) LR
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May 2014 Issue Adam LeBor Report from Sarajevo The Trigger: Hunting the Assassin Who Brought the World to War By Tim Butcher LR
April 2012 Issue Brendan Simms Lives Go On The War is Dead, Long Live the War: Bosnia – The Reckoning By Ed Vulliamy LR
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