ALBANIA-KOSOVO | Could They Really UNITE?

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  • There has been increased discussion about the possibility of unification between Albania and Kosovo. Importantly, the idea has been explicitly supported by the leaders of Kosovo's largest political party and its new prime minister, Albin Kurti. It also seems to have the support of the Albanian Prime Minister, Edi Rama. But it is an idea that is also extremely controversial and has been repeatedly rejected by the wider international community, including most of Kosovo and Albania's Western partners. So, what lies behind the idea of unification? And could Kosovo and Albania really unite?
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    The creation of an independent Albania in 1913 left almost half the Albanian people living in neighbouring states. As a result, many Albanians have long supported the idea of unification between the Albanian speaking territories of the Western Balkans. However, others are more modest and propose to focus on unification between Kosovo and Albania. But could this happen? While the idea may be superficially appealing, it isn't clear whether it would really enjoy widespread support. More to the point, there are huge legal and political impediments to the idea.
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    0:00 Introduction and Titles
    0:40 Renewed talk of Kosovo-Albania unification
    1:55 Background to Kosovo and Albania
    2:57 The history of Albania and the Albanians
    5:34 Why is there talk of unification?
    8:25 Could Kosovo and Albania really unite?
    10:55 Wider international opposition to unification
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  • @JamesKerLindsay
    @JamesKerLindsay  Před 3 lety +135

    The subject of unification between Kosovo and Albania is fascinating. There is certainly a logic to it. But could it ever happen? And will it ever happen? Thoughts and comments below.

    • @thelastmohican741
      @thelastmohican741 Před 3 lety +30

      I will write words from Ramush Haradinaj ex PM of Kosovo a quote " Kosovo don't have any foreign politic exept what American administration tell us to do".. end of quote

    • @mendjelire8392
      @mendjelire8392 Před 3 lety +42

      It will happen. Albanians have long dreamed, fought and worked for it. In theory you would think you are right but you need to go and live there for some time to touch the reality. The leaders of Kosovo, and even the people of Kosovo, spend very much of their time in Albania and especially in Tirana. More and more marriages are happening between them, more and more businesses are being built by each in the other country etc. etc. There is love and respect between them as opposed to loathing, hate and fear between Kosovo and Serbia.
      It should not matter what the UN countries think about the issue, it should only matter what the democratic countries think. Scotland could separate from UK, as Northern Ireland could, as Quebec could separate from Canada etc. etc. just like UK democratically and peacefully left EU. In democracy the will of the people matters most. Even the Serbs in Bosnia have the right to unite with Serbia if they wish to.
      In my opinion the constitution hurdle is mountable if it is amended and if the Serbian majority territories in Northern Mitrovica are swapped for Presheva/Medvegja/Bujanovc that are inhabited by Albanian majority.
      The powers screwed up the Balkan borders a century ago and they should help with all they can to make it right now. These countries have values that must be preserved, such as languages/customs/cultures, and that can only be done when each has it's own nation-state living in peace and good neighborly relations respecting each-other.

    • @thelastmohican741
      @thelastmohican741 Před 3 lety +6

      @@mendjelire8392 Nice story about life and coexistence for now when apsolutly nobody care about minoritys on Kosovo.. but if anytime anybody start to care Kosovo will have to change a lot of things for be acceptable in international politic stage...

    • @larglind
      @larglind Před 3 lety +12

      I would love to see a real Albania as it belongs united with all stolen parts of us from all around our neighbors and yes but i think it’s a bit complicated. I mean maybe it’s better if there are two countries like Kosovo and Albania are really close to each other and we always act as one but maybe isn’t as bad in both being separated countries.
      I hope that in the future when they both join EU won’t be a big deal at all .

    • @TheGentry000
      @TheGentry000 Před 3 lety +14

      @@thelastmohican741 sounds like serb propaganda

  • @tadaspaskevicius7231
    @tadaspaskevicius7231 Před 3 lety +239

    It would be interesting to see this type of video about the possible unification of Romania and Moldova.

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Před 3 lety +46

      Thanks. Great suggestion! I agree. I have been meaning to do something on this for ages. It would raise some fascinating questions, not only over Transnistria, but also what would happen with the EU. Could members incorporate new territories in this way? (Germany was arguably a special case.)

    • @khaybar6108
      @khaybar6108 Před 3 lety +19

      Moldova and Romania should unite as they are both Romanian and live in Romanian land.

    • @artemidadaki3787
      @artemidadaki3787 Před 3 lety +10

      Let's talk about Serbia and Republika Srpska👌

    • @khaybar6108
      @khaybar6108 Před 3 lety +1

      @@artemidadaki3787 ok, what of it?

    • @artemidadaki3787
      @artemidadaki3787 Před 3 lety +1

      @@khaybar6108 UNIT

  • @LexUniverse
    @LexUniverse Před rokem +64

    I have actually traveled from Belgrade to Pristina a few days ago and I couldn't be more surprised. It was like traveling between two different worlds... Pristina seemed so much more "western-like"...
    and to the topic - there are so many Albanian flags in the city... even at the official buildings

    • @locybapsi174
      @locybapsi174 Před rokem +10

      If by Western like you mean Turkey like or middle East like then you are probably right.
      But then again, Turkey and Saudi Arabia are important western allies despite being brutal dictatorships that suppress all its ethnic minorities and political dissidents far more than Serbia ever has in its history.
      Bit that's just western principles again.

    • @albodomi1979
      @albodomi1979 Před rokem +1

      Probably because albanians are pro western, while serbs are pro russian.

    • @BubbleDouble
      @BubbleDouble Před rokem +15

      @@locybapsi174 Yeah, and Serbia's important eastern partner is Russia...

    • @locybapsi174
      @locybapsi174 Před rokem

      @@BubbleDouble Not more important than Turkey, Hungary and Saudi Arabia, very proven and distinct Western allies, so I see no issue with Serbia at all.

    • @BubbleDouble
      @BubbleDouble Před rokem +7

      @@locybapsi174 Russia literally is the main partner of Serbia, one of the only ones.

  • @PetritAhmeti
    @PetritAhmeti Před 3 lety +203

    Albin Kurti stated it pretty well... he said "is a country truly independent if it cannot choose what it does with it's own independence?" (referencing "kosovo can not join another country")

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Před 3 lety +38

      Very good point. I rather think the same. Put crudely, sovereignty is the right to end that sovereignty if you so want. But it is also understood that constitutional demands also matter. This is why there is an emphasis on this with secession. Interestingly, in Kosovo’s case, an internal route exists to union - albeit unlikely to succeed. It is the external political pressure that would try to stop it.

    • @theillyri8339
      @theillyri8339 Před 3 lety +22

      @@JamesKerLindsay I'm from Kosova, and we should use the unification as you mentioned as a means of pressure to get more attention on our statehood issues.
      We know it's not the right time to make obvious legal steps like abolishing borders or having one president,
      we will definitely further integrate economically and in all aspects of life meanwhile we have to gain total independence as a country,
      only once we have all the legal means on our side, the unification could happen as a natural process (confederation).
      Kosova (Dardania) has existed as it's own region for at least 2000 years, and most of it under occupations of different empires, We certainly can exist as Albanians even outside of Albania, but joining Albania through EU would be a most welcome scenario and it's only a natural aspiration knowing that we have neighbors that have and threaten to ethnically cleanse the region given the opportunity.

    • @PetritAhmeti
      @PetritAhmeti Před 3 lety +8

      @@JamesKerLindsay I kinda wanted to point out that that line in the constitution feels (and probably is) put there by the powers that be "to hold albanians in check and under control" and that's probably the reason why for the Albanians this is so important. They feel like for too long other countries have divided Albanian lands and now feel like the time has come to choose their own fate.
      I just wanted to share this small but signifcant viewpoint with you. From an Albanian viewpoint unification isn't that farfetched. Obviously it's something that will take time and isn't solved like that. maybe we get a referendum that'll be a start! :)

    • @gstar12334
      @gstar12334 Před 3 lety +7

      I don't really think kosovo is independent for that reason you just mentioned, and also if kosovo was independent there would be no northern part for only serbs, it's like serbia is in within kosovo, they have serbian number plates on their cars etc. Plus if kosovo actually was independent the border line on the map with serbia would be a solid line and not dotted, I think US and the Eu (nato) just tricked us the albanians that we are independent so that we would keep the peace and agree to it. In fact I think we are just a part of serbia but autonomous and self governed. Kosovo's independence is just an illusion especially to us albanians. Why doesn't the kosovo police at the border with serbia put their stamp on our passports but just the serbian side? The kosovo albanians give their stamps "republic of kosovo" in other countries it borders with but just not when it comes to serbia. That means you are entering serbia and not kosovo, and if happen to have a kosovo stamp in your passport good luck getting back into serbia from kosovo, since they do not recognize kosovo's sovereignty they see it as you've entered serbia like "illegally" or just without their knowledge. Just a speculation and my thoughts on Kosovo as a state. Ps. Fuck Serbia

    • @gstar12334
      @gstar12334 Před 3 lety +2

      ​@@JamesKerLindsay I don't really think kosovo is independent for that reason you just mentioned, and also if kosovo was independent there would be no northern part for only serbs, it's like serbia is in within kosovo, they have serbian number plates on their cars etc. Plus if kosovo actually was independent the border line on the map with serbia would be a solid line and not dotted, I think US and the Eu (nato) just tricked us the albanians that we are independent so that we would keep the peace and agree to it. In fact I think we are just a part of serbia but autonomous and self governed. Kosovo's independence is just an illusion especially to us albanians. Why doesn't the kosovo police at the border with serbia put their stamp on our passports but just the serbian side? The kosovo albanians give their stamps "republic of kosovo" in other countries it borders with but just not when it comes to serbia. That means you are entering serbia and not kosovo, and if happen to have a kosovo stamp in your passport good luck getting back into serbia from kosovo, since they do not recognize kosovo's sovereignty they see it as you've entered serbia like "illegally" or just without their knowledge. Just a speculation and my thoughts on Kosovo as a state.

  • @buki_zvani_pera
    @buki_zvani_pera Před 2 lety +30

    Formal unification might not happen for all reasons you mentioned, but the border and customs between Albania and Kosovo are basically non-existent (people and goods move freely). Majority of Kosovo Albanians possess Albanian passport, so there are no limitations for them

    • @jimmyESSEXUK
      @jimmyESSEXUK Před rokem +1

      So in other words it is happening naturally and silently

    • @stanazobel7099
      @stanazobel7099 Před 6 měsíci

      Паметњаковићу кад већ нешто пишеш, што је тачно, онда напиши како је то могуће али само на тим прелазима и границама. ЗАТО ШТО АГРЕСОР НАТО ДОЗВОЉАВА ДА СЕ ТЕРОРИСТИ ШЕТАЈУ ТАМО. СВИ СУ И ДОШЛИ ИЛЕГАЛНО ПРЕКО ТИХ ШУМА ОД ПОСЛЕ ДРУГОГ СВЕТСКОГ РАТА И ПРЕ ТОГА И ПОГОТОВО ОД КАДА КРИМИНАЛНИ НАТО ШТИТИ ТЗВ. ЛАЖНУ ГРАНИЦУ. ДА ТЕ ЖИВОТИЊЕ МОГУ СЛОБОДНО ДА ПРЕЛАЗЕ НИЈЕ ТАЈНА. АЛИ ТО ЈЕ УПРАВО РАЗЛОГ ШТО СУ ПОСТАЛИ ВЕЋИНА НА КОСОВУ И МЕТОХИЈИ, А СВИ СУ ИЛЕГАЛНО ПРЕШЛИ ГРАНИЦУ А НИСУ НИ РОЂЕНИ НИ РЕГИСТРОВАНИ У СРБИЈИ. И ЗАШТО СУ БЕЖАЛИ КУЋИ КАДА ЈЕ МИЛОШЕВИЋ РЕШИО ДА НАПРАВИ РЕДА У СРБИЈИ. ЖВАЛАВИ СРБИ АКО ЗНАТЕ БАР ЕНГЛЕСКИ ОНДА НАПИШИ ДИРЕКТНО КАКО И ЗАШТО ЈЕ ТО МОГУЋЕ ЈЕ САТАНСКИ СВЕТ ЗАПАДНИ ЊИМА ЈЕ СВЕЈЕДНО ЗА СРПСКО КОСОВО И МЕТОХИЈУ. ОНИ НИ СВОЈУ ИСТОРИЈУ НЕ ЗНАЈУ. БИТНО ЈЕ ДА САМО ЖВРЉАТЕ ПО ИНТЕРНЕТУ, КАО ДА ПОКАЖЕТЕ САТАНИСТИМА ДА ЗНАТЕ ЕНГЛЕСКИ. АКО ПИШЕШ ПИШИ СУШТИНУ СТВАРИ А СВИ ЗНАЈУ ДА СЕ МАЈУМУНИ ШЕТАЈУ ТАМО ВАМО!
      И ШТА ИМАШ ОД ТОГ ШТО СИ УЧИО ЕНГЛЕСКИ КАД ГА НЕ КОРИСТИШ ЗА ПРАВЕ СВРХЕ. ЛУДИ СРБИН~

  • @fredbeard7710
    @fredbeard7710 Před 3 lety +65

    I find the idea of a joint president and “unification by stealth” to be one of the more interesting ideas proposed. Historically speaking, personal unions (which I’m assuming a joint president would be) are very rare among republics and hasn’t been tried in a western style one since the Orange Free State and Transvaal Republics in 1860.

