The case of Kosovo is distinct and does not represent a precedent
for independence for separatist movements in Abkhazia, South
Ossetia, Transdniestria, or Nagorno-Karabakh. This paper examines
all five cases, with particular attention given to three factors
for analysis: the intractability of each conflict, potential
viability of the region as an independent state, and the impact of
external influences. The results of this examination are presented
in both matrix and narrative form. Overwhelmingly, it is the impact
of external influences-the engagement of the international
community-which has shaped Kosovo's situation, rendering it
fundamentally different from the cases in Russia's near-abroad.
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