- Page 1 and 2: Ernst M. Felberbauer Predrag Jureko
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- Page 14 and 15: Background Speech Judy Batt Regiona
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donia 1 or Montenegro, as well as t
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While both positions come to opposi
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While the emphasis was at that time
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The wording appears now more generi
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We may thus conclude that the simpl
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islation, jurisdiction and administ
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formalizing their long-standing dem
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as for example massive violence aga
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secession of Kosovo” - only to cr
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The Albanian minorities in Monteneg
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also have the right to secede from
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• the secession of Kosovo thus ca
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territorial integrity and self-dete
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The Future International Presences
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on the day of declaration of indepe
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To facilitate reforms, the Commissi
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laying the ground for their subsequ
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espectively announcing his intentio
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executive powers and the ICR, local
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European Cooperation Process (SEECP
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And now comes Kosovo! Fortunately t
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held for so long? Economic as well
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Kosovo: America’s “NATO State
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investment, astronomical unemployme
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Recognition A second desired contri
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Similarly for NATO as a whole, the
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First, incomplete achievement of Am
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weapons shipments and/or the deploy
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that “we will not extradite them.
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Kosovo as a “Precedent” for Sep
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set up an equally owned joint compa
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PART IV: CONFIDENCE BUILDING UNDER
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as a result of entering into force
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In order to achieve this, the paper
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change. 6 This Report served as a b
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longer an issue and cannot be a div
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future and create an example of coe
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agreed to impose some restrictions
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mentation of the Ahtisaari plan in
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distinguishes between personal secu
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Confidence Building as a Multi-stak
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tribution to confidence building ta
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several instruments like decentrali
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In conclusion, in spite of the lack
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Former Finnish President Martti Aht
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ity of Albanians (and Bosniaks) are
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April 1915 for Armenians when they
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pectation that it could happen agai
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eenth or twentieth century terms. I
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In the Balkans, war crime pays. Thi
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Figure 1: Actors and Approaches to
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channel nature (Pruitt, 2006). It i
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their opponent. By contrast, the
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Dealing with Chosen Trauma Dealing
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trated against Armenians during the
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This equilibrium is analogous to th
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evolving situation in Serbia with r
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According to Frankel, Morris provid
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References AP (1996). “Serbs Mark
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MacDonald, Neil (2008a). “Serb Ra
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Volkan, Vamik (1997). Bloodlines: F
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Conclusions and Recommendations Pre
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future. As a consequence of that al
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So far the status or post-status pr
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List of Authors and Editors ALTMANN
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