№ 57 - Konsolidacija kosovske države i reakcije Beograda:
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Helsinški odbor za ljudska prava u Srbiji
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Beschreibung: | After independence declaration Kosovo entered the phase of state consolidation. While trying to prevent it at any cost, official Belgrade channeled all its diplomatic energy into lobbying against Kosovo's international recognition. Its turning to the International Court of Justice for an advisory opinion about the legality of Kosovo's independence is meant for the same purpose. What Belgrade really wants to achieve is a fresh round of negotiations with Prishtina, which would hopefully result in Kosovo's partition: the Northern Kosovo would go to Serbia. Therefore, Serbian media have been more and more playing on the thesis about the Greater Albania. They are invoking the findings of a Gallup poll showing that the great majority of Kosovo Albanians (70 percent) take that Kosovo and Albania should unite, whereas 47.3 percent of interviewees in Kosovo and 39.5 percent in Albania believe this would become true in foreseeable future. Historian Cedomir Antic holds it only logical when it comes to Albanians. In fact, by showing understanding for Albanians' aspirations Belgrade wants to strengthen its argumentation for Serbs' demands: partition of Kosovo (as well as for similar feelings when it comes to Republika Srpska) |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource(1 p. 21) |
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spelling | № 57 - Konsolidacija kosovske države i reakcije Beograda Author Not Specified Belgrade [Serbia] Helsinški odbor za ljudska prava u Srbiji 2010 Frankfurt M. CEEOL 2010 1 Online-Ressource(1 p. 21) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier After independence declaration Kosovo entered the phase of state consolidation. While trying to prevent it at any cost, official Belgrade channeled all its diplomatic energy into lobbying against Kosovo's international recognition. Its turning to the International Court of Justice for an advisory opinion about the legality of Kosovo's independence is meant for the same purpose. What Belgrade really wants to achieve is a fresh round of negotiations with Prishtina, which would hopefully result in Kosovo's partition: the Northern Kosovo would go to Serbia. Therefore, Serbian media have been more and more playing on the thesis about the Greater Albania. They are invoking the findings of a Gallup poll showing that the great majority of Kosovo Albanians (70 percent) take that Kosovo and Albania should unite, whereas 47.3 percent of interviewees in Kosovo and 39.5 percent in Albania believe this would become true in foreseeable future. Historian Cedomir Antic holds it only logical when it comes to Albanians. In fact, by showing understanding for Albanians' aspirations Belgrade wants to strengthen its argumentation for Serbs' demands: partition of Kosovo (as well as for similar feelings when it comes to Republika Srpska) International relations/trade Inter-Ethnic Relations EU-Accession / EU-DEvelopment |
spellingShingle | № 57 - Konsolidacija kosovske države i reakcije Beograda International relations/trade Inter-Ethnic Relations EU-Accession / EU-DEvelopment |
title | № 57 - Konsolidacija kosovske države i reakcije Beograda |
title_auth | № 57 - Konsolidacija kosovske države i reakcije Beograda |
title_exact_search | № 57 - Konsolidacija kosovske države i reakcije Beograda |
title_exact_search_txtP | № 57 - Konsolidacija kosovske države i reakcije Beograda |
title_full | № 57 - Konsolidacija kosovske države i reakcije Beograda Author Not Specified |
title_fullStr | № 57 - Konsolidacija kosovske države i reakcije Beograda Author Not Specified |
title_full_unstemmed | № 57 - Konsolidacija kosovske države i reakcije Beograda Author Not Specified |
title_short | № 57 - Konsolidacija kosovske države i reakcije Beograda |
title_sort | № 57 konsolidacija kosovske drzave i reakcije beograda |
topic | International relations/trade Inter-Ethnic Relations EU-Accession / EU-DEvelopment |
topic_facet | International relations/trade Inter-Ethnic Relations EU-Accession / EU-DEvelopment |