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vii CONTENTS Foreword by Christian Chartier xiii Preface xvii Author’s Note xxi List of Abbreviations xxiii Cast of Key Characters xxvii Introduction 1 1. The Hague 5 2. Bosnia 15 3. Wooden Rifles 29 4. A Policeman’s Murder 45 5. Two Spanish Legionnaires 59 6. Kosovo 69 7. Team Four 79 8. The Conspirators 109 9. Inside the Shadows 123 10. Indictment of a President 143 11. Mala Jaska 163 Epilogue: The Hague Crucible 171 Acknowledgments 191 Appendix I. Cenčići Jerbićevi 193 Appendix II. Cases and Related Legal Documents 207 Notes 209 Bibliography 213 Index 215 About the Author 225 Political map of Yugoslavia following World War II. Reprinted from The Palgrave Concise Historical Atlas of the Balkans by Dennis P. Hupchick and Harold E. Cox [3.146.221.204] Project MUSE (2024-04-24 16:04 GMT) Political map of the successor states of the former Yugoslavia. Reprinted from The Palgrave Concise Historical Atlas of the Balkans by Dennis P. Hupchick and Harold E. Cox Map of Mostar and the surrounding area in Bosnia, including Sovići, Doljani, and Raštani. Source: NATO [3.146.221.204] Project MUSE (2024-04-24 16:04 GMT) Map of Croatia showing Serbian regions, major crime sites, Lokve, and the Gorski Kotar region. Base map courtesy of the University of Texas Libraries, The University of Texas at Austin; additions and modifications by S. C. Spangler This page intentionally left blank ...

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