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Před 3 lety +18

      This is one of the things I really love about doing this channel. The brilliant nuggets of information that come up. I learn so much. I didn’t know that example. Thank you! The only sort of comparable case I could think of was the position of the Queen as head of state across a number of countries, and Andorra, which (half) shares its head of state with France.

    • @ME-gp7wc
      @ME-gp7wc Před 3 lety +2

      “Unification by stealth” is already happening. It might take just long enough for a profound shift in Serbian politics that might bring in something to replace the myth of Kosovo.

    • @ymarw1684
      @ymarw1684 Před 2 lety

      If passed via referendum I can see most EU states accepting it, I can see Hungary, Russia and Bulgaria opposing

    • @TheCriticalAnalyst
      @TheCriticalAnalyst Před rokem

      joint what with 3 % serbs in the country? Ehhhh, albanians in macedonia are almost 40% and they dont get fuck all special treatment like the serbs do in croatia, bosnia and kosovo, were suppose to treat them as if they are some kind of pandas ? For what reason? The 5% serbs in Kosovo rule us 95% albanians with iron hand from 1945 to 1999 and now were suppose to treat them as an endangered species ? Fuck'em !

    • @TheCriticalAnalyst
      @TheCriticalAnalyst Před rokem

      @@ymarw1684 Bulgaria wont, because Albania and Bulgaria will eventually split macedonia amongst one another.

  • @rickastley5321
    @rickastley5321 Před 3 lety +77

    We are not neighbors , we are brothers , we are more than brothers we are one blood

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Před 3 lety +10

      Not sure a medical professional would agree with that assessment.

    • @rickastley5321
      @rickastley5321 Před 3 lety +43

      @@JamesKerLindsay "medical proffesional" , we have 1 language , the same traditons , culture , rites etc . Yes we are the same blood

    • @illyrian3415
      @illyrian3415 Před 3 lety +19

      @@JamesKerLindsay what do you mean by that ? That albanians in Kosova and Albania are not the same ? Or just tried to do a bad joke that everyone has different blood types and all that bla bla bla?

    • @Cartographical
      @Cartographical Před 3 lety +20

      @@illyrian3415 Albanians and Kosovars who are of Albanian ethnicity are of one people, culture and language.

    • @beggining8757
      @beggining8757 Před 3 lety

      czcams.com/video/duLKtsyfDKI/video.html

  • @savajovic6719
    @savajovic6719 Před 3 lety +27

    Kosovo joining Albania means complete border redrawing for Balkans.
    Bosnian Serbs joining Serbia, Bosnian Croats joining Croatia and finally the creation of "Greater Serbia, Greater Croatia and Greater Albania".

    • @user-xj3ve7wt8k
      @user-xj3ve7wt8k Před 3 lety

      No.

    • @radule987
      @radule987 Před 2 lety +9

      @@user-xj3ve7wt8k Then you understand why Kosovo can not and should not be recognized.

    • @LC-uh8if
      @LC-uh8if Před 2 lety +7

      I don't see the problem. Yes, the borders get redrawn but the issues between the various ethnic groups disappear.

    • @voskreglavincevska3651
      @voskreglavincevska3651 Před rokem

      What about Province
      Macedoniae !
      It would be beter to be joined all parts again and given back to succesor of Romans Italy !
      Bingoooooo

    • @nanigaming1863
      @nanigaming1863 Před rokem

      You stole enough to be honest this people where forced to liv with you ö. We never want this

  • @legoshi7350
    @legoshi7350 Před 3 lety +107

    Please cover the possible unification of Romania and Moldova, it would be interesting

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Před 3 lety +30

      Thanks for the great suggestion. I really want to do this. It is high on my list. It raises such an interesting question about unification and EU membership. Would the EU 'allow' it?

    • @robertabella1806
      @robertabella1806 Před 3 lety +19

      @@JamesKerLindsay the real question is will Russia allow it? and what happens to Transnistria

    • @danielpeter3834
      @danielpeter3834 Před 3 lety +6

      @@robertabella1806 Simple Transnistria goes to Ukraine as well as Gaugazia.
      Inside Romania there's no special status for small comunities.
      But if Romania gives them a special status that would open the key of Szekely Land to ask for his special status as well.
      And you know Romania won't let that happen cause they still want to diminish the Hungarian population living there.
      It's like Romania want to piss off Hungary but they can't cause Hungary is strong so they will hurt Szekely Land People so by that way the can hurt Hungary without any repercussion. @James Ker-Lindsay

    • @robertabella1806
      @robertabella1806 Před 3 lety +13

      @@danielpeter3834 I have thought about that, in origin Transnistria was a part of Ukraine. But I'm sure the last thing Ukraine wants is another pro Russian separatist movement

    • @deeaneagu
      @deeaneagu Před 3 lety +2

      @Ime Prezime what about the orthodox churches built over the existing ones in Dardania/Kosova?They may be primitive or strange, but you've been taught a lie since 1389 and it wasn't only serbs opposing the turks; if your nation could understand that they were others there before you, it would make a change on the people's mentalities. same in Romania, when Magyars occupied Transylvania; although they had a kingdom and left a lot of traces before 1918, they can't deny that we owned these lands before their conquest. peace out!

  • @andirrugia1014
    @andirrugia1014 Před 3 lety +90

    We not neibors, we ONE blood ! Obviously we have niebours, very bad one's, expanding in our land, becoming big serbia, big greece,big macedonia, big macedonia. Long live Ethnik Albania!

    • @AntonioSilva-hj8en
      @AntonioSilva-hj8en Před 3 lety +1

      According to the US State Department, "Albania is the mainstay of organised crime worldwide and the main points of drug trafficking, weapons and immigrants in counterfeit goods".

    • @andirrugia1014
      @andirrugia1014 Před 3 lety

      Yeah according to them we are going to be re united as well,,, cry & smile in a same time!

    • @andirrugia1014
      @andirrugia1014 Před 3 lety +2

      Soon will be called Dardania and name Kosova or Kosovo it's goind to be only on your bullshit history books,,," Kosovooo was the heart of serbia, bla bla blaaaa😂😂😂😂"!

    • @AntonioSilva-hj8en
      @AntonioSilva-hj8en Před 3 lety +1

      @@andirrugia1014 it won’t. EU doesn’t want it, US doesn’t want it. Only mafiosi like you want it.
      US only uses you to get territory in that area.

    • @beggining8757
      @beggining8757 Před 3 lety +1

      @@AntonioSilva-hj8en loser

  • @stopinjorances2222
    @stopinjorances2222 Před 3 lety +130

    If the same peoples, divided in two different stases, want to unite and the world will not accept that, that's not a free world than.
    Live and let peoples live their lives!

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Před 3 lety +23

      The world is made up of many countries with minority communities. In fact only a handful of countries can be considered homogenous. They fear that if they let one group unite, then what’s to stop their minorities trying the same? That’s the problem. It’s not about Albanians of Kosovo and Albania uniting. It’s about the wider consequences.

    • @stopinjorances2222
      @stopinjorances2222 Před 3 lety +12

      ​@@JamesKerLindsay how is possible that this fear was missed when they wrecked the Berlin wall that divided Germany Democratic Republic (GDR, East Germany) from East Germany?
      Peoples, lands and countries has always changed and always will be the same.

    • @ermirohri
      @ermirohri Před 3 lety

      @@stopinjorances2222 maybe becouse Germany give 60 Miliard marks to Rusia lets say in form of debt and in 1990 it was good amount for them

    • @vini1443
      @vini1443 Před 3 lety +15

      @@JamesKerLindsay that’s not the right way to put it Sir.
      Kosovo is not a minority in its own territory! Kosovo population is 93-95% Albanians and the beautiful comment made by @Stop injorances is in contrast to what you saying for the simple fact that is that same world who divided Albanians and put our nation through the worst Miseries you can imagine by denying everything in brought day light and we still bear the consequences till this day.The same world that divided us is the same world that tells us we not good enough to join EU , we not good enough to join each other, we not good enough......
      We are used to be told off but we still here and always be no matter what this Ill bias bigoted world says!

    • @beggining8757
      @beggining8757 Před 3 lety

      czcams.com/video/6aoK0_m3gPg/video.html

  • @Mrav79
    @Mrav79 Před 3 lety +56

    For the sake of argument, if this unification was allowed, there would be absolutely no way not to justify the union of Serbia and Republika Srpska. That again creates problems with the as-is very unstable Dayton agreement holding Bosnia together under a protectorate. This push from some west countries to redraw borders based on mostly ethnic lines and to suit their interests is in mildest terms a certain push into conflicts, a repeat of 1999 with this time a considerably weakened U.S. position is not out of the question, the especially exclusive stance of Germany in this matter not helping matters at all.

    • @nukesploder
      @nukesploder Před 3 lety +5

      look your position is fine and its fair to be concerned about the domino effect but.... the status quo of what's been put in place isn't justifiable. Bosnia is just plainly never going to go anywhere in life. It was created to be a dud failed state. Are we to continue such a mindless existence because of fears of drawing new maps?
      The west has only done precisely this. The unification of Italy and Germany along with with the Treaty of Versailles and Trianon did exactly this. Are we to say that, due to details concerning problems of borders that we should go back to the days of rampant empire? I am not in favour of this position.

    • @gregorsamsa2271
      @gregorsamsa2271 Před 3 lety +14

      Let's be honest - Bosnia in it's current state is not going to survive as a country. Dayton won't work at all for ever. It has also nothing to do with the Albanian unification anyways. It makes sense giving the albanian part of Kosovo to Albania, and the northern serb part to Serbia. Problem solved! Everything else is not the problem of the Albanians, Bosnia is gonna explode soon either way. And you all know that. Stop acting this will be caused by a possible albanian unification, because those two things aren't connected to each other in any way.

    • @milanfenriz4497
      @milanfenriz4497 Před 2 lety

      @@gregorsamsa2271 If I would moved into your house and occupied 20 percent of it, even that house has been in your family for generations, your land, things, you even pay me for electricity and all obligations, would you agree after we share that 20 percent of the house,and I stay in the house ... to divide your property lile brothers !into equal parts!..make sense to you?

    • @gregorsamsa2271
      @gregorsamsa2271 Před 2 lety +2

      @@milanfenriz4497 If you're helping me with my bills, or cleaning my house, you're more than welcomed 😜😂👍🏻

    • @user-xq5cm3ef4z
      @user-xq5cm3ef4z Před 2 lety +3

      @@gregorsamsa2271 problem is what about serbs that are not in the north? Even while "kosovo" is not fully recognized as a legitimate country, the serbs are treated poorly by the albanians and what would happen to the chruches? Albanians dont have a particularly good track record with those.

  • @HA-mn7si
    @HA-mn7si Před 3 lety +59

    Kosova and Albania were divided by force. Now it’s time to reunite and form the NATURAL Albania!

    • @HawaiianCrow
      @HawaiianCrow Před 3 lety +1

      Very true.

    • @HA-mn7si
      @HA-mn7si Před 3 lety +4

      @Nikoladin : Kosova was NEVER part of Serbia. Serbs are not native to the Balkans. They are refugees from Siberia (Russia).

    • @HA-mn7si
      @HA-mn7si Před 3 lety +2

      @Nikoladin : Serbs came crawling to Balkans from Russia. Now Putin controls Serbia and has his spies installed all over Serbia. Also, China patrols Serbia with its security. Serbia is run by these dictators and serves as their playground.

    • @stefandusan9629
      @stefandusan9629 Před 3 lety +2

      @@HA-mn7si Kosovo is a mafia state filled with crime, this is common knowledge lol

    • @HA-mn7si
      @HA-mn7si Před 3 lety +3

      @@stefandusan9629 : Are these the lies you tell yourself so you can keep living after NATO bombings in ‘99? 😂😂 Serbia is the criminal headquarters of the world, that is a FACT!

  • @exdent1
    @exdent1 Před 3 lety +24

    People in here obviously never heard about march pogrom of Serbs in Kosovo.

