Subject: JA Political science (General)
Year: 2025
Type: Book Section
Type: NonPeerReviewed
Title: Russian Hybrid Warfare in the West Balkans
Author: Stradner, Ivana
Author: LaBelle, Peter
Abstract: Recent years have seen deepening tensions across the Balkans, as Russia and Serbia have sought to destabilize the fragile situations in Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro to their advantage. Kosovo has never been recognized by Serbia, and remains host to a contingent of peacekeepers from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), which freed the territory from Serbian rule in 1999 and administered it until independence in 2008. The unsettled status of relations between the two countries has led to repeated threats of war and challenges to Kosovo’s sovereignty.
Publisher: Center for Peace and Transcultural Communication, University of Tetova
Relation: https://eprints.unite.edu.mk/1995/
Identifier: oai:eprints.unite.edu.mk:1995
Identifier: https://eprints.unite.edu.mk/1995/1/THEMATIC%20BOOK%20CHANGES-189-198.pdfIdentifier: Stradner, Ivana and LaBelle, Peter (2025) Russian Hybrid Warfare in the West Balkans. In: THE FUTURE OF THE WESTERN BALKANS AFTER RUSSIAN AGGRESSION IN UKRAINE: WHAT’S NEXT? Center for Peace and Transcultural Communication, University of Tetova, pp. 189-198. ISBN 978-608-217-145-6