Dan Duncan Swarthmore College Notre Dame Student Peace Conference, 4-6-13 Kosovo a majority Albanian region 1998-9 conflict UN Resolution 1244 Parallel Institutions Serbia does not recognize EU membership for Serbia dependent on Kosovo Talks between Belgrade and Pristina
Mutual perceptions of Serbs in Belgrade and Gračanica, Kosovo
What perceptions, if any, exist? What effect do these perceptions have on the conflict in Kosovo? Semi-structured interviews in Belgrade and Gračanica 5 one-on-one interviews 2 group interviews Belgrade ◦ Miloš ◦ Milan ◦ Dragan ◦ Stefan Gračanica ◦ Luka ◦ Jelena, Nela, Sara, Gordana ◦ Nikola, Momčilo, Predrag, Nenad, Jelica, Marija Belgrade ◦ Cultural Differences Gračanica ◦ Difference in Access/Experience From Ottoman Empire Poorer in south Less access in south Used to build perceptions Što severnije, to modernije Many in Belgrade do not care about Kosovo anymore Never recognize vs. Need to compromise Who does Belgrade speak for? What do those in Kosovo need? Perceptions and differences fall along urban/rural lines Does not explain views on conflict “Official” Serbs and “second-class” Serbs
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