A gripping eyewitness account of a major 20th-century military conflict by the UK's most popular writer on geopolitics; The shattering of Yugoslavia in the 1990s showed that, after nearly 50 years of peace, war could return to Europe. It came to its bloody conclusion in Kosovo in 1999.; Tim Marshall, then diplomatic editor at Sky News, was on the ground covering the Kosovo War. This is his illuminating account of how events unfolded, a thrilling journalistic memoir drawing on personal experience, eyewitness accounts, and interviews with intelligence officials from five countries.; Twenty years on from the wars end, with the rise of Russian power, a weakened NATO and stalled EU expansion, this story is more relevant than ever, as questions remain about the possibility of conflict on European soil. Utterly gripping, this is Tim Marshall at his very best: behind the lines, under fire and full of the insight that has made him one of Britains foremost writers on geopolitics.
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Dimensions: 128 x 198mm
Publication Date: 06 Jun 2019
Publisher: Elliott & Thompson Limited
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781783964451
About Tim Marshall
Tim Marshall is a leading authority on foreign affairs with more than 30 years of reporting experience. He was diplomatic editor at Sky News and before that was working for the BBC and LBC/IRN radio. He has reported from 40 countries and covered conflicts in Croatia Bosnia Macedonia Kosovo Afghanistan Iraq Lebanon Syria and Israel. He is the author of the Sunday Times bestsellers Prisoners of Geography: Ten Maps that Tell You Everything You Need to Know About Global Politics and Divided: Why We're Living in an Age of Walls; Worth Dying For: The Power and Politics of Flags; and Dirty Northern B*st*rds! and Other Tales from the Terraces: The Story of Britain's Football Chants. He is founder and editor of the current affairs site TheWhatandtheWhy.com.