Shkelzen Maliqi
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Shkelzen Maliqi 1947 is an Albanian philosopher, art critic,political analyst and leading intellectual in Kosovo, a Serbian province currently under UN administration.[1] He has published several books on art and politics in Albanian, English, Italian, Spanish, and Serbian.
From the beginning of 1980s, Maliqi has been a regular contributor to the most important media outlets in Kosovo and ex-Yugoslavia.
Interviews with him have appeared in many world known newspapers and journals (The New York Times, The Economist, The Wall Street Journal, Le Monde, El País, Der Spiegel, Corriere della Sera, etc).
Maliqi lives in Priština, the capital of Kosovo.
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[edit] References
- ^ See also United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK).
[edit] Links
- Shkelzen Maliqi's essay on "The New Art of Kosova" published in Ulemec
- Maliqi's interview in German "Keine linke Option"
- Interview with Shkelzen Maliqi - "A Fictitious Bridge"
- Maliqi - "The future of Kosova"
- Interview for Radio Free Europe (in Albanian)
- "Shkelzen Maliqi" query on "Amazon"
- "Shkelzen Maliqi" query on "Google Books"
- "Shkelzen Maliqi" query on "Google Scholar"
[edit] External links
- Wikipedia entry on Kosovo
- KosovaKosovo A source of information reflecting both sides’ claims in the dispute
- Why Independence for Kosovo? A summary of the case for an independent Kosovo
- The office of Prime Minister of Kosovo English version
- Kosovo Assembly (Kuvendi i Kosovës) English version
- The Official Webportal of Tourism in Kosovo
- EU Commission report on economic development in Accession countries, including Kosovo
- Economic Initiative for Kosovo - Latest news, analysis and publications from the Kosovar economy
[edit] International organizations related to Kosovo
- UN Special Envoy for Kosovo Office Website
- UNMIK UN led civilian administration in Kosovo.
- EU EU Pillar in Kosovo.
- OSCE mission in Kosovo
- (ICG) International Crisis Group, a source of in-depth analysis on Kosovo issues.
- ECIKS Economic Initiative for Kosovo, information on investment opportunities.