Kosovo: An Unfinished Peace

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Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2002 - Political Science - 159 pages
Despite the deployment of NATO forces in Kosovo and the UN's direct involvement in governing the province, such terrors as murder, disappearances, bombings, and arson have become routine occurrences. William O'Neill analyzes the nature of the violence that continues to plague Kosovo's residents and assesses efforts to guarantee public security. O'Neill considers how the particular evolution of the Kosovo Liberation Army has had enduring negative consequences for the rule of law, how weak UN and NATO policies have contributed to this trend, and how the situation might be reversed. The result is a unique window into a controversial peacekeeping mission, presented from a practitioner's point of view. O'Neill analyzes the nature of the violence that continues to plague Kosovo and assesses UN and NATO efforts to guarantee public security.
 

Contents

Foreword David M Malone 7912
11
The NATO Kosovo Force
43
Human Rights in Kosovo
51
Policing the Peace
99
The Kosovo Protection Corps
117
Prisons and the Penal System
125
Conclusion
137
List of Acronyms
143
About This Publication 157
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William G. O'Neill was senior advisor on human rights to the UN Interim Mission in Kosovo (August 1999-February 2000). He has also served on human rights missions to Afghanistan, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Haiti, and Rwanda.

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