TY - BOOK AU - Bieber,Florian AU - Daskalovski,Židas TI - Understanding the war in Kosovo SN - 0714653918 U1 - 949.7103 21 PY - 2003/// CY - London PB - Frank Cass KW - Kosovo War, 1998-1999 KW - Causes KW - Kosovo (Serbia) KW - Foreign relations N1 - Includes index; 1; Claims to Kosovo: Nationalism and Self-Determination; Zidas Daskalovski --; 2; Kosovo or Kosova - Could It Be Both? The Case of Interlocking Serbian and Albanian Nationalisms; Dejan Guzina --; 3; Ethnic Prejudices and Discrimination: The Case of Kosovo; Lazar Nikolic --; 4; The Limits of Non-Military International Intervention: A Case Study of the Kosovo Conflict; Stefan Wolff --; 5; Rambouillet: A Critical (Re)Assessment; Elizabeth Allen Dauphinee --; 6; When Doves Support War and Hawks Oppose It: An Analysis of Humanitarian Intervention in Kosova; Leon Malazogu --; 7; The Theory of Humanitarian Intervention with Special Regard to NATO's Kosovo Mission; Gabor Sulyok --; 8; War on Kosovo: A Victory for the Media?; Marina Blagojevic --; 9; Religion in Kosovo and the Balkans - Blessing or Curse?; Laurie Johnston --; 10; The UN in Kosova: Administering Democratization?; Besnik Pula --; 11; Ethnic Borders to a Democratic Society in Kosova: The UN's Identity Card; Isa Blumi --; 12; The European Union and Humanitarian Intervention in Kosovo: A Test for the Common Foreign Policy; Cristina Churruca Muguruza --; 13; Questioning Reconstruction: Reflections on Theoretical Foundations for Conceptualizing Reconstruction in Kosovo; Jens Stilhoff Sorensen --; 14; Regional Perspectives for an Independent Kosovo - Albania and Macedonia; Aldo Bumci --; 15; Kosovo Independence and Macedonian Stability: Is There Any Alternative to the Nationalistic Discourse?; Goran Janev --; 16; Serbia After the Kosovo War: The Defeat of Nationalism and Change of Regime; Florian Bieber N2 - "This book offers a comprehensive academic survey of developments in Kosovo leading up to, during and after the war in 1999. It examines the underlying causes of the war, the attempts by the international community to intervene and the nature of the war itself. It critically examines the international administration in Kosovo since June 1999 and contextualizes it within the relations of Kosovo to neighbours and as part of the larger European strategy for southeastern Europe with the stability pact." "This book does not seek to promote a single interpretation of the conflict and its aftermath, but brings together intellectual arguments from all areas, including political science, sociology, law, gender and media studies and economics. The contributors are academics from Kosovo, Serbia, Europe, North America and beyond."--BOOK JACKET ER -