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ID154114
Title ProperKosovo demonstrations of 1981 and the redefining of the Albanian question
LanguageENG
AuthorEthem Çeku ;  Çeku, Ethem
Summary / Abstract (Note)This analysis considers the impact of the demonstrations that occurred in Kosovo in spring 1981. They shocked Federal Yugoslavia and re-opened the Kosovo question as an issue in European and international diplomacy. They simultaneously intensified and consolidated the Albanian national movement in Kosovo, although activists held differing views as to the best solution to the problem. Another result of the demonstrations was a deterioration in Albano–Yugoslav relations over territorial and nationalist issues. The “Kosovo Spring” placed Albania in conflict with Yugoslavia, which declared a state of emergency in Kosovo on 2 April 1981 and suppressed the demonstrations by force. The events in Kosovo had the effect of redefining the whole Albanian question. The maturity of the Albanian response led international opinion to take Albania more seriously. For its part, Albania was impelled to evaluate more highly the response of Western countries to events in Kosovo and initiate a more realistic approach to the West—albeit tentatively—despite the persistence of deep ideological differences. The demonstrations of 1981 had a substantial effect on Albanian state policy regarding Kosovo.
`In' analytical NoteDiplomacy and Statecraft Vol. 28, No.2; Jun 2017: p.277-295
Journal SourceDiplomacy and Statecraft Vol: 28 No 2
Key Words1981 ;  Kosovo Demonstrations ;  Albanian Question


 
 
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