Kosovo: A New Versailles?
Kosovo’s declaration of independence is a violation of international law and an example of behind-the-scenes U.S. manipulation.
Kosovo’s declaration of independence is a violation of international law and an example of behind-the-scenes U.S. manipulation.
The United States should have thought twice about rushing to recognize the new state of Kosovo.
Kosovo has declared its independence from Serbia. But there are still a few obstacles in the path of statehood.
An anonymous UN official gives insight on perceptions about the international community.
Andrej Nosov, President, Youth Initiative for Human Rights
Artist and Director of the Center for Contemporary Art in Pristina Albert Heta debates the political and social consequences of art in times of conflict.
Deyan Kiuranov discusses nationalist movements and desegregation in the context of the former Yugoslavia.
Actor and director Arben Castrati talks about ethnic identity in the Balkans, and his experiences in regional and international theater.
Kosovo is on the verge of independence. What can Washington and Brussells do to overcome Serbian and Russian opposition?
Like a bad cold that won’t go away, the Kosovo question continues to plague international diplomacy long after it was expected that it would be resolved.
With the policymakers who have steered our country in the wrong direction absent from Washington, now is the time for YOU to start making US foreign policy.
Although we are currently considered revisionist historians, I believe that my End of Empire books definitively establish that the financial crisis that the United States experienced in 2007 was the key element in destroying our position in the world.
Kosovo is on its way to becoming the latest piece of former Yugoslavia to achieve nationhood. But a bumpy road lies ahead.