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1 For the citation of various sources on the emergence of the NLA and a chronology of events, see Alice Ackermann, `On the Razor's Edge: Is There Still a Place and Time for Long-Term Conflict Prevention in Macedonia?', paper presented at the Annual International Conference of the Centre for South East European Studies, University of London, 14-16 June 2001.
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2 See International Crisis Group (ICG), `The Macedonian Question: Reform or Rebellion', ICG Balkans Report 109 (Skopje/Brussels: ICG, April 2001).
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3 On the `relatively' successful prevention of violent conflict in Macedonia, see for example Alice Ackermann, Making Peace Prevail: Preventing Violent Conflict in Macedonia (Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 2000); Abiodun Williams, Preventing War: The United Nations and Macedonia (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2000); Michael S. Lund, Preventing Violent Conflicts: Strategy for Preventive Diplomacy (Washington, DC: US Institute of Peace Press, 1996).
