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Civic and Uncivic Values in Kosovo, the sixth volume in the series of books collectively entitled ‘Civic and Uncivic Values in the Yugoslav Successor States’ and edited by Sabrina P. Ramet, Albert Simkus, and Ola Listhaug, provides an extensive overview of the historical context of the conflict between the Serbs and the Albanians over the territory of Kosovo, and the means that have led to reconciliation and cohabitation.Kosovo’s history, and especially the interethnic relations among Kosovo’s citizens, have been the focus of numerous researchers since the end of the war there in 1999. The war’s aftermath created a myriad of processes that have served as leitmotifs for young and senior scholars alike to analyse the escalation and de-escalation of the conflict, its beginnings and ending, along a spectrum of different contexts. This edited volume represents one of the most comprehensive examinations of the interlinked sociological and historical contexts of statebuilding in Kosovo. Critically examining the role of the national and international actors not only in the reconciliation process but also before and during the war, the book provides insightful information about the history of the antagonisms between Kosovo’s Serb and Albanian populations, the international intervention, the period prior to
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Published: Sep 26, 2017
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