From Dayton to the Pentagon, Derek Chollet reflects on Bosnia and "a remarkable journey"
In November 1995 in Dayton, Ohio, Derek Chollet sat next to Richard Holbrooke as his speechwriter during the creation of the Bosnia peace accords.
In November 1995 in Dayton, Ohio, Derek Chollet sat next to Richard Holbrooke as his speechwriter during the creation of the Bosnia peace accords.
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