Kosovo by Tim Judah

Kosovo by Tim Judah

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Kosovo by Tim Judah

"Kosovo: War & Revenge" explains how Kosovo became the crucible of one of the century's most pernicious conflicts: how Serbs and Albanians, sharing this tiny corner of Europe, became locked into a ferocious cycle of domination and revenge. It shows how the conflict that began here led not only to the destruction of the old Yugoslavia, but to a war waged by the world's most powerful military alliance. The book sets the conflict in its full historical context. It analyzes the character and career of Slobodan Milosevic and explains how Kosovo provided the springboard for him to mobilize the Serbs and seize supreme power. It reveals the great lost opportunity of the February 1999 Rambouillet conference for peace and compromise in the southern Balkans. It explains how exiled Kosovar militants could take their war from Swiss cafes to the mountains of northern Albania. And it examines how and why NATO launched its first ever war - a 78-day campaign of high-tech air strikes against Serbia - believing the onslaught would be over in days. Based on research, eyewitness reports and interviews with the leading protagonists, Judah's book presents a detailed account of the origins of the Serb-Albanian conflict, the course of the war, involvement of the Western powers, the implications for the global strategic landscape, and the options for the future.
"Tim Judah's book is the first detailed and reliable guide to these complicated questions, alert to the pressures of Balkan history and culture, and completely impartial" Charles Simic, London Review of Books "very good...Judah cleverly interprets Serbia's sad present in the light of its past." Norman Stone, Sunday Times
Tim Judah has studied the conflict in the former Yugoslavia for a decade. Between 1990-95 he lived in Belgrade covering the wars in Croatia and Bosnia for the London Times and the Economist. During the war in Kosovo, Judah broadcast widely and wrote for the New York Review of Books, the London Observer, the Sunday Telegraph, and the Guardian Weekend magazine. He is also the author of a prizewinning book entitled The Serbs: History, Myth, and the Destruction of Yugoslavia (ISBN: 0 300 07656 8 PB. #9.95), published by Yale University Press.
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ISBN 13 9780300083132
ISBN 10 0300083130
Title Kosovo
Author Tim Judah
Condition Unavailable
Publisher Yale University Press
Year published 2000-04-10
Number of pages 368
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