    • @exdent1
      @exdent1 Před 2 lety

      @Vojsava Eleni Qifsha

  • @lvoldum
    @lvoldum Před 3 lety +26

    Thanks so much, James, for yet another very interesting video summing up many of the complexities that at least I wasn't aware of.

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks Dano. Always appreciated. How are things with you? I hope all is well.

    • @lvoldum
      @lvoldum Před 3 lety +1

      @James Ker-Lindsay
      All is well here, thanks - although we now see many of the new Covid variants appearing, but our vaccination programme is ramping up.
      I do welcome your videos as a "distraction", reminding one of the fact that there are more challenges in the world than "just" Covid and Brexit, and pointing one to areas that need reading up. 😉
      You do look well - I hope that's the case, too.

  • @Noname-ov6vr
    @Noname-ov6vr Před 3 lety +22

    Why don't you make a video if the UK will break up?

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Před 3 lety +10

      Great suggestion. I’ve done a couple on Scotland. I’ve also been working on a script looking at Wales. And I really want to do a couple in Ireland. I just try to make sure that I don’t focus too much on one area.

    • @salimzanned9023
      @salimzanned9023 Před 3 lety

      @@JamesKerLindsay after brexit scotland and north ireland want back to UE and wales stay alone with england no for long time

    • @flavouredpeanut9007
      @flavouredpeanut9007 Před 3 lety

      @@user-yk4ey3xl9s Why would you want England to fragment further? There would be nothing positive about that.

  • @itspimozz4762
    @itspimozz4762 Před 3 lety +138

    I really love your videos, so much love from Kosova/Albania!

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Před 3 lety +17

      Thank you so much. Really appreciated. Best regards from London. :-)

    • @mmmatija4211
      @mmmatija4211 Před 3 lety +13

      U mean from Serbia? Kosovo is Serbian autonomous province

    • @mmmatija4211
      @mmmatija4211 Před 3 lety +6

      @Ritchie Coli Nah, he is trippin

    • @khaybar6108
      @khaybar6108 Před 3 lety +5

      You mean from Dardania Albania.

    • @khaybar6108
      @khaybar6108 Před 3 lety

      @Rrahim Ritchie Coli Are you Albanian?

  • @garypapa1397
    @garypapa1397 Před 3 lety +11

    Keep up the good work man, like the other commenter said your probably one of the few to take 'great Albania' in context.
    Also, do you think that the Balkans (West) will be redrawn one final time?

    • @gigasigma8373
      @gigasigma8373 Před 2 lety

      Its not Great Albania, its ETHNIC Albania.
      There are many differences.
      If we spoke about Great Albania, Croatia, Bosnia, half of Serbia, N.Macedonia and Slovenia would cease to exist. (Illyria)
      Meanwhile ethnic Albania is where Albanians live in the balkans rn.

    • @alexmood6407
      @alexmood6407 Před 2 lety +1

      @@gigasigma8373 Illyrians we’re not Albanians. Albanians are not Illyrians. But then again, Greeks called themselves Romans for 600 years before the Greek identity was reinvented so anything is possible if you convince enough people.

    • @gigasigma8373
      @gigasigma8373 Před 2 lety +1

      @@alexmood6407 so you think both albanians and greeks are just artifical nations?
      You are definetly a slav.

    • @alexmood6407
      @alexmood6407 Před 2 lety

      @@gigasigma8373 you’re definitely a fascist obsessing about ethnicity.

    • @alexmood6407
      @alexmood6407 Před 2 lety +1

      @@gigasigma8373 all nations are artificial. They are imagined community. Genetics tells us that East Germans and Poles are more closely related than East Germans and Bavarians. South Albanians and Greeks are more closely related than Kosovo Albanians and south Albanians. There are numerous examples like that. Someone from Prishtina is probably more closely related to someone from Nish or Podgorica than he is to someone from Vlorë.

  • @ylley
    @ylley Před 2 lety +7

    A complex topic explained in a comprehensive, yet very understandable way. Thank you!

  • @Shqipe_alb7
    @Shqipe_alb7 Před 3 lety +54

    A lot of greek and serb pressed here let me tell u this it is natyral albania europe is a big B, 1913 in london the big european powers gave land to neighbouring countrys one year after albanian indepedence..

    • @bajlozi6873
      @bajlozi6873 Před 3 lety +6

      They didn't draw the borders following ethnic lines, wich was a mistake.

    • @biglebowsky6586
      @biglebowsky6586 Před 3 lety +5

      @@bajlozi6873 The ethnic borders were unclear. But not just that, those borders were drawn after First Balkan war and Albanians barely participated in that war. Albanians didnt liberate themselves from Ottomans and some of them even fought in Ottoman army like during the seige of Skhodra. Only a portion of todays Albania was under Albanian control after the war, most of it was under the control of Serbs and Greeks, so they were lucky they were given even this what they now have.

    • @bajlozi6873
      @bajlozi6873 Před 3 lety +5

      ​@@biglebowsky6586 The ethnic borders were very clear, we knew where our people lived. You also have to consider everything that happened before the First Ballkan War. We uprised countless times, we fought against the ottomans to finally have the independent state we wanted. We have shed blood. Albanians took up arms themselves to protect albanians in montenegro, even though the Ottoman Empire was going to abandon them. The ones that "fought in the ottoman army" were protecting their families from the advancing montenegrin armies. So what if some territories were under the control of Serbs and Greeks? They were invading us and they had no right to be there.

    • @biglebowsky6586
      @biglebowsky6586 Před 3 lety +2

      @@bajlozi6873 And we knew where our people lived. Macedonia and Kosovo were a mosaic of Slavic and Albanian villages, there wasnt a clear ethnic border. You Albanians only look at things through your perspective, never through someone elses.
      Its true that you rebeled right before 1912 but that didnt gave you independence, you were still part of Ottoman empire. And its a fact that you didnt liberate yourself from Ottomans. It doesnt matter why they fought for Ottomans, it only matters that they fought for them and lost. Now you cant expect to get Grater Albania at expense of everybody and you barely even contributed to fall of Ottomans, not even Serbs got greater Serbia, not even Bulgarians got greater Bulgaria.
      Serbs and Greeks had right to take everything they could, sorry thats how war works. But still Britain and Austria forced us to retreat and leave you Albania. Thats fair and realy thats the most you could get, you should consider yourself lucky.

    • @freedomain8343
      @freedomain8343 Před 3 lety +2

      @@biglebowsky6586 "What goes around comes around" Mr, you cannot stop what's coming - only pray that history won't be as monstrously harsh on you as it has been on all Albanians in the Illyric peninsula... not that I wish it upon you.

  • @luigishala2253
    @luigishala2253 Před 3 lety +37

    If Israel managed to survive and exist, Kosovo and Albania can unite despite the odds.

    • @Unknown-pi5ll
      @Unknown-pi5ll Před 3 lety +1

      But here’s the problem Israel has a very powerful army , nuclear weapons and has America also has so many governments around the world in their pocket . Kosovo and Albania doesn’t have any of these things .

    • @LancesArmorStriking
      @LancesArmorStriking Před 3 lety +1

      I notice that both countries can only really exist as long as America supports them through military...

    • @armandozeqaj3125
      @armandozeqaj3125 Před 3 lety +1

      @@LancesArmorStriking weird comment and based on 2000 years history we have been in war with all our neighbors only because they wanted to expand their territory! But we still here in our mountains and sea and guess what...we are taking back our parts 😊

  • @juliette1911
    @juliette1911 Před 3 lety +196

    Interesting video, Albania lost in 1913 unjustly more 60% of territority, given to neighbor countries by London Conference, and in those territories ethnic albanians have many years being assimilated, even nowadays, in my personal opinion now its time to make justice for all albanians , a small country but destroyed and stolen many times during history, and still they kept their language (isolated indo-european) and their traditions intact, uninfluenced by occupators.Albanians must gain their rights and stolen territories.

    • @gabrielsulanjaku8885
      @gabrielsulanjaku8885 Před 3 lety +44

      The biggest dream of every albanian isn't revenge cause it will start wars and useless bloodshed but justice, justice for our Country being usurped and destroyed in the very first creation. We want other countries to understand our story and sacrifice 🇦🇱💔

    • @juliette1911
      @juliette1911 Před 3 lety +24

      @@gabrielsulanjaku8885 exactly, not war but justice

    • @biglebowsky6586
      @biglebowsky6586 Před 3 lety +23

      Not even nearly 60%. Even then Albanians were majority only in bigger part of Kosovo and northwest Macedonia. Thats far less from the lands that you claim are yours. You are lucky you even got Albania in London treaty since you didnt even participate in Balkan war and you are not the ones who forced out Ottomans from Albania.

    • @uneti463
      @uneti463 Před 3 lety +31

      @@biglebowsky6586 chekc history how many wars did Albanians have against Ottomans, and how many got serbs against the ottomans. Thants what I thought, u dont know history.

    • @biglebowsky6586
      @biglebowsky6586 Před 3 lety +13

      @@uneti463 No you dont know it. And First Balkan war wasnt one of that wars and thats enough.
      But even besides that in whole 19th century there is almost no resistance of Albanians against Ottomans.

  • @Alfablue227
    @Alfablue227 Před 2 lety +34

    OMG what a political nightmare that whole area is! -Thanks for your great video. It makes feel lucky to be a Portuguese citizen where fortunately no ethnic or religious tensions exists, and let's hope it stays this way forever, but for Kosovo/ Albania and all others involved, whatever the final solution, may peace remain. 🙏

    • @Zalmoksis44
      @Zalmoksis44 Před 2 lety +2

      One just cannot dismantle an empire in a nice way. At least not after the invention of nationalism. And in fact the more disfunctional the empire, the more messy the dismantling would be. Balkans were once a part of the Ottoman Empire and although it is not true anymore the legacy remains and is here to stay.

    • @gustavoforbes4794
      @gustavoforbes4794 Před 2 lety

      Devolve nosso ouro

    • @Alfablue227
      @Alfablue227 Před 2 lety

      @@gustavoforbes4794 idota, volta pra escola!!

    • @gustavoforbes4794
      @gustavoforbes4794 Před 2 lety

      @@Alfablue227 caminha aí, é só piada...

  • @eko3653
    @eko3653 Před 3 lety +40

    Thank you and congrats for the video sir!
    In our body run the same blood, border No border we still 1.
    Love from Tirana

    • @theklorg305
      @theklorg305 Před 3 lety +7

      Support from an Israeli-American Jew!

    • @blackcat.19
      @blackcat.19 Před 2 lety

      Don’t go into biology and start with the same DNA etc. We know that. The issue here is how to stop evil from committing ethnic genocide and not what their blood is made of because they are not capable of thinking that far.

    • @Enis617
      @Enis617 Před 2 lety +2

      @@theklorg305 Support from an Albanian much respect to Isreal.🇦🇱🇮🇱

  • @Roni_98
    @Roni_98 Před 3 lety +67

    Israel should of returned the favour much earlier to recognise Kosovo as us Albanians risked our lives by helping them during the holocaust and by saving them from the Germans.

    • @kneesdownfeets6021
      @kneesdownfeets6021 Před 3 lety +8

      Israel have 2500 years of problem... we albanians real hellenic people have long history with jews. Remember greece was created 1821 Before that there was no greece or greeks just Some white albanians that Got mix with asians and North africans

    • @trebor3731
      @trebor3731 Před 3 lety +3

      Stop trolling you're gonna do to much trolling and you're gonna get blocked

    • @user-wj5yz2pw5t
      @user-wj5yz2pw5t Před 3 lety +7

      Albanians in Kosovo were allies of Nazi Germany. www.albanianhistory.net/1944_Schmidhuber/index.htm

    • @Roni_98
      @Roni_98 Před 3 lety +1

      @Dottor Cisafrulli If you read my comment properly I said that it should of happened a long time ago.

    • @Roni_98
      @Roni_98 Před 3 lety +2

      @@user-wj5yz2pw5t Should of stayed in school.

  • @Flavor88
    @Flavor88 Před 3 lety +16

    Great analysis James. Historically speaking, Albanian has never had aggressive political agendas. Since the creation of the first state of Albania under Skanderbeg, in the 15 Century, Albania has always sought to defend its territories and not expand as it is a rich country when it comes to natural resources. Sadly the contrary can be said about its neighbor states which have always sought expansion upon the territory of Albania. The problem with today's politics, is with the roots in the past. Albania was the first modern state to be "created" in 1912 and recognized (in a modern definition) in 1913. The most important thing to look at that time was the border that was drawn, as the now "modern Albanian border" was with itself. On all border sides, Albanians were the only population living there (majority speaking). They were intentionally left outside the newly recognized country, crippling not only the territory but also the population. That's crazy, but it clearly shows the appetite of the neighbors countries and Europe in general at that time! Unfortunately religion played a great part to that. Correct me if I am wrong, the gist of your analysis stands for the proposition that the unification would be a normal and good thing to do, but it might prove difficult and probably risky. If I understood you correctly, and I greatly appreciate and respect your opinion, to impede the unification for fear of how other countries would react, doesn't seem like a doing "what is right" but more like playing politics with other countries. My best to you!

