Kouchnerism in Kosovo
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BARELY five years ago, the whole idea of UN peacekeeping nearly came to an ignominious end in the killing-fields of Bosnia. When a post-war regime for the country was devised, the UN was pointedly left out—until, as an afterthought, it was told to assemble a police force.
This article appeared in the Briefing section of the print edition under the headline “Kouchnerism in Kosovo”
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