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  • '''Kosovo''' ([[Albanian]]: ''Kosova, Kosovë''; [[Serbian]]: ''Косово, Kosovo'') is variously considered: ...nt country in southeastern [[Europe]] (officially called the ''Republic of Kosovo'').
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  • '''Kosovo''' ([[Albanian]]: ''Kosova, Kosovë''; [[Serbian]]: ''Косово, Kosovo'') is variously considered: ...nt country in southeastern [[Europe]] (officially called the ''Republic of Kosovo'').
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  • #REDIRECT [[Kosovo]]
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  • {{r|Kosovo|Peace operations in Kosovo}}
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  • ...eastern Europe, having borders with Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Croatia.
    260 bytes (29 words) - 02:40, 12 August 2008
  • ...th a long Adriatic coastline on the west and land borders with Montenegro, Kosovo, Macedonia and Greece.
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  • ...h-eastern Adriatic Sea, bordering Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Kosovo and Albania.
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  • ...ntenegrin people, mainly in Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo.
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  • .... 2.1 million; capital Skopje), landlocked in south-eastern Europe between Kosovo and Serbia to the north and Greece to the south, Albania to the west and Bu
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  • {{r|Kosovo}}
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  • *[http://www.airpower.au.af.mil/airchronicles/apj/apj99/win99/begert.htm Kosovo and Theater Air Mobility]
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  • {{rpl|Kosovo}}
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  • ...nia|Republic of Macedonia (1996-1999). He also served as Special Envoy to Kosovo (1998-1999) and as Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director f ...ved the Robert S. Frasure Award for Peace Negotiations for his work on the Kosovo crisis (1999).
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  • {{r|Kosovo, United Nations Security Council Resolutions}}
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  • {{r|Kosovo}}
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  • *"Ending the Impasse Over [[Kosovo]]," Morton Abramowitz, Jacques Rupnik, Europe's World, 10/15/2007 *"Time To Decide About Kosovo," Morton Abramowitz, Newsweek International, 3/12/2007
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  • {{r|Kosovo Conflict}}
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  • {{r|Kosovo}}
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  • {{r|Kosovo}}
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  • ...d Serbia in 1999 to protect Kosovo. The NATO alliance still has troops in Kosovo.
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  • ...sued against the accused of war crimes in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo and Macedonia. 100 Serbs, 34 Croats, 9 Bosnians, 8 Albanians and 2 Macedoni
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  • {{r|Kosovo}}
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  • Division Commander. He commanded Multi-national Brigade East in Kosovo for
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  • ...i Arabia, Norway, the UK, the US and UAE. German forces first used it in [[Kosovo]], but the US bought the German units for use in the [[Gulf War]], after mo
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  • *Multinational Battle Group East: Camp Bondsteel, [[Kosovo]]
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  • ...Radio, free-lanced from Paris, and joined NPR in 1996. Her reporting on [[Kosovo]] was recognized with the 1999 Foreign Press Club and Sigma Delta Chi awar
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  • ...xty-day authority of the Resolution when he joined in NATO operations in [[Kosovo]] without authorization by both Houses. While the Senate passed a concurren ...ce has continued to appropriate funds for a long-term military presence in Kosovo...Congress could have stopped the war, if it possessed the political will,
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  • ..., the Arab-Israeli Conflict, and the way forward in Myanmar/Burma, Cyprus, Kosovo, Iraq and the Western Sahara;
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  • ...ver northern and southern Iraq between the Gulf War and Iraq War, and over Kosovo. There have been proposals for making such a zone over Darfur Conflict|Darf ...es a significant amount of air refueling. During Operation Allied Force in Kosovo, over 78 days of combat operations, tankers flew five thousand sorties to e
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  • {{r|Kosovo}}
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  • ...experience in over two dozen conflict zones, especially [[Somalia]] and [[Kosovo]]. Von Hippel has been a senior research fellow at the Centre for Defence S
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  • *Wentz, L. (2002). Lessons From Kosovo: The KFOR Experience. CCRP.
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  • ...orces, Southern Europe, Naples Italy. During this tour he commanded NATO's Kosovo Verification Center, and later served as Chief of Staff, U.S. Joint Task Fo
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  • ...ng a period of simultaneous operations in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Albania, and Kosovo.
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  • ...in the [[Vietnam War]]. His units deployed to Somalia, Haiti, Bosnia and Kosovo.
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  • |'''[[Kosovo]]'''[https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/kv.ht |<center>7,344,847<ref>Without Kosovo.</ref></center>
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  • ...negro]] and one of the state languages of [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] and [[Kosovo]].
