After Unilateral Declaration of Independence Kosovo’s main struggle is to position itself in the best way within international relations. Being a new state is like a newborn baby who requires support from everybody to get used to and fit into the new life. However, the way the status of Kosovo was resolved seems to put more hardship on Kosovo. Current international relations development with Cold War rhetoric between West and Russia and the row over independence could make it very difficult for Kosovo to establish relations with other states and enter international organizations such as UN, NATO, and EU. Thus, Kosovo has to make a lot of efforts and drain a lot of energy in lobbying process to get as much recognition as possible. Joining th...
On February 17, 2008, Kosovo declared independence. As of March 6, 2009, fifty-six states have recog...
AbstractThe Kosovo-Serbia dialogue is one of the most important processes that the Republic of Kosov...
Although Kosovo has been recognized by most members of the European Union, there are still five stat...
After Unilateral Declaration of Independence Kosovo’s main struggle is to position itself in the bes...
After declaring independence in February 2008, Kosovos challenges changed from the quest for indepen...
Today the world is globalized as never before. This has been enabled by the overall technological de...
After the signing of the Rambouillet Agreement, NATO bombing began, where the citizens of Kosovo are...
Since its declaration of independence Kosovo has clearly postured itself towards Euro-Atlantic integ...
Kosovo was administered by the UN for almost ten years before unilaterally declaring its independenc...
Emergence of new states is a rather complicated concept of an international system that entails poli...
Kosovo’s case in the international relations and in the international Law is considered to be a “Sui...
This paper analyzes Kosovo’s state-building and its exceptionality compared to other countries. Its ...
<p>Kosovo’s declaration of independence received mixed responses from the international community; w...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the perspective of Kosovo and its membership in internation...
The future status of Kosovo is perhaps the most sensitive and potentially destabilizing political q...
On February 17, 2008, Kosovo declared independence. As of March 6, 2009, fifty-six states have recog...
AbstractThe Kosovo-Serbia dialogue is one of the most important processes that the Republic of Kosov...
Although Kosovo has been recognized by most members of the European Union, there are still five stat...
After Unilateral Declaration of Independence Kosovo’s main struggle is to position itself in the bes...
After declaring independence in February 2008, Kosovos challenges changed from the quest for indepen...
Today the world is globalized as never before. This has been enabled by the overall technological de...
After the signing of the Rambouillet Agreement, NATO bombing began, where the citizens of Kosovo are...
Since its declaration of independence Kosovo has clearly postured itself towards Euro-Atlantic integ...
Kosovo was administered by the UN for almost ten years before unilaterally declaring its independenc...
Emergence of new states is a rather complicated concept of an international system that entails poli...
Kosovo’s case in the international relations and in the international Law is considered to be a “Sui...
This paper analyzes Kosovo’s state-building and its exceptionality compared to other countries. Its ...
<p>Kosovo’s declaration of independence received mixed responses from the international community; w...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the perspective of Kosovo and its membership in internation...
The future status of Kosovo is perhaps the most sensitive and potentially destabilizing political q...
On February 17, 2008, Kosovo declared independence. As of March 6, 2009, fifty-six states have recog...
AbstractThe Kosovo-Serbia dialogue is one of the most important processes that the Republic of Kosov...
Although Kosovo has been recognized by most members of the European Union, there are still five stat...