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The 1999 NATO Intervention from a Comparative Perspective: An Introduction

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  • Ristić Katarina

    (Global and European Studies Institute, Leipzig University, Leipzig, Germany)

  • Satjukow Elisa

    (Department of History, Leipzig University, Leipzig, Germany)

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The special issue revisits the NATO intervention in the 1998–1999 Kosovo War by bringing together comparative perspectives from the war-affected states of the former Yugoslavia, on the one hand, and countries that supported or opposed NATO, on the other. The authors in this special issue look at the mediatization of the NATO intervention and its ambivalent legacies in and beyond the Yugoslav region. They provide insights into contested processes of mobilization for or against a military intervention in the Kosovo War, focusing on the case studies of Greece, Germany, and China. Moreover, they analyze the political legacies and mnemonic practices in the aftermath of this military intervention by highlighting the opposing narratives of memory politics in Kosovo and Serbia.

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  • Ristić Katarina & Satjukow Elisa, 2022. "The 1999 NATO Intervention from a Comparative Perspective: An Introduction," Comparative Southeast European Studies, De Gruyter, vol. 70(2), pages 189-201, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:bpj:soeuro:v:70:y:2022:i:2:p:189-201:n:2
    DOI: 10.1515/soeu-2022-0026
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