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The Kosovo Crisis And The Evolution Of Postcold War European Security Paul Chester Latawski

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The Kosovo Crisis And The Evolution Of Postcold War European Security Paul Chester Latawski
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Publisher: Manchester University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.02 MB
Pages: 241
Author: Paul Chester Latawski, Martin A. Smith
ISBN: 9780719059803, 0719059801
Language: English
Year: 2003

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The Kosovo Crisis And The Evolution Of Postcold War European Security Paul Chester Latawski by Paul Chester Latawski, Martin A. Smith 9780719059803, 0719059801 instant download after payment.

This book looks at the legacy of the 1998-99 Kosovo crisis for European security affairs. It examines the debates about the nature and justification of intervention in the affairs of sovereign states. It also considers the impact of the crisis on NATO and on relations between western states and Russia both during and since Kosovo. Well-known "facts" are critically assessed and challenged. The authors argue that the NATO attacks on Serbia were not a "war," nor did the crisis directly lead to moves to endow the European Union with its own military dimension. They place the Kosovo crisis in the context of the long-term evolution of a transatlantic "community of values" between Europe and North America.

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