Macedonia: Warlords and Rebels in the Balkans

Macedonia: Warlords and Rebels in the Balkans

by JohnPhillips (Author)

Synopsis

A bloody rebellion by Albanian guerrillas demanding equal rights in Macedonia has killed and wounded thousands of people and led to fears that the crisis will embroil Kosovo, Albania, Bulgaria and Greece. International intervention brought an uneasy halt to the blood-letting last summer, but hardline Macedonian nationalists have blocked full implementation of the peace agreement and there are now fears that the National Liberation Army will renew its campaign, leading to more ethnic cleansing in the heart of Europe. Phillips covers the front line fighting as well as the behind-the-scenes diplomacy in Skopje and shows just how damaging the present conflict is for any hope of a lasting Balkan peace.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: I.B.Tauris
Published: 01 Jul 2004

ISBN 10: 186064841X
ISBN 13: 9781860648410

Media Reviews
Times Literary Supplement: useful and perceptive very much needed Phillips is a sure guide through the tangled web of Albanian politics. Balkan Academic News: provides a fine example of war and peace journalism... a timely contribution to the debates about the future of South Eastern Europe... deserves a broad readership especially among ( Western ) scholars, students and people who do not mind getting a dose of reality. Washington Times: worth heeding The author takes no sides The Tablet: a subject of particular complexity...in his deft unravelling of this Balkan drama John Phillips has kept a remarkable and important objectivity. Journal of Southern Europe and the Balkans: ...a useful and original contribution to the existing body of literature on Macedonia. 'This is a balanced and well-written account that tells a chilling story of war, compromise and survival. It deserves to be read by anyone interested in modern Balkan politics.' - Anglo-Hellenic Review
Author Bio
John Phillips has been a correspondent with The Times of London since 1992, covering Italy as well as the Croatian and Bosnian wars. Since 2000 he has worked as a Special Correspondent for The Times in the Balkans, reporting on the overthrow of Milosevic in Yugoslavia and the conflicts in Macedonia and Serbia.