A New Power Play in the Balkans: Kosovo’s Independence

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Series Details Volume 10, Number 2, Pages 67-79
Publication Date April-June 2008
ISSN 1302-177X
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This article discusses Kosovo’s independence from a framework of political and legal perspectives and assesses regional and global responses to the declaration of independence. Kosovo’s independence, it is argued, has revealed shifting strategic landscapes, security concerns and domestic developments in regional and international politics with significant implications for all actors in the region.

Russia, for instance, calculated to restore its lost ‘superpower’ status and control Serbia’s strategic oil industries while Turkey’s prompt recognition of independence has increased its impact in the region. Kosovo’s independence will be a test case for keeping peace and stability in the Balkans within the new dynamics of regional and international politics. The way to escape from regional and international rivalries in Kosovo and its environs is to enhance the forces of cooperation in this volatile region and avoid zero sum games among regional and international actors.

Source Link https://www.jstor.org/stable/26328675
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