    • @JoviZapp
      @JoviZapp Před 3 lety +5

      lol. albanian angels. what did albania while ottoman era? before that you weren`t majority in the lands that you albanians&turks conquered like you dream of. you are talking bad over your neighbour countries, closing your eyes to the wars&killings that you did for centuries

    • @Flavor88
      @Flavor88 Před 3 lety +7

      @@JoviZapp before, there were Pelagians, who lived accross the Mediterrian, than Ilyrians, than Arberesh, than Albanian. Before the Slavs and than the Ottomans invaded Albania, the Albanian cities were par to European cities at that Era. I don't now what killings are you referring to and what Era, but Albania has never sought expansion towards its neighbors. If you look at the general papers released by the London conference, they clearly state the desire of Greece, Serbia and Montenegro to maintain the lands they invaded in Albania. They even state that Montenegro did a great job in a short period of time to get rid of the Albanians living in Podgorica. I am not talking badly about my neighbor countries, I am simply stating the facts. If you think that Albania and Otomans were one, you are clearly wrong. During that period Albanians were the only population which was not allowed to practice their religion, forced in becoming Muslims, not learn their language and not have any education. Anyway, dont get me wrong, I love all the neighbors countries. I have visited them all and I have enjoyed my staying each time. Take care

    • @dardaniaboiwma6262
      @dardaniaboiwma6262 Před 2 lety

      @@Flavor88 based

    • @randomguy9830
      @randomguy9830 Před rokem

      Show me ONE thing Albanians did to Serbs, just ONE. Meanwhile I can show you 1000 things you did to 🇭🇷 🇧🇦 and 🇽🇰.
      Also Albanians are Native here, these are our lands, and if you russian pets (🇷🇸) dont like it go back to Carpathian Caves.

    • @cane7232
      @cane7232 Před 11 měsíci

      @@Flavor88 i believe the real problem is in the history teaching of our both countries. Serb here. Hi! While i don't know much about Albania a large portion of what many of your countrymen claim online sounds like extreme nationalistic exaggeration. I am sure that this is how we sound to you as well. I've seen documentaries that support your claims and also that support serbian claims. What needs to happen in my opinion is to have scholars from your country and scholars from mine cross-reference their data and determine what is the nearest truth. Firstly we must agree to examine all sources critically , especially the British because they have made so many conflicts in the world so far it looks like sport to them. Lastly, frin what i was able to gather from popular generic maps lately, is that our genetic makeup is pretty much the same. Only a very small portion of people can claim to have different ancestry. We are all the same, and we should all be able to live peacefully. I wish you all the best and i hope these conversations can always be held over a beverage and not in armed conflict. Cheers!

  • @ioniangaming
    @ioniangaming Před 3 lety +149

    Albania and Kosovo are like brother and sister. But we are living in different houses. One day we will have one house that is called Albania because I;m Kosovan but in my heart im Albanian

    • @turbo0329
      @turbo0329 Před 3 lety +11

      Maybe u will live in albania after u get kicked from kosovo :D

    • @ioniangaming
      @ioniangaming Před 3 lety +36

      @@turbo0329 i got kicked on 1999. I was in albania for 2 month i came back and i saw my house burnd and im not going anywhere now

    • @Head0.25s
      @Head0.25s Před 3 lety +3

      But Kosovoar is technically Albanian, just under (this might change very soon) Serbian house management

    • @ioniangaming
      @ioniangaming Před 3 lety +9

      @@Head0.25s yes if we became one state will be called Albania i think

    • @Head0.25s
      @Head0.25s Před 3 lety +2

      @@ioniangaming it will be, or just “Greater Albania”, also I hope Germany unites with Austria to be one German country once again

  • @rajkokolompar7737
    @rajkokolompar7737 Před 3 lety +14

    No Because then Serbia has a full right to unite with the Republika Srpska and there are other states that could claim the same rights

    • @Gold26502
      @Gold26502 Před 3 lety +1

      Republika sprspka doesnt have a very accurate terriotry, and is very diverse. But in Kosovo EVERYONE is albanian.

    • @rajkokolompar7737
      @rajkokolompar7737 Před 3 lety +3

      @@Gold26502 and gypsies ,montenegrins ,Serbs and Gorans are albanian too?

    • @Gold26502
      @Gold26502 Před 3 lety

      @@rajkokolompar7737 they are like 3 percent of the population if they dont like it they can leave.

    • @BalkanManic
      @BalkanManic Před rokem

      if serbs try to unit with RS they will be 6 ft under along with their family members

  • @Iletmeknow
    @Iletmeknow Před 3 lety +48

    I think is just matter of time. Definitely the broken puzzles will Go back where they belong

    • @blockie9706
      @blockie9706 Před 3 lety +11

      Bro Albania's original territory was from north Nish(now invaded by Serbia) to south Prevreza(now invaded by Greece), and in east was Skopje(now invaded by north Macedonia) to west Podgorica(now invaded by Montenegro) Kosovo was the center of Albania, but then the Europe superpowers frightened by Russsia devided our territory in 6 parts, just to make easy for our neighbours thirsty for territory and power to genocide us and to create their Big Country.

    • @eg2776
      @eg2776 Před 3 lety +7

      @@blockie9706 bro the original name is Dardania, Kosovo is in serbian, of course that unification will happpen one day but first we must change the name of republic of Kosovo to its original name Republic of Dardania

    • @lazarzivanovic6643
      @lazarzivanovic6643 Před 3 lety +6

      @@blockie9706 HAHAHAHAHAHA you Albanians are to funny! 😂 Догодине у Призрену 🇷🇸

    • @abrahamlincoln856
      @abrahamlincoln856 Před 3 lety +3

      @@lazarzivanovic6643 hahahaha you serbians are to funny , you only want to calim what it’s not yours 😂😂

    • @lazarzivanovic6643
      @lazarzivanovic6643 Před 3 lety +3

      @@abrahamlincoln856 Што тражите од нас да признамо Косово, ако је независно? 😂 Догодине у Призрену 🇷🇸

  • @arrore
    @arrore Před 3 lety +28

    Such great insights. First foreigner I came across who uses the correct term 'Natural Albania'.
    Thank you for the content.

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Před 3 lety +5

      Thanks so much. It is such an interesting debate. As I hoped to show, it is a little more complex than many people realise.

    • @kosovaisalbania3720
      @kosovaisalbania3720 Před 3 lety +3

      He’s very clever and neutral.

  • @kastrioti1975
    @kastrioti1975 Před 3 lety +134

    As an Albanian from Kosovo, I would prefer an unification of Kosovo with Albania, but only as a state. Like United States of America.

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Před 3 lety +26

      Thanks. It is so interesting to hear the range of views I’m getting on this video. I agree that if it were to ever happen, it would be far better as a federation with Kosovo and Albania as two parts of the state, than as a unitary state with Kosovo as just another district of Albania.

    • @blockie9706
      @blockie9706 Před 3 lety +31

      It will happen soon 🇦🇱🦅

    • @dusankitic5711
      @dusankitic5711 Před 3 lety +2

      @@JamesKerLindsay that will start 3rd ww, better option from balkan is balkan confederation for bih, serbia, montenegro, macedonia and albania.

    • @kastrioti1975
      @kastrioti1975 Před 3 lety +19

      @@dusankitic5711 This kind of confederation will never happen. If you want this to happen, we have first to settle our conflicts.

    • @dusankitic5711
      @dusankitic5711 Před 3 lety

      @@kastrioti1975 Say me one argument for no i will say you 10 for yes.

  • @duriandesperate8530
    @duriandesperate8530 Před 3 lety +44

    The best video regarding Albania politics I have seen, straight out fact.
    P.S: Thanks you for using the term “ Natural Albanian “.

  • @theconqueringram5295
    @theconqueringram5295 Před 3 lety +9

    Kosovo uniting with Albania? This is new, but it does seem even more unlikely than Kosovo being recognized as a sovereign state. Looks like Kosovo will have to remain in political limbo for the foreseeable future.

  • @Helmuesi911
    @Helmuesi911 Před 3 lety +81

    I’m Albanian Malësor, from Montenegro and I support my brothers and sisters in Kosovo ..
    Një bashkim kombëtar 🇦🇱🇦🇱🇦🇱

    • @DjordjeDjuricSRB
      @DjordjeDjuricSRB Před 3 lety +7

      not any more hahahahahah

    • @denissaliaj9459
      @denissaliaj9459 Před 3 lety +22

      Respect to our brothers in north. 🇦🇱🇦🇱

    • @dcjkl8088
      @dcjkl8088 Před 3 lety +15

      Ju duam o shqipe edhe juve sju harrojm 🇦🇱🇽🇰❤️💪🏻

  • @guents
    @guents Před 2 lety +3

    That was a great summary. I think the only way the union can happen is by getting the approval of Belgrade. Maybe you should expanded more on the idea of a territorial exchange cause that could eliminate many of the blockers you mentioned.

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks a lot. Yes, I might try to come back to this. As I’ve mentioned in several comments to viewers, there is an argument that unification between Albania and Kosovo is actually preferable for Serbia over Kosovo’s independence. And I have long believed that a land deal could make a lot of sense. But it is widely opposed - often for reasons that have nothing to do with Kosovo.

  • @diellibetim
    @diellibetim Před 8 měsíci +3

    Kosovo and Albania will always be united no matter what

  • @TheLocalLt
    @TheLocalLt Před 3 lety +16

    Another great video! I would agree that this unification is impossible, Russia sees Kosovo as an American version of its own semi-recognized or unrecognized puppet states, and thus for parity’s sake will not let this happen. Serbia may take the chance to strike a deal over the new boundary, but Russia would likely be irate and use its leverage to make Serbia vehemently oppose the unification.
    I think you are right that Kosovo is trying to leverage the EU, but it seems like given it’s extremely weak international position there’s no way Kosovo is joining anytime soon. However as long as the current situation persists on, some sort of multinational economic union could be formed.

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Před 3 lety +6

      Thanks. Interestingly, I have long argued that Russia’s decision to oppose Kosovo came after it tried to make a pitch to trade international acceptance of Kosovo for international acceptance if the breakaway territories in the further USSR. When this was southern by the US, Russia dug in its heels. In that sense, I agree that sone of the basic dynamics are still in place and Russia might be really unhappy to think that the US and EU had effectively ground Serbia down and got their own way over Kosovo while leaving Russia limbered with its own recognition problems. One gas to wonder if that happened, Moscow might just give up and annexe Abkhazia and South Ossetia. Transnistria might be trickier though. But perhaps Moscow could push them into a deal with Moldova as a bit of ‘goodwill’?

    • @LC-uh8if
      @LC-uh8if Před 2 lety +1

      @@JamesKerLindsay That's what I was thinking...Russia could try to trade them accepting Kosovo's independence for the UN accepting Transnistria, Abkhazia, and South Ossetia as independent opening a path for Russia to freely annex these territories.

    • @karolinabasaric770
      @karolinabasaric770 Před rokem

      Did you read book's 🤣 off course that Albanian lived in Serbia thay are being on austro- hungary and German side in ww1. We not need Rusia to push. We all know that Kosovo is Serbia it's only under ocupation of Nato.👋

  • @FKK-wl7rl
    @FKK-wl7rl Před 3 lety +11

    Who divide Albania has to unite blame Europe entire world knows Illyrians Dardania

  • @illyrianmangup
    @illyrianmangup Před 3 lety +24

    An absolutely brilliant video.

  • @VanGogh951
    @VanGogh951 Před 3 lety +12

    I've just discovered your channel and I am pleasantly surprised. I watched a few of your videos and my impression is that you analyze things very objectively and impartially. I am currently writing a master thesis on how the interaction between international organizations and de-facto states affects their actorness ( subjectivity ) in world politics. I saw that you also have several published articles related to this topic that are very interesting. Maybe that could be one of the next topics for a new video lesson?
    You have my full support for your work, it's really inspiring! :)

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Před 3 lety +7

      Hi Aleksandar, thanks so much for the kind message. I really appreciate it. And I am really delighted that you are looking at de facto and international organisations. And what a brilliant topic to be working on. I have actually done work on this subject. In fact, I co-edited a book on this a couple of years ago: 'The Politics of International Engagement with De Facto States' (Rouledge). You might find it useful if you have a copy available in your library. (Stop me a line if you don't and I might be able to dig up some of the chapters. It had previously appeared as a special issue of Ethnopolitics.) I certainly hope to look at this in a future video. Anyway, good luck with the dissertation! And thanks again for the comments.

