Volume 50 (2025)

Centuries-old Rivalry: The concept of the Foreign Policy of Serbia Vis-à-Vis Kosova and the Albanians

(Pages 1-11)

Author(s)

Sadri Ramabaja*
Public University “Kadri ZEKA”, Gjilan/ Republic of Kosova & Director of the Albanian Institute for Geopolitics,
Pristina/Republic of Kosova

DOI: https://doi.org/10.65767/0278-839X.2025.50.01

Abstract:
The narrative of the Serbian strategy claims to “help” the West during the process of “confession” and repentance for the historical mistake it asked us to make with the military intervention in Kosova [1999] in the name of saving an unworthy and incapable people. created and built state!

In the service of this cause, how is Serbia using the geoeconomy, putting it fully at the service of the long-term national interest?

In this political essay we will bring data on how Serbia is using the war in Ukraine and its geo graphical position, connections with global powers and economic partnerships, following a balanced approach, which also includes traditional relations with Russia and China, but and efforts for greater integration with the European Union and the countries of the Western Balkans. Thanks to the diplomacy and network inherited from the Yugoslavia era, Serbia, we have highlighted how Serbia has managed to secure a wide range of supporters not only within the EU, but also in the so-called Multi-aligned Community, imposing for a certain time the idea that “even it must gain something in the case of the loss of Kosova”!

Keywords:
Serbia’s foreign policy, geoeconomics and diplomacy, lying as a virtue, EU, Multi-aligned Community, Kosova.

Cite this paper:

Sadri Ramabaja, Centuries-old Rivalry: The concept of the Foreign Policy of Serbia Vis-à-Vis Kosova and the Albanians, The Journal of Social, Political and Economic Studies. Volume 50, Year 2025 | PP. 1-11. https://thejspes.com/vol50-a1

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