The Balkan Front in the New Cold War
In: Warsaw East European Review, Heft XI/2020, S. 289-311
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In: Warsaw East European Review, Heft XI/2020, S. 289-311
In: Warsaw East European Review, Heft IX/2019, S. 111-129
In: Warsaw East European Review, Heft IX/2019, S. 131-153
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The support of the United States and some European Union countries for Kosovo's unilateral declaration of independence has in many ways contributed to a deterioration of the security situation in southeastern Europe. The fundamental strategic assumption of promoters of Kosovo's independence—that Kosovo was the last open question left over from the breakup of Yugoslavia—is likely to prove wrong. Thus, given the breakdown in the international and regional consensus on the contours of a legitimate Balkan political and security order, the instability of Kosovo and other states in the region is in reality likely to increase in the post-Kosovo independence period.
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Gordon N. Bardos is assistant director of the Harriman Institute at Columbia University.
In: Mediterranean quarterly: a journal of global issues, Band 16, Heft 3, S. 17-43
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