    • @VanGogh951
      @VanGogh951 Před 3 lety +2

      @@JamesKerLindsay Thank you very much for your response! I've heard of that edition and I've already checked it out. It would be a great starting point for my research! Looking forward to seeing your next video!

  • @LancesArmorStriking
    @LancesArmorStriking Před 2 lety +18

    Interesting idea, but this may set a precedent that cannot be undone once it is started. At least, not in good faith.
    Though nobody recognizes it besides Russia, South Ossetia would have the same claims (ethnicity) to unify with North Ossetia (in Russia) as the Kosovars do with Albania. This may also inflame issues with Ireland's desire to reunify with Northern Ireland.
    Is this a Pandora's box?

    • @FOLIPE
      @FOLIPE Před 2 lety

      It is but people are always making exceptions to rules. I am not in favor of it but honestly, powers bend the rules they create all the times and don't look back. But it won't happen with Kosovo because, as you said, people don't want that precedent.

    • @alexburke1899
      @alexburke1899 Před 2 lety +3

      What’s up with the Russian flag you support the Russian genocide in Ukraine?

    • @alexseguin5245
      @alexseguin5245 Před 2 lety

      This is a necessary step for peace and stability

    • @A0qz
      @A0qz Před 2 lety +1

      @@alexburke1899 bruh

  • @StormWarningTV
    @StormWarningTV Před 3 lety +5

    My friend from the OSCE says that he "does not endorse, nor critize the contents of this channel" but he does watch it, so make of that what you will ;)

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Před 3 lety +2

      Great stuff! Thanks. I’ll happily take that. 😉😀

  • @albibushi3006
    @albibushi3006 Před 3 lety +4

    Very informative video. I like the way you report but i am more curious about what you as an individual think on this matter.

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Před 3 lety +5

      Thanks a lot. I am genuinely agnostic on this. I have mixed feelings. I can see how it creates all sorts of legal and political issues. But another part of me says that if they want it, then they should be allowed to unite, as long as it follows constitutional principles. But I am also aware that a lot of these unions have not worked out nearly as well as people think they will. There is a sense that just because people are of the same nation this will overcome their very different historical experiences. But once such unions are created it’s very difficult for the partners to go their own ways again if it doesn’t work out.

    • @ivopatiera8427
      @ivopatiera8427 Před 3 lety

      @@JamesKerLindsay hipocrat

    • @maksampece947
      @maksampece947 Před 3 lety +3

      @@JamesKerLindsay kosovo and albania will never unite, because them uniting essentially means that Greater Albania has been established, which will open a Pandora's box (e.g what will happen to Republika Srpska in that case, or what about the non-Albanians in Kosovo that were cleansed 1999-2004). Unless you are Israel, you can't just annex territory in this modern era (and Israel still has huge problems despite being backed by the US)

    • @Mandrak789
      @Mandrak789 Před 3 lety

      @@maksampece947 Although I happen to be a Serb, I don't deny reality as it is, and I can not expect return of Kosovo to our jurisdiction. But if you let it join Albania then others will have rights to expect the same. Self-determination as legal and democratic principle must have limits, otherwise there would be complete chaos.

  • @MrPvptibia
    @MrPvptibia Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thank you for explaining it so well. Very intresting.

  • @noco7243
    @noco7243 Před 3 lety +9

    What is a "Natural Albanian" and how does that differ from an "ethnic Albanian" and someone of Albanian citizenship.
    -Noth American with an interest in Albania.

    • @hoti47
      @hoti47 Před 3 lety +8

      97-98% of Natural Albaninas are ethnic Albanians, which are native southeastern Europeans, Balkan Mediterraneans.

    • @ClydeAlb
      @ClydeAlb Před 2 lety +7

      Natural Albania=Ethnic Albania .In 1912 Albania was bigger and everyone in it was Albanian but still in 1913 the London Treaty split that Albania in todays Albania and the rest was given to our neighbours leaving 80%of Albanians outside and 70% of the land too

  • @ardiansubashi1823
    @ardiansubashi1823 Před 2 lety +6

    Thaks for this great video respekt 😊🇦🇱

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks so much. It is such an interesting situation. I have spent a lot of time in Kosovo and I have always found it a really fascinating place.

  • @MasaKoshi
    @MasaKoshi Před 3 lety +8

    Thank you for the interesting video. I have two questions.
    1. How do you react to the argument concerning the historical demographic changes in Kosovo? Do you think that is related to the discussion?
    2. I am wondering if mini shengen can ease the ethnic hatreds. How do you see mini shengen? Can it be related to this topic? Do you think decision makers in Balkan are considering to make a peace in the region?
    Regards,
    Koshi

    • @MasaKoshi
      @MasaKoshi Před 3 lety +1

      @Beast Do you think Serbs need to leave from Kosovo because they colonized Kosovo or big Albania?

    • @SuperSERBDUDE
      @SuperSERBDUDE Před 3 lety +2

      @@MasaKoshi That's absurd. That would be like asking white Americans to leave America because their forefathers took over Native American land. The only reason Serbs would leave Kosovo is because of the terrible economic conditions. Forcing Serbs to leave because they "colonized" the land would be an act of ethnic cleansing.

    • @Pejannator
      @Pejannator Před 2 lety +1

      ​@@MasaKoshi Stating this as a Kosovar Albanian: Kosovo Serbs do not need to leave Kosovo. The Serbs living in Kosovo are living in their homes. And we should not become what we fought against in the 90s just to get some kind of revenge.

    • @nikolinmarku4020
      @nikolinmarku4020 Před 2 lety

      @@SuperSERBDUDE the united states threw 2 atomic bombs to japan and i watch today ..... Both countries have taken their responsibilities to build an unprecedented alliance! We must go forward and work together for peace. unification or not it is enough that all the Balkan countries enter the EU and there are no borders in the EU ............ total unification done !!

  • @elchupacabra3599
    @elchupacabra3599 Před 3 lety +28

    Same intern monologe
    Same language
    Same culture
    Same Dreams
    Same „Happlo Group of Blood“
    More then Brother & sister‘
    Kosova&Albania: Steve Wonder & the Darkness 🇽🇰🌀🌀🌀🌀🇦🇱

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Před 3 lety +3

      Perhaps spell out how it would work? What sort of political system do you see in such a union. Would it be a confederation, federation or a unitary state, and what sort of powers would Kosovo retain? Would people from Kosovo be guaranteed a certain number of government positions? It would be interesting to hear how you see this working.

    • @lulikollariii
      @lulikollariii Před 3 lety +1

      @@JamesKerLindsay the whole political scene should change first. They should fight crime and corruption before it happens. If this changes it can work perfectly as a federation. There should be people in power that put albanians as a nation first and not their personal interests. If such people come in power it could also be a unitary state without any problem.

    • @TheMetrefekseli
      @TheMetrefekseli Před 3 lety +1

      @@JamesKerLindsay U.S.A Uited State If Albania

    • @Metal6Empire
      @Metal6Empire Před 3 lety +2

      @@JamesKerLindsay hello. Albanian here. I think the concerns of some albanians living in kosovo regarding kosovo taking a secondary role are valid. I believe that a unification would be better in a federation type so that kosovo can retain its institutions and still have its own autonomy. The details are not very fleshed out but i believe there is overwhelming support for unification in both countries. As for albanians living in montenegro, as long as their rights are respected and they are not treated as secondary citizens then we will enjoy good relations with them and the same goes for macedonia as well.

    • @lazarduke6596
      @lazarduke6596 Před 3 lety +1

      ...same lies

  • @gentmeshi5664
    @gentmeshi5664 Před 2 lety +11

    True talk Respect for good peopel who speak truth 🇦🇱🇽🇰

    • @lightbulbchannel721
      @lightbulbchannel721 Před 2 lety +1

      And the truth is really spoken. There is no unification between Kosovo and Albania. By the way Kosovo is nice Serbian word. 🇷🇸

    • @gentmeshi5664
      @gentmeshi5664 Před 2 lety +2

      @@lightbulbchannel721 By the way kosovo its nice Albanian land

    • @lightbulbchannel721
      @lightbulbchannel721 Před 2 lety

      @@gentmeshi5664 Dark times mate, but light is always in the end.😉

    • @gentmeshi5664
      @gentmeshi5664 Před 2 lety +2

      @@lightbulbchannel721 Always its light and one day gone come a black day 😜

  • @MementoNeli
    @MementoNeli Před 3 lety +6

    For me there is a simple answer to all of this, if the majority of a region wants to join whatever other region, then they should be allowed to do so without any third-party approval or whatever.
    If the people in northern Kosovo would vote to join Serbia then so be it. If Kosovo would like to join Albania or the other way around, then so be it. What does the Serb from northern Serbia has to lose if Kosovo joins Albania? Nothing. Same goes for Kosovars from the south if Northern Kosovo was to join Serbia
    I never managed to understand this primitive way of thinking on both sides.

    • @AntonioSilva-hj8en
      @AntonioSilva-hj8en Před 3 lety +5

      My dog declared independence of my back yard and voted to annex it to my neighbor’s. I hope my cat doesn’t come with similar ideas about the house.

    • @ABC-ABC1234
      @ABC-ABC1234 Před rokem +2

      Then you shouldn't call Crimea an annexation but a righteous return to Russia!

    • @forza8719
      @forza8719 Před rokem

      Natural resources in mitrovica (northern Kosovo) that neither country wants to give up.

  • @JonLondrezos
    @JonLondrezos Před 3 lety

    2:00 May I please ask that you update your maps? If you have a channel dedicated to countries and their origins, then you probably know that us Greeks are offended when we see the word "Macedonia" used solely as the name of another country. Prior to the recent agreement, the country's name was "FYROM" and it is now "North Macedonia". If you care about accuracy and you do not want to make the population of one country question your independent views, then please update your maps. Many thanks for reading.

  • @Tribalpotato
    @Tribalpotato Před 3 lety +12

    As you said Unification between "Kosovo" and Albania, will brake Balkans, nothing stops Serbs from whole peninsula to demand a same treatment, and unification with Serbia , Great.......(insert country name here) is always bad idea, Balkan politicians should stop playing with ideas like that it always lead to war in the past, and not just wars but wars and ethnic cleansings, exoduses and multiple other crimes.

    • @albodab1468
      @albodab1468 Před 3 lety

      It wasn’t a problem for other countries to expand why shouldn’t Albania be allowed?

    • @Tribalpotato
      @Tribalpotato Před 3 lety

      @@albodab1468 But they did not actually. Learn history

    • @albodab1468
      @albodab1468 Před 3 lety

      @@Tribalpotato why don’t you learn history?

    • @teamoftheworhist5788
      @teamoftheworhist5788 Před 3 lety

      @@albodab1468 why are U gay

    • @albodab1468
      @albodab1468 Před 3 lety

      @@teamoftheworhist5788 ask your baby sister

  • @mmajst0r
    @mmajst0r Před 3 lety +6

    You just shortly mentioned repercussions that it can be respectivelly trigerred in the region although this is most important issue, but can you assess consistency of the following principles that was introduced by the west in this region:
    - Ethnic groups in Yugoslavia have the right for secession from the Yugoslavia in republic borders.
    - Ethnic groups in this former republics (mostly Serbians in Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro) doesn't have the same right for secession from such republics/new states.
    - Albanians, at the other hand, have the right for secession from the republic of Serbia.
    In other words - every ethnic group had the right for secession from the country where they are national minority, except Serbians. Where is the consistency and equal right in that, and how would anyone can explain why Albanians in Serbia (Kosovo) can be independent and/or united with Albania, but Serbians in Bosnia (Republic of Srpska) can't be in the same way independent and/or united with Serbia? Is it possible to justify that?
    Is this inconsistency and double standard - fair, truthful, adequate, sustainable, and will it lower or increase tensions and quality of life?
    If no, who and why supports and implements such agenda?

    • @gigasigma8373
      @gigasigma8373 Před 3 lety +5

      no its just the fact serbs in republic of srpska dont want to unite with you and they arent a independant state. Kosovo is more then 90% albanian and independant and has every right to make a referendum to unite with albania.

    • @mmajst0r
      @mmajst0r Před 3 lety

      @@gigasigma8373 it is the question for James not for you.

    • @BlindManInsane
      @BlindManInsane Před 3 lety +1

      @@gigasigma8373 Why Serbs in Northern Kosovo can't unite with Serbia if we follow your logic? You want all land to yourself and expell all the Serbs am i right?

    • @endri4316
      @endri4316 Před 3 lety

      @@BlindManInsane Serbs would still be able to stay in the Federation of Kosovo. No need to exile them.

