The author Ramë Buja, spoke about the importance of events, which are treated in the book, saying that he hopes that this book, among others, would be a good basis for future scholars of this period and thus they can reflect on this period, based on numerous facts we possess.
“I do not claim that I have tried to exhaust the whole matter, but I have said what I have thought, what I have found in archives, documents that I have consulted," said Mr. Buja.
Blerim Reka, SEEU’s Pro-rector for Research, said that the author by combining knowledge and experience, theory and empirical scientific facts, and also his personal involvement, provides a scientific analysis of political developments in Kosovo and transition from 20th into 21stcentury.
“The book addresses one of the most dramatic periods of Balkan history, the recent dissolution of the last Slavic, communist empire and the birth of newest European state, the birth of a creature of the natural state of Prishtina, onthe ruins of an artificial creature of Versailles," said Prof. Reka.
According to Demush Bajrami, MA, this book tells the truth that is important to know as it was, becominga reliable source of scientific evidence. Moreover, Prof. Buja with accuracy reflects the processes that ledto the disintegration of Yugoslavia, the role of the international communityand Kosovo's declaration ofindependence.
Prof.Dr. Ali Pajaziti, the book reviewer, among others said that the book "Kosovo in the Yugoslav Crisis" represents an area of scientific analysis of the Albanian odysseys in the end of the second millennium.
The book in, seven chapters, includes facto-graphic and academic elements dealing with the process of Kosovo's Statehood in different stages, including the KLA fighting and the Rambouillet Conference.
