Kosovo: a website bibliography for students

As the good ship Kosovo, piloted by Washington and London, heads for the rocks, students required to write about it, and teachers required to teach it, might benefit from reading (and copying out) a selection from these websites — with no apologies for the provenance of most of them:

https://barder.com/politics/international/kosovo/index.php

https://barder.com/politics/international/kosovo/littman.php

https://barder.com/politics/international/kosovo/littman2.php

http://www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk/pa/cm199900/cmselect/cmfaff/28/2802.htm

https://barder.com/politics/international/denise/index.php

http://www.kosovo.mod.uk/rambouillet_text.htm

http://www.reliefweb.int/library/documents/thekosovoreport.htm

https://barder.com/741

https://barder.com/728

https://barder.com/673

https://barder.com/654

https://barder.com/641

https://barder.com/384

https://barder.com/163

http://myfantazi.blogspot.com/2005/09/final-status-for-kosovo-untying.html

Acknowledgements in the form of trackbacks to this post will be appreciated;  unacknowledged plagiarism only slightly less so.   Happy browsing.

Brian

3 Responses

  1. Martin says:

    Thanks, Brian – I’ll be connecting to this post.

    Today Kosovo, tomorrow Scotland; and we’ll be none the better for either.

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