    • @BlindManInsane
      @BlindManInsane Před 3 lety +1

      @@endri4316 Those politicians in Kosovo want to remove every Serbian presence from Kosovo. Yeah, people would stay but what about serbian historical and cultural heritage? Who will offer protection for that? And what will stop history revisionist to completely rewrite history of Kosovo and remove every presence of Serbian history?

  • @dannzelenin1415
    @dannzelenin1415 Před 3 lety +25

    Im from Bulgaria and I love Albanians. I wish you guys to united with your lands and be victorious.

    • @anxhellogjika5077
      @anxhellogjika5077 Před 3 lety +7

      You are welcome 🇦🇱🇧🇬

    • @grizz82817
      @grizz82817 Před 3 lety +2

      We fight with Bulgarians during wars in balkan with serbia. Brother ALBG

    • @albianalbi9170
      @albianalbi9170 Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you for your nice thoughts.

    • @dannzelenin1415
      @dannzelenin1415 Před 3 lety

      Ime Prezime why are you sending me this ?

    • @dannzelenin1415
      @dannzelenin1415 Před 3 lety

      Ime Prezime защо ми изпращаш това видео ?

  • @aviationfansalbania2332
    @aviationfansalbania2332 Před 2 lety +5

    It’s matter of economy , all new trends go to unions , in this case the language and culture and blood is a favorable environment for more strong economy!
    Unions are economically benefits at all but this is a geopolitic point and depends only by God!

    • @omgmico
      @omgmico Před 2 lety

      Except the fact that kosovo doesn’t need albania for better economy

  • @keepyourmindandheartopenwi3428

    such a sensitive topic treated in a exemplar way, no facionalism, just perfect!

  • @dodadoda6237
    @dodadoda6237 Před 3 lety +42

    The Albanian nation was very much seen by the great powers! without any mercy he divided it and tore it to 6 States of the Western Balkans just to feed the appetites of Russis, Georgia and Serbia. This National Issue needs a quick and peaceful correction.

    • @bajlozi6873
      @bajlozi6873 Před 3 lety +8

      @Dozer Mramur Everything he said is true.

    • @biglebowsky6586
      @biglebowsky6586 Před 3 lety +4

      @@bajlozi6873 Hahahahab he failed to make a coherent sentence let alone say anything true. But what to ecspect from Albanians.

    • @bajlozi6873
      @bajlozi6873 Před 3 lety +13

      @@biglebowsky6586 What to expect from serbs keyboard warrioring

    • @biglebowsky6586
      @biglebowsky6586 Před 3 lety +2

      @@bajlozi6873 One of main characteristics of keyboard warriors is that they like their own comments, just like you. They also have 0 arguments like you, and they dont know propper english like you and the guy above.

    • @bajlozi6873
      @bajlozi6873 Před 3 lety +6

      @@biglebowsky6586 I know "propper" english 😂

  • @almahamzaj3925
    @almahamzaj3925 Před 3 lety +31

    Një komb një flamur sa më shpejt🇦🇱🇦🇱🇦🇱

  • @teramusicofficial-musicfor6465

    Interesting...

  • @VetonKryeziu
    @VetonKryeziu Před 3 lety +17

    This was a really good analysis. Subscribed!

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Před 3 lety +6

      Thank you so much, Veton. I am so glad you liked it.

  • @novve
    @novve Před 3 lety +8

    Clear double standard. The international community, meaning the west, wants to keep the Serbian people apart while supporting the Albanian people to break away and then even unite.
    An attempt by ethnic Serbs to unite will lead to sanctions and isolation while on the other hand an attempt by ethnic Albanians to unite is understandable and even inevitable.
    If you can put one and one together this results in destabilizing the region further, meaning it will never amount of accomplishing anything. As the majority of people in the region will be unsatisfied. Meaning mainly the ethnic Serbs.
    It saddens me to see how stupid we are as people in the region. But simultaneously understandable since the west interests seem to play into some of our favors.
    At first you will get what you want and then you will have to dance to the tune of the master.
    Don’t think you will get to keep anything, as you will all work in the western countries and other people will move into your homes.
    Do you actually think the region will prosper wile your enemy is your neighbor?
    Be good neighbors and support each other. Countries are something made up but cooperation and a mix of our people is a good thing.
    Be smart although it’s easy to get emotional.

  • @poliranjefarovakraljevo
    @poliranjefarovakraljevo Před 3 lety +4

    Hey James , 1.Do you know what is resolution 1244. ? 2. Do Serbia have the same rights to unite with republika srpska and montenegro? Also claming Macedonia as old historic serbian land, and north Albania as is olf serbian town of Drach?

    • @besimzekiri6165
      @besimzekiri6165 Před 3 lety +4

      You know what? For you Serbia was entire Balcan, and to say North Albania was always Serbia just because the army was there for 10 years or something is hilarious. Lie to someone else but we were there before Russia sent you.

    • @nnnnnn7159
      @nnnnnn7159 Před 3 lety

      @@besimzekiri6165 No you did not.You cam with ottomans in balkan.

    • @besimzekiri6165
      @besimzekiri6165 Před 3 lety +2

      @@nnnnnn7159 Guess why this little Part at the adriatic/ionian sea was never serbian; just a little hint: It wasn't slavic nor turkic.

    • @nnnnnn7159
      @nnnnnn7159 Před 3 lety

      @@besimzekiri6165 your state and nation was created by Austro-Hungary. Until the 18th century, you were a tribe, without a common language, and you fought among yourself.I can imagine how is painful when you don,t know who do you belong.When you don't have history.Even your biggest national heroes Skenderbeg was Serbian.And even Albanian history scientist says that.

    • @besimzekiri6165
      @besimzekiri6165 Před 3 lety +2

      @@nnnnnn7159 Sad that you talk about history but don't know a single fact. It was common that people like Skanderbeg had relations to Napoli and Serbia, as well to Turkey and Austria-Hungary. But he was born in Dibër, not in Beograd. Secondly, you actually don't know that there was Liga of Lezhe what was independent. Never ever has this part of Balcan been Austrio-Hungarian. You were on Austria-Hungarian land, we'd been in Ottoman Empire then after Skanderbeg died. And, seriously, not a single d*ck said he was Serbian. Shut up idiot.

  • @sucramyalcin
    @sucramyalcin Před 3 lety +1

    Where does the EU stand in this file ?

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Před 3 lety +3

      The EU strongly opposes any suggestion of unification.

  • @illyrianbloodline
    @illyrianbloodline Před 3 lety +10

    The unification of Albania with Kosovo should look like Switzerland.

    • @hoti47
      @hoti47 Před 3 lety +1

      Like a federal republic?

    • @hesher3587
      @hesher3587 Před 2 lety +1

      @@hoti47 Confederation*

    • @joshnelson6500
      @joshnelson6500 Před 2 lety

      Yes. And soon will be North Macedonia.

  • @darthravo
    @darthravo Před 3 lety +5

    I had no idea there was so much interesting stuff happening with Kosovo or that there was any discussion of unification with Albania. I think a great way for Kosovo to proceed is by seeking a confederation type union with open borders and dual citizenship. That I think in theory should let Kosovo citizens bypass the international gridlock while permitting Kosovo to access international organisations and funds via Albania.

    • @targettheg9197
      @targettheg9197 Před 2 lety

      @@ClydeAlb Don me punu me serbet ti? Jo ne jemi Shqiptar o vlla ska shans te punojme me armikun kunder nesh mos harro se Dardania asht arsyje e madhe pse shqiperia ende egziston

  • @leonprestreshi4136
    @leonprestreshi4136 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you for the video it was very informative, I hope u follow up with other videos regarding this matter.

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Před 2 lety

      Thank you. Yes, I certainly plan to do more on this and the region as a whole.

  • @mariateresaaguilarmojica5159

    One of the best analysis about that problem

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Před 2 lety

      Thank you very much indeed!

    • @rs7997
      @rs7997 Před 2 lety

      There is no problem here. We are Albanians and we have 2 states in the balkan

  • @alalalalalal4062
    @alalalalalal4062 Před 3 lety +21

    We, the Albanian youth, have grown up learning the painful and unjust history of our people. I was born in Kosovo after the war and I remember this flag in my childhood 🇦🇱 and not this other one 🇽🇰. We know that we will not have political benefits but we want this union with all our hearts and we want it for the future and we want it to be those people who lived at the time when Albania was united again! We are honestly tired of learning how the lands and our people are separated! Respect for making this video ♥️

  • @jadephantom8915
    @jadephantom8915 Před 3 lety +23

    Great video. I have a question the Republic Of Chameria was declared a couple of years ago do you think it could be a viable state considering worldwide there are 500.000-800.000 Çam albanians.

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Před 3 lety +12

      Thanks so much. Yes, I rather glossed over the Greece element of the topic in the video. The problem I face when doing any of these is to try to provide enough information that it makes sense for someone who doesn't known about a topic, but not overload them with too much. (This is why they might sometimes seem simplistic for people who really know a subject.) I might try to come back to this in a future video. I find the relations between Greece and Albania fascinating in so many ways.

    • @irza010
      @irza010 Před 3 lety +15

      @@JamesKerLindsay its really good topic beacause Greece is still in war with Albania by law even both are part of Nato

    • @eg2776
      @eg2776 Před 3 lety +7

      @@JamesKerLindsay also a journalist in albania which does a lot of documentaries about albanians when he was in çameria he wasn’t allowed by authorities to do videos in the public, also he is now a non grata person since he attempted to find the truth about the albanians in çameria

    • @touristas3872
      @touristas3872 Před 3 lety

      @@irza010 they are not in state of war since 1987.
      apnews.com/article/50877f835dd70ee26d7e17184f663184

    • @starman1144
      @starman1144 Před 3 lety +6

      The "Republic of Chameria" is so stupid. How you are going to proclaim an independent republic In a land that your people don't live there any longer. One of my Great-grandfathers was from Northern Epirus (Modern-day Southern Albanian), should I proclaim an Independent Republic of Northern Epirus??? No, because I'm not an ultranationalist idiot. Albanians should stop live in the past and accept that their borders are what they are. No nation in the Balkans got the borders that they liked. Get over it.

  • @petritkrasniqi376
    @petritkrasniqi376 Před 3 lety +16

    I like the fact that you are being very realistic, very detail and not holding any side’s. Well done and respect from KS Albanian

    • @royalhaze4254
      @royalhaze4254 Před 3 lety

      May I ask you as a Serbian, I am curious to know. What is your personal opinion on this subject? Be honest.

    • @petritkrasniqi376
      @petritkrasniqi376 Před 3 lety +2

      @@royalhaze4254 I think Kosovo should not be United with any country regardless of Albanian majority, I am Albanian and I love Albania, but I think is time to make peace and live in harmony with neighbours and Kosovo belong to Albanian from Kosovo and Serbians from Kosovo and we should stay as independent state and not listen to Belgrade or Tirana. This is only my opinion I’m sure lots of people don’t agree with me.

    • @bletrick3352
      @bletrick3352 Před 2 lety

      @@petritkrasniqi376 What if Kosovo uniting with Albania wouldn’t cause any unrest? Would you be pro it happening? I’d be down for a land exchange between Northern Kosovo and Preshevo so Kosovo could unite with Albania. We would’ve been United in 1913 if the great powers didn’t fuck us.

  • @tracysmith245
    @tracysmith245 Před rokem +1

    thanks was trying to work out what happened to Yugoslavia

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Před rokem

      Thanks. Glad it was useful. Do keep an eye out. I plan to do another one on the collapse of Yugoslavia in a few weeks.

  • @sultanaminabbasi1230
    @sultanaminabbasi1230 Před rokem +1

    It would be great if you could do a video on greater Bengal like this one uniting West Bengal and Tripura with Bangladesh

    • @ronsvlog2314
      @ronsvlog2314 Před rokem

      Soorry we dont want to be with those hindu Indians.. we dont consider them Bengalis.. they are indians... Stayy far from us

  • @JURGEART
    @JURGEART Před 2 lety +5

    If a exchange of land (Mitrovica 《》Presheva) happens then a union between Kosovo and Albania would happen, doing so it would encourage the Serbs living in republika srpska to unite with serbia, Albanians in west Northern macedonia would do the same and North Macedonia would cease to exist probably absorbed by Bulgaria.

  • @eljamaicano1
    @eljamaicano1 Před 3 lety +5

    Please do a video about a possible secession of Barbuda from Antigua and Barbuda, since September of last year the Barbuda council has demanded parliament to start talks about leaving the union of the two islands

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Před 3 lety +2

      Fantastic suggestion.Thank you. I have been meaning to do more on the Caribbean for a long time. It is a part of the world that I absolutely love and there are some really fascinating case studies from the region. St Kitts and Nevis is another interesting case (although this has seemingly gone quiet.) And the amusingly brilliant efforts by Anguilla not become independent is one of my favourite stories of decolonisation! :-) (I have long wanted to do a video on this.)

