The Albanian question reshaping the Balkans
In 1997 the previously little-known and isolated Balkan country of Albania exploded as the first armed uprising in mainland Europe since the 1920s brought the country to the brink of civil war. As the violence spread first to neighbouring Kosovo, then to south-east Serbia and finally to former Yugos...
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London
I.B. Tauris
2007
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Table of Contents:
- Part I: 1997
- The Crisis of Post-Communist Albania ; 1. The Pyramid Banking Crisis and the Democratic Party Government; 2. The March Uprising; 3. Political Crisis and Government Transition; Part II: The Struggle for Power; 4. The Crisis in Northern Albania; 5. Operation Alba; 6. The Revival of Socialist Power and the Royalist Challenge; Part III: The Kosova Dimension of the National Question. 7. Tirana, the Crisis of Kosova and the Origins of the KLA8. The Kosova War: The First Offensive; 9. Tirana and the Growing International Crisis; Part IV: The Political Crisis in Albania; 10. Northern Developments
- Preparing for a Coup d'Etat; 11. The Assassination of Azem Hajdari and the Attempted Coup; Part V: Albania and the Deepening Kosova Conflict; 12. The Spread of War; 13. Tirana and the January Political Crisis; 14. Rambouillet and NATO Commitment; 15. The Kosova Refugee Crisis in the Region; Part VI: The New Albanian Space and the Future; 16. Tirana and the New Kosova. 17. Preshevo, Macedonia and the National Question18. Pan-Albanianism: Tirana and the Wider Albanian World


