Description
A personal and critical account of the international interventions in Albania (after its implosion in 1999), and Kosovo (after the 1999 war), placed in a historical and geo-political context.
About the Author
Daan Everts is a Dutch diplomat. After his studies, Everts held various positions in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Hague, International Labour Organisation in Bangkok, Netherlands Embassy in Washington DC and as the Executive Secretary of the United Nations Capital Development Fund. He has since been head of various missions of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation.
Reviews
Ambassador Daan Everts made a major contribution with his leadership of some of the most challenging missions in the Balkans. He has made another major contribution with this volume brimming with sage observations about international intervention from on-the-ground reality. * Edward P. Joseph, John Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, USA *
Above all, the book reflects the author's legal and diplomatic experience, his practical approach to respond to each concrete event; it shapes also his gentle behaviour and liberal philosophy. * Rexhep Meidani, President of Albania, 1997-2002 *
An interesting and insightful analysis. * Jan Kubis, Former Secretary General of the OSCE and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Slovakia *
An absolutely fascinating first-hand account of how the international community tried to manage political upheaval in the Western Balkans in the late 1990s. * James Ker-Lindsay, Author of Kosovo: The Path to Contested Statehood in the Balkans *
Book Information
ISBN 9781838604479
Author Daan W Everts
Format Paperback
Page Count 248
Imprint Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 400g