111. Cutting or Tightening the Gordian Knot? The Future of Kosovo and the Peace Process in the Western Balkans after the Decision on Independence
- Author:
- Predrag Jureković, Ernst M. Felberbauer, and Frederic Labarre (Eds.)
- Publication Date:
- 10-2008
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- Austrian National Defence Academy
- Abstract:
- The declaration of independence of Kosovo on February 17 th , 2008 has marked the last stage of Kosovo's path to state building and also has closed the last chapter on the disintegration of Yugoslavia. The declaration of independence and the subsequent enacting of the Constitution by the Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo were not annulled by United Nations Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK). Therefore, the legality of this act was quietly accepted by UNMIK, despite the lack of agreement within United Nations Security Council (UNSC). In addition, a day before the independence was declared, the EU Special Representative for Common Foreign and Security Policy Dr. Javier Solana, appointed Mr. Peter Feith as the Head of International Civilian Office (ICO) and the Council of European Union decided to deploy the EULEX Mission to Kosovo as envisaged by the Ahtisaari's Comprehensive Status Proposal.
- Topic:
- Conflict Resolution, Ethnic Conflict, Peace Studies, and Treaties and Agreements
- Political Geography:
- Europe, Kosovo, Yugoslavia, and Balkans