Northern Kosovo as a Flashpoint of the Western Balkans
Tanya Domi and Agon Maliqi dive into the political fragility of Northern Kosovo in the latest Contours episode.
Tanya Domi is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs and is an affiliate faculty member of the Harriman Institute where she has taught in the Balkan Studies program since 2008. Prior to her faculty appointment at Columbia, Domi served in the United States Army for 15 years and later worked as a Congressional aide and military policy advisor to the late Congressman Frank McCloskey, a leading champion for U.S. intervention in the Bosnian war. She also worked internationally for more than a decade on issues related to democratic transitional development, including media development, human rights, and human trafficking. She has expanded her research to include genocide, conflict related sexual violence and prevention of atrocity crimes. Domi was seconded by the U.S. State Department to the OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1996 where she served in various roles, including as Spokesperson and counsel to former Ambassador Robert Frowick and Ambassador Robert Barry.
Tanya Domi and Agon Maliqi dive into the political fragility of Northern Kosovo in the latest Contours episode.
host Carolyn Moorman sits down with Balkans experts Tanya Domi and Jasmin Mujanovic to dive into how Hungary and Croatia are undermining NATO and EU goals for the Western Balkans.
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This episode is a special preview of the launch of New Lines' Western Balkans Observatory and corresponding report, "Western Balkans 2023: "Internal Challenges and External Threats."