Edita tahiri biography of mahatma gandhi

  • In 2011, Edita Tahiri, a Harvard University graduate and PhD in political sciences from Prishtina University in cooperation with Johns.
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  • The "Republic of Kosova" (1989-1998) and the Resolution of Ethno-Separatist Conflict: Rethinking "Sovereignty" in the Post-Cold War Era

     

    ANDREW MARCH & RUDRA SIL

    The Christopher H. Browne Center for International Politics (PennCIP)
    Political Science Department
    University of Pennsylvania
    April 1999
    Working Paper Series #99-01
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    While this continuum already suggests a very diverse and flexible understanding of the possible forms of statehood and the divisibility of sovereignty, it reflects certain constants: the all-party recognition of power-sharing agreements, ultimate legitimate authority, status of sub-state units, borders (both territorial and institutional) and, most importantly, the recognition on the part of all sub-state units or communities of their participation in the state. All of the state formations of a "power-shar

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  • Kosovo Leader Returns Home Briefly

    PRISTINA, Yugoslavia — Ibrahim Rugova, considered by his party to be president of Kosovo, puzzled observers by returning to the province from exile in Italy for a few hours Thursday, only to turn around and leave again.

    The hasty exit left many wondering about Rugova’s intentions, and whether he feared for his safety or realized there may be little place for him in the government being built in Kosovo by the United Nations. The U.N. recognizes Rugova as a party leader but not as president.

    Rugova’s quick visit highlighted how strange the political scene has become in Kosovo, a province of Serbia, the chief Yugoslav republic. The rebel Kosovo Liberation Army has established a separate “provisional government” of 16 ministers and has named its leader, Hashim Thaci, as prime minister.

    Meanwhile, U.N. spokesman Kevin Kennedy said there “is no recognized government” in Kosovo beyond the United Nations, which has been administering the prov