
Adri Nurellari: If the Kosovo-Serbia conflict remains unresolved, we will have an incalculable opportunity cost
Social scientist discusses dialogue, populism, pluralism and frozen conflict.
One-on-one | Albania2019.12.02
No party wants to reveal its weak points in circumstances of diplomatic negotiations, because this information can be used against them.
None of these parties are post-ideological, in fact they're super-ideological with rhetoric on steroids.
People in Albania still have a greater preference for radicalism, aggressiveness, revolution and violence, as opposed to gradualism, institutional reforms or democratic political processes.

Fitim Salihu
Fitim Salihu is a former K2.0 staff journalist, covering mainly politics and governance. Fitim has a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of Prishtina.
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