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As Kosovo continues to navigate its fragile post-conflict landscape, questions about the future role of international security forces have taken center stage. The Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA) has launched a critical examination into whether peace can endure in Kosovo without the presence of NATO troops. This analysis arrives amid shifting geopolitical dynamics in the Balkans and growing calls for greater regional autonomy. The CEPA report explores the risks and implications of a NATO withdrawal, assessing the capacity of Kosovo’s institutions and regional partners to maintain stability in one of Europe’s most volatile territories.

The Fragile Security Landscape in Kosovo After NATO Withdrawal

The withdrawal of NATO forces from Kosovo has left a vacuum in a region already fraught with ethnic tensions and political uncertainties. Local security institutions, though improving, remain untested at the scale and complexity that NATO presence once managed. The absence…

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Author : Ethan Riley

Publish date : 2026-05-12 16:23:00

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