  • @SJMan2022
    @SJMan2022 Před rokem +1

    I was thinking about this and how it could be a good compromise to the Kosovo-Serbia relationship

  • @TheCriticalAnalyst
    @TheCriticalAnalyst Před rokem +2

    we have the right to unite and will do so, we are a distinct people with different langauage and blood from the slavs, how can 3 slavic countries be independent from serbia that share language and culture and not us albanians? Bosnians, Croats serbs and montenegrins and the slavs in macedonia are basically one and the same, they thrived in 1 state, yugoslavia and they want it back, so let them unite and let us unite. The problem is not the albanians uniting, the problem is the slavs dis-uniting.

  • @AcikaGamerSRB
    @AcikaGamerSRB Před 3 lety +10

    Kosovo isn't even an independent country to choose if it will join another country.Kosovo is a rightful part of Serbia.

    • @RexNEffect
      @RexNEffect Před 3 lety +1

      🤡

    • @akselshehaj647
      @akselshehaj647 Před 3 lety +1

      ''Kosovo is a rightful part of Serbia''
      Thats a very big claim my friend.
      If you check the ancient books and maps and dont even belong on the lands you are right now.
      And its called Dardania not Kosovo.

    • @AcikaGamerSRB
      @AcikaGamerSRB Před 3 lety +2

      @@akselshehaj647 Ah yes, everything belongs to everything.

    • @akselshehaj647
      @akselshehaj647 Před 3 lety

      @@AcikaGamerSRB that dosent even make sense.

  • @LordDim1
    @LordDim1 Před 2 lety +9

    An interesting pathway could potentially be a hypothetical future restoration of the Albanian monarchy (which has always had a pan-Albanian character, using the title King of the Albanians rather than King of Albania) and then form a commonwealth-style personal Union and ministerial convergence. Political leaders in both Albania and Kosovo seem to hold a lot of respect for the Albanian Crown Prince Leka II, and he’s been a consistent proponent of unity for years. He also has a strong standing in international circles with a lot of ties to western countries

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks so much. That’s a really interesting take on the situation! Something like this could indeed pave the way for some sort of confederation. Having a figure hard above politics could be a really interesting direction. But it would be interesting to know what wider public support for such a move would be.

    • @LordDim1
      @LordDim1 Před 2 lety +3

      @@JamesKerLindsay Indeed. As far as I know there isn’t really any polling about support for restoring the monarchy, though in the parliamentary elections earlier this year 2 small monarchist parties both got 1 MP each elected, and I believe a good few members of the Democratic Party of Albania favour a restoration as well. There is also the matter of the 1997 monarchy referendum, which the Albanian government in 2011 admitted had been manipulated in favour of the republic, and that the real result had actually been a pro-monarchy victory

    • @McElvis1997
      @McElvis1997 Před 2 lety

      @@LordDim1 It would have been the best case scenario for our country however the mad despots behind the scenes got their way once again. Unfortunately Prince Leka II is not in the same position as his father, in fact he is mostly anonymous and can walk freely the streets of his country without encountering major attention, be it wanted or not.
      czcams.com/video/_uYuWKQ8ZwM/video.html en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1997_Albanian_monarchy_referendum

    • @LordDim1
      @LordDim1 Před 2 lety +2

      @@McElvis1997 Hopefully the entrance of Legaliteti and the Movement for National Development into parliament last year can start to reverse it. We can only hope the house of Zogu can be restored. Constitutional Democratic monarchy is the way forward for Albania. I mean for gods sake, look at the complete joke the Albanian presidency is

    • @McElvis1997
      @McElvis1997 Před 2 lety +1

      @@LordDim1 Personally I wouldn't be against it, especially considering the state of affairs of the country, however as is the case in most post-communist country there are way too many problems to address: the constitutional process is totally rotten, the bureaucracy is complicit with the those calling the shots, the population is at the mercy of 3rd rate propaganda trash and it only gets worse and worse and of course many, many other issues.
      Unfortunately I am yet to be impressed by these new movements, unless these well-meaning people have what it takes to confront head on those profiting from all of this they are bound to failure, as our very own history taught us many times, those in power will fight with everything they have and won't stop at anything to maintain the status quo which they profit from.
      Here you can see what happens when the average citizen dares to raise his voice... czcams.com/video/NXhw_fG5kLE/video.html

  • @markusbg8
    @markusbg8 Před 2 lety +1

    Very interesting video☝️👍👍

  • @gregorycamara4894
    @gregorycamara4894 Před 3 lety +1

    Please cover the possible unification of Puerto Rico and Spain🇪🇸 it is very interesting

    • @alsamiyasfh4416
      @alsamiyasfh4416 Před 2 lety

      That’s not an idea being floated. Also free Catalonia :)

  • @erti8730
    @erti8730 Před 3 lety +24

    Ishalla behemi bashk :)

    • @ikebinalbo9747
      @ikebinalbo9747 Před 3 lety +2

      Mos fol arabisht. Kuku. Me spres ose spresoj JO "ishallah". 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

    • @erti8730
      @erti8730 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ikebinalbo9747 po ca ka ajo eshte ne fjalorin tone. Pse me ndalon.

    • @erti8730
      @erti8730 Před 3 lety

      @@ikebinalbo9747 nje soj eshte thelbi

    • @erti8730
      @erti8730 Před 3 lety +1

      Atehere mos thuaj ok,ciao etj.....

    • @erti8730
      @erti8730 Před 3 lety +1

      Tani ate e kemi futur gjate shekujve

  • @Armadeus
    @Armadeus Před 3 lety +14

    interesting. i've been to albania, but never to kosovo or serbia. would be interesting to see how this develops.
    any updates on kurdistan lately? been a little quiet and not quite sure what's going on over there

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Před 3 lety +7

      I’ve spent a lot of time in Serbia and Kosovo and have a lot of friends in both places. I genuinely do hope to see a lasting settlement between Belgrade and Pristina.
      Great point about Kurdistan. I’ll have to take a look at it. It was one of the earliest videos I did. Perhaps time to revisit things.

    • @realisticguy569
      @realisticguy569 Před 3 lety +6

      If you go to Kosovo, you actually go to Serbia [territory], just with Albanian inhabitants.

    • @soul8938
      @soul8938 Před 3 lety +10

      @@JamesKerLindsay you’re always welcome here James trust me we all want a definitive solution and so we can focus on the future. :)
      Greetings from the sovereign Republic of Kosovo 🇽🇰 😄✌🏻

    • @soul8938
      @soul8938 Před 3 lety +1

      @Ime Prezime a couple of destroyed buildings as a reaction for the thousands of lifes taken from albanian children women and men.
      Old buildings and bricks are replaceable human lifes arent...
      The fact that your churches even supported the the mistreatment and genocide of the albanians by the serv regime says a lot in its self.
      Nothing holy in that just an institution used as puppet to spread governments agenda.

    • @soul8938
      @soul8938 Před 3 lety

      @Ime Prezime just what i thought no actual arguments just some more burned buildings 😂
      The hypocrisy with you servs is astounding crying about some burned houses when 4 years earlier you did this to over 100‘000 albanians...

  • @zoranorlic2423
    @zoranorlic2423 Před 3 lety +1

    Assuming that happens, what about Northern Macedonia?

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Před 3 lety

      Thanks. That’s a point I raise in the video. This is precisely why the idea is so strongly opposed by the United States and the European Union. They feel that it will lead to pressure for unification from the Albanian community in North Macedonia. They also fear that it will lead to pressure amongst the region’s Serbs for unification.

  • @nahsur28081986
    @nahsur28081986 Před 3 lety +5

    It’s going to happen sooner than you think
    Good video btw

    • @albanian5130
      @albanian5130 Před 2 lety

      InshaAllah 🇦🇱🦅

    • @bletrick3352
      @bletrick3352 Před 2 lety

      @@albanian5130 Na jena Shqiptar jo Arab, e kemi gjuhen tone. Thuj "Dashte Zoti". Faleminderit.

    • @albanian5130
      @albanian5130 Před 2 lety +1

      @@bletrick3352 Jam musliman nrm që kam me than Inshallah,kshu thojnë gjith se gjysma e ma shumë e Shqiptareve jane muslimanë.Hajt Shnet.

    • @bletrick3352
      @bletrick3352 Před 2 lety

      @@albanian5130 E di vllavi jem ama ska lidhje, se besom ka kush thote “Inshallah” ama nese nuk thojm na “Dashte Zoti” kush ka me thane?

    • @albanian5130
      @albanian5130 Před 2 lety +1

      @@bletrick3352 un vëlla i dashur kam qef me fol sipas Kur'anit ❤️

  • @adrianzinizin9027
    @adrianzinizin9027 Před 3 lety +9

    As an German with albanian roots myself and an absolutely supporter of an unification at least between Kosovo and Albania i want to thank you for this deep and informatic view of this high intenc political problem. Thanks !!
    In my opinion this thematic is clear, in many points you have showed it:
    If there is no interest to accept Kosovo as an independent country by international players and the Kosovo-Albanians have to slend and stuck in the limbo as you said it,
    Then there is no other choise than a unification (not defined in what a form )
    with our also albanian neighbor. In all political movements and ambitions for Kosovo there will always be Serbia to block Kosovo in developing in any case. So what a chance Kosovo have? What a chance the population have? Let the youth bleed out just like it is happening right know?
    Question: how would any other ethnic group would feel theirselfs if for centurys their getting pushed down and shut up by neighbors around and by the own government just like enver hoxha did?
    How their would feel theirselfs speaking one of the oldest languages and holding one of the oldest culture but in fact being treating like an marionette ?

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank Adrian. You make some really interesting and important points.
      I think it is vital to discuss what unification would mean in real terms. As I have pointed out, other groups have sought national unification only to regret it once it happened as one part then found itself in a weaker position. Two cases I always bring up (and I have covered in videos) and South Yemen and Somaliland. Both have found that once they United they were sidelined, but they now have no way to escape from the unions. I am not saying it would not work out. I am just saying it needs to be far better defined than many people realise.
      Also, I think you’ll find that the Albanian experience is far from unusual. Across the world, there are groups who argue (often correctly) that they have been unfairly divided. Take a look at my video on Western Togoland for one unusual example I covered. This concerns 7 million Ewe who were divided from each other. There are many, many similar examples.
      In any case, thanks for the comments. I always appreciate good contributions to the debate.

    • @JoviZapp
      @JoviZapp Před 3 lety +4

      by "ethnic groups that have been pushed for centuries" you we`re not talking about turks&albanians pushing slavs&greeks . typicall albanian one sided view. even albania don`t want to have more ottoman population. i doubt that all albanians in albania want a unification

    • @FOLIPE
      @FOLIPE Před 2 lety +2

      And that's why diaspora should not meddle in the affairs of foreign countries.

    • @santinorocco497
      @santinorocco497 Před rokem

      How can you be Albania and call yourself German lol wtf you are what your ethnicity is fool not where your born and raised

    • @keepyourmindandheartopenwi3428
      @keepyourmindandheartopenwi3428 Před rokem

      @@JoviZapp that's false, all albanians want the unification .

  • @kamakiller1145
    @kamakiller1145 Před 3 lety +4

    Kosovo should be part of serbia , kosovo is very important to the serbs and their history it would be very cruel to take it from them😔

    • @Flavor88
      @Flavor88 Před 3 lety +1

      Do you mind sharing? I truly don't know why it would be important to the serbs and their history. Thnx

    • @Flavor88
      @Flavor88 Před 3 lety

      @Edi Ahm I dont like to make assumptions. I would like the person who made the statement to explain what he/she meant by that. I think he has nothing to say, just expressed his subjective political views. I highly suspect it is not about what you said but it could be. The majority of the people in Kosova identify themselves as Muslims but nobody really care about religion when it comes to Albanians. Only Europeans define themselves based on religion...

    • @hoti47
      @hoti47 Před 3 lety +1

      It would be cruel to also tell kids that Santa isn't real, but yet here we are

  • @BullsEye89
    @BullsEye89 Před 3 lety +1

    Obviously you are wellinformed and understand the situation on the ground and handle the topic with such incredible objectivity and neutrality. Very Interesting, i like it.
    With that said i think when a possible unification could happen or should be waiting for is a bigger worldcrisis like say a war or some big geopolitical shifts of any kind. Could be a war betwen Turkey and Greece or China - Taiwan/India/Japan which are on the making. Or EU collapsing when some of old Eastblock countries leave the union and goes to bed with Putins Russia.. very possible scenarios if you ask me. I think it is very important for Kosovos survival in the long run to unite with and become just another part of Albania.

  • @JonLondrezos
    @JonLondrezos Před 3 lety

    It is fortunate that these decisions are made by powers higher than those of CZcams commentators.

