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Jon Western

Jon W. Western is Carol Hoffmann Collins '63 Professor of International Studies and Five College Professor of International Relations at Mount Holyoke College and the Five Colleges, Inc. He is Chair of the Five College International Relations Program.〔(Five College International Relations Program )〕
He received his B.A. from Macalester College, his M.P.P. from the University of Michigan, and his Ph.D. from Columbia University. He has taught at Columbia University and George Washington University and worked at the United States Institute of Peace.〔(Faculty profile from Mount Holyoke College )〕 Western is also a contributor to (The Duck of Minerva ), a group blog focused on International Relations, and a columnist for (Current Intelligence ).
==Bosnian War==
Jon Western was a Balkans and East European specialist in the U.S. State Department's Bureau of Intelligence and Research in 1992, when hostilities broke out in the Bosnian War. Western and colleagues from the State Department and CIA found substantial, corroborated evidence of war crimes (including ethnic cleansing) committed by parties to the conflict, but were unable to convince their superiors to alter U.S. policy toward the war and its belligerents.
As a result, Western resigned on August 6, 1993. This was one week after Marshall Freeman Harris, the State Department's "chief specialist on Bosnia" had resigned,
and was followed on August 23 by the resignation of the desk officer for Croatia, Stephen Walker. George Kenney, the acting Yugoslav desk officer, had resigned one year before, on August 25, 1992, in protest against the U.S. government's "ineffective, indeed counterproductive, handling of the Yugoslav crisis."
According to Samantha Power in her book, ''"A Problem from Hell": America and the Age of Genocide,'' "it was the largest wave of resignations in State Department history. The departure of so many promising young officers reflected a degree of despair but also a capacity for disappointment among officials not evident in... previous genocides."

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