Carnegie Council Symposium in Sarajevo, June 2014

Jun 27, 2014

On June 28, 1914, Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife were assassinated in Sarajevo, an event that led to the outbreak of World War I. To commemorate this event and discuss what it means for us today, on June 27, 2014, Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs held a high-profile symposium in Sarajevo. The following is Bosnian-based coverage of the Council's trip and ideas:24sata.infobhrt.babosnjaci.netbrzevijesti.bafederalna.ba (June 26)federalna.ba (June 27)klix.banap.bavijesti.ba

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