  • @joeblack5393
    @joeblack5393 Před 3 lety +3

    James you sound quite unpersuasive on some key points in your video, i strongly suspect even you understand that you missed the mark by quite a bit, especially on the main question of the video.
    So allow me to put things into perspective for you:
    Could Kosovo and Albania unite? Yes.
    Would that make ethnic and national sense? Yes.
    Will that happen? Not likely.
    Why?
    Several reasons:
    1.) As long as resolution 1244. is in place, US has legal justification to maintain its presence in a European country in perpetuity. "Kosovo" is the only "country" whose government can never tell US to pack up and leave. By recognizing unilateral declaration of independence, and maintaining the nominal homage to resolution 1244. US has combined both their own national interest, the image of legalism and (immediate) satisfaction of Kosovo Albanian political elites.
    2.) In several waves of government inspired violence directed at Serbs (for example: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_unrest_in_Kosovo ) Kosovo Albanians have managed to expel a significant portion of Serbian population out of Kosovo since 1999, and most of those who remained, have clustered themselves in northern part of Kosovo where Serbs are the 90%+ majority, where they give, excuse my French, 0 fucks about Pristina government or what US says. In case of Kosovo unification with Albania, do you think those people will just sit there calmly and welcome Albanian border guards, police and army? Of course not, you would have a conflict. This isnt 1999. any more. And the last thing Europe needs right now is another wave of refugees.
    3.) To avoid making this into an essay (even though i can give you even more points) this is the third and the most important point: US doesnt care that much about Kosovo, or rather its priority in the region is only secondary or tertiary. Its Bosnia where US administration (especially now under Joe Biden whose political career is tied to Bosnia) is focused the most. Now, if you know anything about Balkans, you will know that Bosnia exists today only as a result of sheer American willpower which had forced 3 nations - 1 willing and 2 unwilling - to remain together in a country which is essentially a forced marriage of 3, of which 2 are desperate to escape it by any means possible. So, lets now go back to Kosovo and Albania. If those two can unite, what do you think, how long is it going to take Bosnian Serbs to have referendum for secession from Muslim-Croat federation in Bosnia? How long will it then take Croats to separate from Bosniaks? And there you go, we are back in 1995, war, ethnic cleansing, and 100s of thousands of refugees.

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Před 3 lety

      Thanks. But I promise you I do understand Kosovo. I have written extensively on it. In fact, my work has even been published in Serbian. www.knjizara.com/Kosovo-put-ka-osporenoj-drzavnosti-na-Balkanu-Dzejms-Ker-Lindzi-133354

    • @joeblack5393
      @joeblack5393 Před 3 lety +1

      @@JamesKerLindsay I offered a different perspective, and yes i am aware of who you are. Often when Serbian media want to present American view on the subject of Kosovo, but using different source (or mouthpiece), they quote you, or use your tweets which cover a variety of subjects, from Seselj's trial to Kosovo.

  • @gentiankastrioti6369
    @gentiankastrioti6369 Před 3 lety +4

    What is the point of uniting our countries if no one wants to live there because of the poor work situation? Many people have no work, live in poverty. Most want to flee to another country to find work, to give families a better life.
    That is the sad reality for all the nations in the Balkans.
    Governments should work on this. This is what the people of the Balkans need, a sensible job, peace and a better life.

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks Gentian. I completely agree! You are absolutely right. A lot if people are posting comments saying it just happen or it will happen. But few are really thinking how this will help the people of Kosovo and Albania. For Kosovo, in particular, it carries a lot of risks. If all the government goes to Albania then this will have a bad effect on jobs there. This needs to be really well thought through.

    • @gentiankastrioti6369
      @gentiankastrioti6369 Před 3 lety

      @@JamesKerLindsay
      Dear Mr. Ker-Lindsay,
      politicians in the Balkans often do not have a brain. They do very little or often nothing for the people there. The politicians there only fill their own pockets with the money.

    • @ke8814
      @ke8814 Před 3 lety +2

      Kosovo cannot grow while being isolated. Uniting with Albania would solve the international isolation, and furthermore it would give great momentum for the development of the Albanian state.

  • @florjanti
    @florjanti Před 3 lety +12

    Well even if we don't unite we know that we are brothers and we have the same blood "The Albanian Blood"
    i wish we will unite one day ♥

  • @proka3671
    @proka3671 Před 3 lety +5

    Bice rata braco srbi!!!!

  • @picareadesign794
    @picareadesign794 Před 3 lety +3

    Good. Video well Done ✅

  • @kingboymilan5927
    @kingboymilan5927 Před 3 lety +19

    Enjoyed the video! Greetings from Serbia (from a Serb).

    • @khaybar6108
      @khaybar6108 Před 3 lety +3

      I am surprised that Serb liked the video.

    • @kingboymilan5927
      @kingboymilan5927 Před 3 lety +7

      @@khaybar6108 because the video shows, how unrealistic kosovo actually is.

    • @kingboymilan5927
      @kingboymilan5927 Před 3 lety +7

      @Luke Srbin Kosovo je Srbija.

    • @khaybar6108
      @khaybar6108 Před 3 lety +12

      @@kingboymilan5927 in you criminal dream. Little Slobo.

    • @khaybar6108
      @khaybar6108 Před 3 lety +9

      @@kingboymilan5927 Don’t worry Slobo. Well pack your bags for you when you want to return home to Siberia.

  • @kevinsworldK.w69
    @kevinsworldK.w69 Před 3 lety +1

    My red bar turned yellow!! Wow!!

  • @torymeri1323
    @torymeri1323 Před 3 lety +17

    Great video, well done 👍. Just one little mistake:: I prefer reunited instead of united. 10/10 thought.

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Před 3 lety +4

      Thank you very much. You make a really interesting point about united vs reunited. Interestingly, this comes up in other contexts, such as Ireland. While it may be a question of reunification from a national point of view, from a strictly political perspective - which is what I tend to deal with - it should be classed as unification as they were never formally united in an independent state. But often the word used is defined by how you view the situation. It's a really good example of how language is used to describe situations.

    • @AlexA-ls4gc
      @AlexA-ls4gc Před 3 lety

      Reunited? If you tell mr at what point in history Albania and Kosovo were united I will never ever comment on this channel.
      If you can not and James can not then it means that you are simply lying and making up. Just like James.

    • @AlexA-ls4gc
      @AlexA-ls4gc Před 3 lety

      @@JamesKerLindsay When were Kosovo and Albania "united from a national point of view"? What does it mean at all? You know very well that they were never united (and never will be, of course) so you are importing linguistic construction here.

    • @nyc_citylife4846
      @nyc_citylife4846 Před 3 lety

      @@AlexA-ls4gc wdym never united, of course they were

    • @AlexA-ls4gc
      @AlexA-ls4gc Před 2 lety

      @Agim Skifteraj Yes, as puppet fascist and nazi puppet " Greater Albania". It says enough.
      And don't tell me to stay quiet. We serbs are not N. Macedonians... Clear?

  • @mirandnela839
    @mirandnela839 Před 3 lety +8

    Thanks for the Video. Albanian in Albania, and Albanians in Kosova or ( Dardania the Ancient name ) it should become naturally back where they belong in each- others arms. This awful separation, was done, after the Ottoman Empire deal with the super powers at a time. Albanians, at a time, we’re not only poor and oppressed by the Ottomans, but they were in a survival mode, so, there power to become together was insignificant and nonexistent at a time.
    However, I think the only way to become officially together, must be via Brussels, under EU umbrella,which means when they both join EU, if only, EU will open doors for both Countries, as well as for all countries in the balkans. In this way, will be more formal and logical, rather than creating another unnecessary, hot Volcano in the region. Lastly, it will also depend on the people in Albania and Kosova to decide if they want to unite or not. The Internal decision, it is more important than the external, as long as doesn’t damage other neighbouring countries.

    • @finalfrontier001
      @finalfrontier001 Před 3 lety +3

      Ottomans did not oppress people in Albanian such lies.

    • @bigmann123
      @bigmann123 Před 3 lety +3

      @@finalfrontier001 they took their children and made them soldiers prime example our hero Skenderbeu

    • @cuorenerazzurro1661
      @cuorenerazzurro1661 Před 2 lety

      We won t, here in Kosovo only uneducated and old people support this, brothers yes but we will remain fully soverein, like Germany and Austria.

    • @bletrick3352
      @bletrick3352 Před 2 lety +1

      @@cuorenerazzurro1661 I'm 20 and I support the unification and so does all my family and friends. Speak for yourself please.

    • @vaze1011
      @vaze1011 Před 2 lety

      Albania was found 1912, Serbia had Kosovo before that so u couldn't own Kosovo if u didn't exist at that time. Kosovo can't be country if Serbia doesn't agree and that will not happen SO, kosovo can be country only in your imagination.

  • @subeer670
    @subeer670 Před 3 lety +7

    Great topic James! The map you displayed showing the countries that recognize Kosovo reminded me of how utterly nonsensical it is that Somalia recognizes Kosovo! Given its own identical situation with Somaliland and for the life of me I can't figure out why Serbia has never made a big deal about it LOL

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Před 3 lety +6

      That is a really great point. There were a few cases where countries facing their own independence movement recognised Kosovo. In some instances, they argued that Kosovo was a completely different situation and posed no challenge (Canada and the UK). Others did so without really considering the wider implications. For Somalia, I think it may have just been the result of pressure from key and a Somali government that was, frankly, just keen to get any support and acceptance that it could.

    • @subeer670
      @subeer670 Před 3 lety +3

      @@JamesKerLindsay Fair point, Somalia likely was pressured into it. Like you mentioned Canada and the UK don't compare at all to Serbia or Somalias situation and probably didn't fear they were risking much by recognizing Kosovo. One would think that Somalia would be a prime target for Serbia to try and get to switch sides given the precariousness of their situation.

    • @RottenFlag
      @RottenFlag Před 3 lety +1

      @@subeer670 To be fair, there were claims that up to five countries might retract the recognition of Kosovo*'s independence if Kosovo* breaks the Washington agreement, I would not be surprised if one of them would turn out to be Somalia.
      *(This designation is without prejudice to positions on status, and is in line with UNSCR 1244/1999 and the ICJ Opinion on the Kosovo declaration of independence.)

    • @subeer670
      @subeer670 Před 3 lety +1

      @@RottenFlag I wasn't aware that was part of the agreement but very interesting none the less. What do they mean by break the agreement? what could Kosovo do to violate it? not put the Israeli embassy in Jerusalem?

    • @RottenFlag
      @RottenFlag Před 3 lety +2

      @@subeer670 I quote: "Under the terms of the agreements signed, for a period of one year, Serbia agreed to suspend its efforts, both official and unofficial, to encourage other states to either not recognize Kosovo* or to revoke existing recognition. In return, Kosovo* agreed not to apply for new membership in international organizations for the same time period."
      The embassy promise was political legerdemain, that's not the sticking point, there were some indications that Kosovo* would apply for some new membership in some organizations, so the claim was a bit of a tit-for-tat warning.
      *(This designation is without prejudice to positions on status, and is in line with UNSCR 1244/1999 and the ICJ Opinion on the Kosovo declaration of independence.)

  • @matthewbell4273
    @matthewbell4273 Před rokem +1

    Very interesting video. Re the section 10:29 - 10:47 - It doesn't at all change your very good analysis & conclusions, but my understanding would be that it would require only 4 ethnic Serbs to support it (not 6), if I understood the premise correctly, on the following basis: 20 members of the minority-reserved-seats (of which 10 ethnic Serb and 10 ethnic non-Serb); two-thirds of 20 needed = 13.333; forced to round up (rather than round to nearest), so as to ensure not falling at all short of the two-thirds requirement = 14 needed; if all 10 ethnic non-Serbs support it then "only" 4 of the 10 ethnic Serbs would be needed.

  • @stealth3206
    @stealth3206 Před 2 lety +1

    Why the change of thumbnail?

    • @JamesKerLindsay
      @JamesKerLindsay  Před 2 lety +1

      I changed them for a number of reasons. The old thumbnails were ‘too busy’. This is hopefully a little more elegant and a bit less time consuming to put together. (On top of the time taken to make the videos, write the descriptions, etc.) Also, the other thumbnails were actually more restrictive for titling. Hopefully this allows me to do more. Besides, a change can be good occasionally. :-)

    • @stealth3206
      @stealth3206 Před 2 lety

      @@JamesKerLindsay I listen to a song named Heroes of Kosovo, and whenever I searched it up, your video would be like the first on the search bar. I just didn’t see a Kosovo flag, and thought you got backlash for using it. If that’s the case, then don’t be afraid of anyone spreading hate, there’s especially no room for hate in Kosova 🇽🇰 ❤️