Tensions between Kosovar Albanians and Serbs have been off world headlines since a NATO bombing campaign in the late 90s. But the divided region approaches a major milestone next month: talks with Serbia on independence. Meanwhile, the situation has been complicated by death of its pro-independence president. We look at the volatile situation in the region.

Guests

  • Paul Williams Assistant Professor of Law and International Relations in the American University School of International Service.
  • Patrick Moore Regional Analyst with Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty specializing in the Balkans
  • Igor Radonjic American Refugee Committee’s Country Director for Serbia and Montenegro. Mr. Radonjic works in Kosovo and the surrounding region helping refugees return to their homes.

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