The Albanian Question: Reshaping the Balkans
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Kosovoa's declaration of independence in 2008 and the overt manipulation of this precedent by Russia in its war with Georgia and South Ossetia shortly afterwards has focused the worlda's attention once again on the Balkans. But Albaniaa's role within the region remains little known and less understood. In this revised edition of a major work of contemporary history, two well-known and internationally-respected authorities elucidate Albania's place in the Balkans, from the explosion of violence in the 1990s, which brought the country to the brink of civil war, to the present day. The future of the Albanians in the Balkans is the most pressing issue in the region today, a fact which the West must pay close heed to if this long neglected nation is to become a European partner. Indeed, the authors argue, in this rapidly evolving political climate, failure to come to terms with the importance of the Albanian question could return the region as a whole to armed conflict.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #254476 in Books
- Published on: 2009-08
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 288 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
'This pioneering book, by two foremost experts on Albanian affairs... is a brilliant account of key events in recent Balkan history. John Phillips, The Tablet. They are to be congratulated on the objective way in which they have presented the Albanian history of the last ten years.' --Tom Winnifrith, Times Literary Supplement
'Pettifer and Vickers provide a first-class analysis of the always intricate, and at times convoluted, relationships between Albania's political elites and the ethnic Albanian communities of neighboring countries.' --Gabriel Partos, Transitions Online
'A well-written and readable account of the Albanian question, that is, of Albania itself and its relations with its immediate neighbours during a very tense and dangerous period. It is to be recommended to all students of the Balkans, of international relations and of conflict analysis.' --John Loughlin, International Affairs
About the Author
James Pettifer is author of The Blue Guide to Albania and Kosovo and, also with Miranda Vickers, Albania: From Anarchy to a Balkan Identity. Miranda Vickers is the author of "Between Serb and Albanian - a History of Kosovo and The Albanians - a Modern History".



