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In a period when Western military engagement has unleashed violent
sectarianism global terrorism, and become a catalyst for the
biggest exodus of migrants since the Second World War, the 1999
Nato intervention in Kosovo remains a unique and shining example of
a process that led to a peaceful transition from vicious ethnic war
to modern democracy. Less than twenty years ago, a young ethnic
Albanian student leader called Hashim Thaci, led a revolution
against Slobodan Milosevic, the Serbian tyrant with the biggest
military force in Europe, and convinced the West to bomb Belgrade
out of Kosovo. The aerial bombardment beckoned a period of
unrivalled peace in the Balkans which Western leaders who sought to
subsequently overturn other tyrannies in foreign lands would view
with envy as a rare successful model. Nato intervention in Kosovo,
led by Tony Blair and Bill Clinton, resulted in democracy and the
rule of law. By contrast, however, attempts by George W.Bush to
effect regime change in Iraq and Afghanistan, and by America,
Britain and France to do the same in Libya, have left lethal power
vacuums filled by Islamist insurgents, and brought about the
downfall of Western leaders themselves. This book is the story of
the rare success of Western military intervention and the first
biography of the new President of Kosovo, the youngest country in
Europe.
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