When the UN Security Council authorised negotiations to determine the final status of Kosovo in October 2005, most observers confidently expected the Serbian province to become an independent state by the end of the following year. However, the process did not go as planned. The author charts the course of the status process from 2005 onwards.
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James Ker-Lindsay is LSEE Visiting Professor at the London School of Economics, UK. His research focuses on conflict, peace and security in South East Europe, European Union enlargement, and secession and recognition in international politics. He is the author of The Foreign Policy of Counter Secession (2012), The Cyprus Problem (2011), Kosovo (2009), among others.
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