The trajectory of the KosovoKosovo peace process from 1999 to 2025 presents a paradox. Kosovo has been the recipient of the most extensive international state-building and conflict resolution effort in modern history, hosting a UN administration (UNMIKUnited Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK)), a NATONATO peacekeeping force (KFOR), one of the EU’s largest Rule of Law Mission (EULEXEuropean Union Rule of Law Mission (EULEX)), and the EU directly facilitating negotiations.

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  • Robert Muharremi

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The trajectory of the KosovoKosovo peace process from 1999 to 2025 presents a paradox. Kosovo has been the recipient of the most extensive international state-building and conflict resolution effort in modern history, hosting a UN administration (UNMIKUnited Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK)), a NATONATO peacekeeping force (KFOR), one of the EU’s largest Rule of Law Mission (EULEXEuropean Union Rule of Law Mission (EULEX)), and the EU directly facilitating negotiations.