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ID086784
Title ProperNew order
Other Title Informationchanging the guard in kosovo
LanguageENG
AuthorSimonson, Sven Gunnar
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Kosovo's first year of independence has been characterised by efforts to reconcile the country's new self-declared status and establish a way of living with its Serb minority population. This difficult task has been mirrored in efforts to reform its security sector. While the creation of a new security force to replace the controversial Kosovo Protection Corps (KPC) is underway, the Kosovo Police Service (KPS), often used as an example of a successful multi-ethnic institution, is still struggling to find the best way to deal with Serb members who left their posts following the independence declaration.
`In' analytical NoteJane's Intelligence Review Vol. 21, No.4; April 2009: p24-27
Journal SourceJane's Intelligence Review Vol. 21, No.4; April 2009: p24-27
Key WordsKosovo ;  Independence ;  Albanians