'Post-conflict' Kosovo: An anatomy lesson in the ethics/politics of human rights

This assessment of the current security situation in Kosovo, 6 months after the NATO intervention, examines some of the key reasons behind the failure of the "new" ethics & politics of human rights in the international arena. The claim is made that the ethico-political promise implied...

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