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Publications Archive

This archive is a comprehensive record of IWPR's past publications since its inception in 1991. For hard copies of these reports please contact vanessa@iwpr.net





War Report 1991-1998

WarReport presented news, analysis and debate from leading critical journalists, academics and activists. It was an essential resource for journalists, diplomats and activists working for peace and democratisation.

WarReport showcased the work of the emerging regional independent press. Articles are sydicated to many regional and international publications and agencies.

WarReport provided special features - on the UN, Bosnia, the Albanian National Question, Macedonian-Bulgarian relations, and other in-depth studies and open debate on urgent issues of conflict and resolution.




Tribunal 1996-1997

Tribunal published in-depth reports, interviews and assessments from the region on the impact of the War Crimes Tribunal in The Hague, and the Rwandan War Crimes Tribunal in Arusha

Tribunal featured leading writers including Mirko Klarin, Zoran Pajic, Ed Vulliamy, Tanja Tagirov, Konrad Huber, Justice Richard Goldstone and Latinka Perovic. Articles were syndicated to many regional and international publications and agencies.




Transitions

In 1998, IWPR collaborated in the production of the Prague-based publication Transitions. Selected issues of Transitions, published under the editorship of IWPR, remain available through IWPR (price: £ 7.00 / € 9.00 / $ 10.00).




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The New York TimesJean MacKenzie, IWPR Afghanistan director, assesses reports of low voter turnout and allegations of fraud in country’s presidential and provincial councils elections.


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