41. The Tensions between Serbia and Kosovo - A Major Generator of Instability in the Region
- Author:
- Petyo Valkov
- Publication Date:
- 09-2012
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- Institute for Security and International Studies (ISIS)
- Abstract:
- In March 2007, after seven years of Kosovo being a United Nations protectorate, the UN Special Envoy Martti Ahtisaari proposed independence. The United States supported this proposal but Russia categorically did not, nor, of course, did Serbia. The United States proposed a three-part plan to stabilize an independent Kosovo. First, all high government posts would be distributed based on religion and ethnicity, second, a new Constitution must specifically safeguard the rights of the Serbian minority and, third, a substantial peacekeeping force must be in place to protect the Serbs and the minorities. Notwithstanding the seven years of the UN protectorate, hundreds of Orthodox Christian churches have been destroyed and thousands of Serbs have left Kosovo. For example, before the UN took over there were 40,000 Serbs living in Priština compared with about a hundred today. In 1971 Kosovo was 75% Muslim compared to at least 92% today
- Topic:
- International Affairs and Political and institutional effectiveness
- Political Geography:
- Kosovo and Serbia