The Kosova Liberation Army (KLA) was the first successful insurgent movement in Europe since the Second World War. In the struggle against Milosevic's Serbia it developed from a tiny group in the Swiss political underground in the 1980s to an 18,000 strong military force that was allied with NATO between 1997 and 1999. The KLA drew on deep historical traditions of resistance to Serbian rule in Kosova, but in other respects was highly innovative and was the first postmodern insurgency for which the image it carried in the media was almost as important as its achievements in the campaign. In this ground-breaking and innovative history, James Pettifer traces the development of the force using previously unknown documents from Russian, American, Serbian and Swiss archives, numerous interviews with participants and observers, and eye-witness material. The book focuses in particular depth on the work of the KLA leaders in secret organisations prior to the war, and how Milosevic misunderstood the nature of the opponent he was facing. This also applied to many NATO nations, who often saw the unique Kosova struggle as an extension of the earlier Bosnian and Croatian conflicts. James Pettifer draws on years of study of the region and personal knowledge of many of the KLA and other leaders involved to write what will become the standard account of the origins of the conflict.
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Weight: 540g
Dimensions: 135 x 216mm
Publication Date: 06 Jan 2014
Publisher: C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781849043748
About James Pettifer
JAMES PETTIFER teaches Balkan history at St Cross College Oxford University. He has been a Visiting Professor at the Institute of Balkan Studies Thessaloniki and was an Honorary Fellow of the Department of Greek and Byzantine Studies Birmingham University UK. In 2007 he was Stanley J. Seeger Research Fellow at Princeton University New Jersey USA. From 2000 until its abolition in 2010 he also worked in the Research and Analysis branch of the Defence Academy of the UK. He is the author of several standard works on the Southern Balkans Greece and Turkey including Albania from Anarchy to a Balkan Identity (with Miranda Vickers) The New Macedonia Question The Making of the Greek Crisis and Kosova Express.
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