Kosovo I believe that the church recognizes that conflict in Kosovo is a moral act. From the perspective of the church, the situation of Kosovo meets the required standards and turns into war to solve the political crisis. This involves real danger because it involves thousands of people and thousands of innocent lives. Since the Yugoslav authorities declared independence after the sovereign referendum, the Albanians beat and arrested and began to be violent, the Albanians regarded the war as self defense.
Catalunya, Iraqi Kurdistan, Puerto Rico, Scotland, Kosovo, East Timor, South Sudan, Montenegro: In the past 15 years, in the last fifteen years many people declared independence whether they did an independent referendum. By doing so, everyone robbed their own self - determination power. In this list, the Soviet Union collapsed in the 1990s, numerous referendums occurred in the decade of the Soviet Union, Yugoslavia, Slovakia, and 93% of voters registered in 1995 participated. Quebec's independent referendum, narrow voting range (50.58% to 49.42%) is still part of Canada
Recently, in Rwanda, widely traveling countries such as Kosovo and East Timor have severely violated the personal safety of many people, and have great influence on the international community. These and other examples clearly show what we call "Globalization of Concerns". Personal security is currently at the center of international issues. The absolute right of Westphalian countries to act on their territory is no longer accepted by liberal democracy and it is increasingly unacceptable in countries within international organizations such as the United Nations. The concept of national sovereignty can not be a barrier to the massive infringement of human security even within other recognized borders.
Kosovo, East Timor and Afghanistan also emphasize the need for close cooperation beyond the framework of departments and institutions. For example, in Kosovo and East Timor, the international resource base in several important fields such as domestic affairs, taxation, judicial management and so on is limited, and joint efforts are required for recruitment of expert staff and subsequent sharing It clearly states. 146 However, the mission and discussions with the UNDP staff indicate that contacts and adjustments in this field remain sporadic and temporary. Whether there is a commitment and success in incorporating common vision and common approach to institution seems to depend on steering often. Of particular importance is the relationship between the Resident Coordinator (Representative of UNDP) and SRSG (Head of Peacekeeping Operations Department of the Peacekeeping Operation Bureau).