A group of UNC-CH undergraduate studnets spent the summer of 2002 examining the role of international organizations in the Balkans. Their research focused particularly on the role of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) in implementing peace and stability in the former Yugoslavia.

As part of their research, the students travelled through Central and South Eastern Euorpe. Their destinations included Hungary, Bosnia Herzegovina, as well as weekend trips the students planned themselves.

To join their adventure, follow the links on the left of the page. Bon Voyage!

 
Group photo in front of a Stalin statue near Budapest, Hungary.