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  • ...al [[peace operations]]. The Netherlands played a leading role in the 1999 Kosovo air campaign. They currently are contributing to EU peacekeeping forces in
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  • ...in ISAF, Germany has more than 2,000 military personnel in the NATO-led [[Kosovo Force]] (KFOR) and contributes troops to the European Union Force in Bosnia
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  • ...oyment problems when the Army could not send its heavy forces quickly to [[Kosovo]], and its light forces were too light for the mission. The Stryker approac
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  • ...Tactical Air and Missile Campaign Against Serbian Air and Ground Forces in Kosovo: A Working Paper ...em to shut down. Anthony Cordesman observed that a lesson learned from the Kosovo campaign was "the continuing survivability of land-based air defenses, and
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  • ...]. It is an official language in [[Serbia]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]], [[Kosovo]] and [[Montenegro]]. It is written in the Cyrillic or in the Latin script.
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  • ...ncil]] as director of Southeast European Affairs with responsibilities for Kosovo and Bosnia. Served in Afghanistan during 2002-2003. ...s JFK School’s Belfer Center. Assistant director of the State Department’s Kosovo History Project from 1999 to 2001, formerly worked on the [[National Commis
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  • ...n Iraq. Abizaid assigned Sanchez to command Multi-National Brigade East in Kosovo, doing peace operations#Peace building|"nation building", a term he was tol
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  • ...the Baltic, Mediterranean, French Africa, and during Desert Storm and NATO Kosovo operations. ...lition operations during the Gulf War and NATO peace keeping operations in Kosovo.
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  • ...Milosevic of [[Yugoslavia]] to cease aggression against [[Albania]]ns in [[Kosovo]][http://www.nato.int/docu/speech/1998/s980924c.htm]. ...t/other-doc/contact-g/default.asp?content_id=3560] fails to establish a [[Kosovo]] settlement
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  • ...articipated in peacekeeping missions to Somalia, Lebanon, Bosnia, Albania, Kosovo, and Kuwait.
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  • ...majority religion in its northern countries and Islam in Bosnia, Albania, Kosovo, Kazakhstan, North Cyprus, Turkey and Azerbaijan. Roman Catholicism is the ...of Europe except [[Belarus]], the [[Vatican City]], [[Kazakhstan]], and [[Kosovo]]). It seeks to develop common and democratic principles based on the [[Eu
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  • ...evel of combat. Operation Allied Force, a more intense combat situation in Kosovo, began on 24 March 1999. Things worked better in Bosnia than Kosovo. "The majority of intelligence that the United States produced was tailored
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  • ...avy “Intelligence Officer of the Year” in 1999 for his combat service in Kosovo, he had actually been the person receiving the award for his unit. Subseque
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  • ...]]</td><td>2,126,708 (2007 est.) <ref>{{cite web|title=The World Factbook, Kosovo|publisher=C.I.A.|url=https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-fac
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  • *[[Andorra]], [[Montenegro]] and [[Kosovo]] adopted the euro as their legal currency for movement of capital and paym
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  • ...tional security analyst for the [[Century Foundation]]. He has worked in [[Kosovo]],[[Darfur]] and twice in Afghanistan.
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  • ...nally for his responsibility for British participation in the conflicts in Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Iraq, and for his advocacy of aid to Africa and other dev On some issues, each went his own way (the Good Friday agreement, Kosovo and education for Blair; economic growth and welfare for Brown<ref>Blair (6
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  • ...ated article comparing United States foreign policy in Central America and Kosovo
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  • ...ssues, leaving them to NATO. At a 1999 meeting in Cologne, Germany, while Kosovo was being bombed by NATO, the EU leadership repeated the St. Malo declarati
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  • ...authorisation of military intervention in Bosnia, Rwanda, Sierra Leone and Kosovo).
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  • ...a local pronunciation by calling '''Kósovo''' 'Kosova' (the fact is that ''Kosovo'' is the Serbian name and ''Kosova'' is the Albanian one).
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  • * [[Kosovo]]
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  • ...udi Arabia, Norway, the UK, the US and UAE. German forces first used it in Kosovo, but the US bought the German units for use in Desert Storm, after modifyin
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  • :[[Albania]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]], [[Kosovo]] under UN Security Council Resolution 1244, [[Montenegro]], and [[Serbia]]
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  • ...tlantic Treaty Organisation]</ref> and has taken part in peacekeeping in [[Kosovo]]). The term [[liberal internationalism]] has been applied to an idealistic
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  • ...United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland" p. 89 </ref> Bosnia, Kosovo, Afghanistan, Iraq ''Granby'', no-fly zones, ''Desert Fox'', and ''Telic'')
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