I have arrived in Montenegro but you can read all about my visit to Kosovo over at the Agonist, including metrosexuals in the Balkans, why Kosovars love Americans, and the future of Kosovo. They really do like Americans over there. You can shop at a store called Hillary located next to the Route 66 diner on Bill Clinton Blvd. It's sort of like Rockville Pike in Pristina, the capital city of Kosovo--the country is small but the scenery is nice, particularly the spectacular mountains which surround much of Kosovo.
Tuesday, June 05, 2007
Kosovo Report
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Wednesday, May 30, 2007
A Million Little Pieces
Read my first post from Kosovo's capital, Pristina, as well as how "you can't get there from here" in the former Yugoslavia which is done splitting up just yet.
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Friday, May 25, 2007
Good Morning, Novi Pazar!
You can read my posts over on the Agonist on language politics in Yugoslavia (do Bosnians need a translator to understand Serbs?) and random observations on Novi Pazar.
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Saturday, May 19, 2007
Hello from Belgrade
Hello to all. I've arrived safely in Belgrade. It is wet and chilly here--oddly like it was in DC last month when my friend from Belgrade was visiting us! You can read my cranky description of travel here and some fast first impressions over at The Agonist. Of course, the most harrowing part of the journey by far was trying to check in at Dulles.
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