On February 17, 2008, Kosovo declared its independence from Serbia. On February 18, the United States recognized Kosovo as an independent state. Britain, France, Germany, Italy, and most other European Union countries have also recognized Kosovo. Serbia and Russia have heatedly objected to the recognition of Kosovo's independence. Independent Kosovo faces many challenges, including its relations with Serbia and Serbs in Kosovo, as well as weak institutions and an underdeveloped economy
The purpose of this essay is to examine why some countries in the world decided to support Kosovo’s ...
Macedonia has been a neuralgic point for the Balkans since the Treaty of St. Stephen and the Berlin ...
On 17 February 2008, the province of Kosovo formally declared its independence from Serbia. The most...
This report discusses the current political state of Kosovo, which declared its independence from Se...
This report discusses the current political state of Kosovo, which, on February 7, 2008, declared it...
This report discusses the current political state of Kosovo, which, on February 7, 2008, declared it...
After Unilateral Declaration of Independence Kosovo’s main struggle is to position itself in the bes...
<p>Kosovo’s declaration of independence received mixed responses from the international community; w...
One can hardly even talk about relations between Kosovo and Macedonia as relations between two indep...
After declaring independence in February 2008, Kosovos challenges changed from the quest for indepen...
peer reviewedThis chapter analyzes relations between the European Union (EU) and the Republic of Kos...
On 17 February 2008, the Republic of Kosovo's independence was unilaterally declared by the Kosovo A...
The 2008 proclamation of Kosovo's Independence, quickly recogniized by many states including almost...
Kosovo was administered by the UN for almost ten years before unilaterally declaring its independenc...
Serbia faces an important crossroads in its development. It is seeking to integrate into the Europea...
The purpose of this essay is to examine why some countries in the world decided to support Kosovo’s ...
Macedonia has been a neuralgic point for the Balkans since the Treaty of St. Stephen and the Berlin ...
On 17 February 2008, the province of Kosovo formally declared its independence from Serbia. The most...
This report discusses the current political state of Kosovo, which declared its independence from Se...
This report discusses the current political state of Kosovo, which, on February 7, 2008, declared it...
This report discusses the current political state of Kosovo, which, on February 7, 2008, declared it...
After Unilateral Declaration of Independence Kosovo’s main struggle is to position itself in the bes...
<p>Kosovo’s declaration of independence received mixed responses from the international community; w...
One can hardly even talk about relations between Kosovo and Macedonia as relations between two indep...
After declaring independence in February 2008, Kosovos challenges changed from the quest for indepen...
peer reviewedThis chapter analyzes relations between the European Union (EU) and the Republic of Kos...
On 17 February 2008, the Republic of Kosovo's independence was unilaterally declared by the Kosovo A...
The 2008 proclamation of Kosovo's Independence, quickly recogniized by many states including almost...
Kosovo was administered by the UN for almost ten years before unilaterally declaring its independenc...
Serbia faces an important crossroads in its development. It is seeking to integrate into the Europea...
The purpose of this essay is to examine why some countries in the world decided to support Kosovo’s ...
Macedonia has been a neuralgic point for the Balkans since the Treaty of St. Stephen and the Berlin ...
On 17 February 2008, the province of Kosovo formally declared its independence from Serbia. The most...