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Kosovo’s independence won’t end its struggle

International Herald Tribune - A drive down the pockmarked Bill Clinton Boulevard in Kosovo’s capital shows why this region’s almost nine-year struggle to secede from Serbia might have been the easy part of independence. The hard part for Kosovo, set to declare its freedom soon, will be to stimulate its damaged economy, repair its roads and generate enough electricity to keep the lights on.

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New Russian world order: the five principles

BBC - In the aftermath of the Georgian conflict, the Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has laid down five principles that he says will guide Russian foreign policy. The new Moscow rules are not a blueprint for a new “Cold War”. That was a worldwide ideological and economic struggle. This is much more about [...]

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West Voices Dismay at Russia’s ‘Unacceptable’ Move

Spiegel - Despite the pleas and warnings from the West, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev went ahead and recognized the independence of the Georgian breakaway regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia on Tuesday. It looks as if Moscow is courting isolation.

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