Challenging geopolitical dimensions to the security of Kosovo (original) (raw)

National Scientific Conference with International Participation "Security and Defense", ULSIT, 2023

Abstract

The representatives of the people of Kosovo declared independence in 2008. The way different governments reacted to the declaration, largely reflected their geopolitical orientations. In this regard, it can be said that there were three types of stands: those in favor of Kosovo’s independence, the opposing states, and a group of states without concrete positions and proper clarification on developments in international relations. The geopolitical dimension, expressed through the positions of the governments, presents unnecessary challenges to the security of Kosovo. Kosovo's non-membership in INTERPOL is directly "attacking" Kosovo's abilities in fighting cross-border crime, but also makes the region fragile. This is just one example. The situation on a global scale makes full integration into international structures of cooperation in security and defense an imperative. In this environment, when the challenging geopolitical dimensions are being expressed with different methods, including hybrid attacks, strategists, and conceptualists of national security, more than ever need to take multi-dimensionality into account.

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