- 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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- Page 22 and 23: The Status Process and Its Implicat
- Page 24 and 25: undermine elements within the Serbi
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- Page 30 and 31: The Independence of Kosovo and the
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- Page 34 and 35: Although separated from their Kosov
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nian groups that objected to a well
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ovo independence and further on the
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State Statistical Office of the Rep
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State of Southern Serbia The area k
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not always readily seen, this may b
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ity among the Albanian population.
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wever, apparently multi-ethnic comm
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firms) are seen in abundance, but r
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forceful than initially expected, f
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unlikely that the Albanian communit
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Conclusion As a region for which co
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The Secession of Kosovo - A Precede
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The findings would then allow for a
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This changed with the adoption of t
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While most of the provisions could
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ing up to the demands of granting
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ance, inter alia by settling Serbs
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Kosovo thus served as a catalyst fo
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As a rule, Albanians have been evic
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“facilitating of a political proc
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As a result, none of these argument
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deputies. Other Albanian Parties ex
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volved to the Entities. Key issues
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lack the key criteria for justifiab
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PART III: THE ROLE OF THE INTERNATI
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Notwithstanding this clear-sketched
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opean Affairs. Four support staff,
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the institutions, a regular assessm
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tighter. Furthermore, the deploymen
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able to kill two birds with one sto
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Kosovo’s Independence: The Conseq
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pating under its own sovereign term
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companying offer of free visa issue
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which would mean the exclusion and
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Bondsteel (“Kosovo’s real capit
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The NATO Toolbox Critique of NATO d
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Allied Divisions Persistent disunit
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Meanwhile, Kosovo has been nearly i
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The Russian “Return” to the Wes
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štunica, and Tomislav Nikolić are
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strong enough to fight NATO troops
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Some Aspects of Russian Economic Ex
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people. 17 A sizeable share of it c
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From UNMIK to EULEX: An Outline of
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security for all. They have in fact
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sense this happened in Kosovo in Ma
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European Presence in Kosovo as an A
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Rifts Among Local Partners and Comp
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deal with. This proved to be very d
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International Support to Enhance Co
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in 1975 are human contacts, informa
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ion. It also aims at post-crisis ca
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ety in its functions, in particular
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WUS has also assisted in founding a
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Conclusions Although many roads hav
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Untying the Gordian Knot in the Bal
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his diminutive physical stature, he
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simple recollection; it is a shared
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For our purposes here, the Battle o
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younger generation through its rela
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My God, what awaited us! To see a l
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Examples of conflict-as-symptoms ar
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grassroots levels. They have contac
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In the research literature where PD
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Grassroots Leadership Grassroots tr
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If a trauma victim makes it to leve
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Conclusion The essential point of d
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more to further enhance prospects f
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quires constant attention and engag
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ionists riled by another Belfast pr
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PART V: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 205
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d. optimizing the influence of the
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support for the return of Serbs as
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association process. On the other h
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RHODES Matthew, College of Internat