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Comparative Southeast European Studies 70, no. 2, 2022 features a thematic section on "NATO and the Kosovo War. The 1999 Military Intervention from a Comparative Perspective".Guest Editors are Elisa Satjukow and Katarina Ristić (both Leipzig).In the Open Section, Klaus Buchenau et al. write about how the "Regensburg Corruption Cluster" is a showcase of interdisciplinary knowledge in the making.The issue contains four book reviews.Florian Bieber's Editorial acknowledges the issue's intensified timeliness in the light of the Russian war against Ukraine.
EditorialThe Long Shadow of the 1999 Kosovo WarFlorian Bieber181-188
NATO and the Kosovo War. The 1999 Military Intervention from a Comparative Perspective. Guest Editors: Katarina Ristić and Elisa Satjukow
The 1999 NATO Intervention from a Comparative Perspective: An IntroductionKatarina Ristić and Elisa Satjukow189-201
Shared Victimhood: The Reporting by the Chinese Newspaper the People’s Daily on the 1999 NATO Bombing of YugoslaviaYuguang Zhou202-223
United against “The Horsemen of the Apocalypse” and “The Chessmen of the Devil”. The Greek–Serbian Friendship during the 1999 NATO Intervention in YugoslaviaRuža Fotiadis224-245
From Kosovo Rush to Mass Atrocities’ Hush. German Debates since UnificationRobin Hering and Bernhard Stahl246-266
Securitising the Present through the Prism of the Past: State-Building and the Legacy of Interventions in Kosovo and SerbiaWerner Distler267-288
The Making of 24 March. Commemorations of the 1999 NATO Bombing in Serbia, 1999–2019Elisa Satjukow289-309
The End of Silencing? Dealing with Sexualized Violence in the Context of the Kosovo Conflict (1998/99–2019)Kathleen Zeidler310-336
A Battle for Remembrance? Narrating the Battle of Košare/Koshare in Belgrade- and Pristina-Based MediaJelena Jovanović337-357
Open Section:The Making of.... Interdisciplinary Knowledge
Vitamin Sea against Corruption: Informality and Corruption through the Interdisciplinary Lens.The Regensburg Corruption Cluster. A Workshop on the Island of Cres, Croatia, 23–30 September 2021Klaus Buchenau, Barbara Frey, Jovana Jović, Miloš Lecić, Damjan Matković, Vasile Mihai Olaru358-378
Book Reviews
Afrim Krasniqi: Kriza e ambasadave. Shqipëria në vitin 1990Idrit Idrizi379-381
Nicolas Moll: Solidarity is More than a Slogan. International Workers Aid During and After the 1992–1995 War in Bosnia and HerzegovinaKathrin Jurkat382-384
Alma Jeftić: Social Aspects of Memory: Stories of Victims and Perpetrators from Bosnia-HerzegovinaAmina Duraković385-387
Gorana Ognjenovic and Jasna Jozelic: Nationalism and the Politicization of History in the Former YugoslaviaStefano Petrungaro388-391