Kosovo embodies a key moment in the international practice of
dealing with secessionist self-determination conflicts. For the
first time, outside of the colonial context, and excepting
Bangladesh in 1971, an entity's declaration of independence has
been widely, albeit not universally, recognised. As such, the case
of Kosovo has sharpened the focus and intensified the debate on the
issue of self-determination conflicts and how they are managed by
the international community. This volume contributes to this debate
by examining Kosovo in historical and contemporary comparative
perspective and by reflecting on the legal, ethical and political
implications of its successful declaration of independence. This
book was originally published as a special issue of Europe-Asia
Studies.
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