Description
Less than twenty years ago, a young, ethnic Albanian student leader called Hashim Thaçi led a revolution against Slobodan Milosevic. During a period when Western military engagement unleashed violent sectarianism, global terrorism, and became a catalyst for the biggest exodus of migrants since the Second World War, the 1999 NATO intervention in Kosovo remains a unique example of a process that led to a peaceful transition from vicious ethnic war to modern democracy. Thaçi is now President of Europe’s youngest country.
About the Author
Suzy Jagger has been a journalist at The Times for twelve years. She has travelled extensively in the Middle East, covered the 2008 financial crisis as Wall Street correspondent for the paper and is now the Deputy Foreign Editor.




