This book tells the story of Kosovo's independence, from earlier periods of bloodshed to its final status as a state in 2008.This book tells the story of Kosovos independence, from the periodic bloodshed of the twentieth century to the diplomacy that led to a determination of Kosovos final status as a state in 2008.This book tells the story of Kosovos independence, from the periodic bloodshed of the twentieth century to the diplomacy that led to a determination of Kosovos final status as a state in 2008.This book tells the story of Kosovos independence, from the periodic bloodshed of the twentieth century to the diplomacy that led to a determination of Kosovos final status as a state in 2008. Kosovo declared its independence from Serbia in February 2008, over the objection of Serbia and Russia. This culminated more than a hundred years of sometimes violent resistance to what the majority Albanian population considered to be occupation by foreign forces first those of the Ottoman Empire, then those of Serbia, and finally by the United Nations. Kosovos independence was the product of careful diplomacy, orchestrated by the United States and leading members of the European Union, under a framework brokered by former Finnish president Martti Ahtisaari, who subsequently won the Nobel Prize for Peace.1. Riots in Kosovo; 2. Albanian resentment comes to a boil; 3. Armed conflict grows; 4. Ceasefire breaks down; 5. Establishing the United Nations' first colony; 6. Living under a colonial regime; 7. The politics of Purgatory; 8. Enter Martti Ahtisaari; 9. The stage for final status; 10. 'Practical' negotiations; 11. Negotiations over status itself; 12. The Ahtisaari Plan; 13. The Plan runs into trouble; 14. The Troika takes over; 15. Independence Day; 16. Kosovo's future; 17. Implications for the international order.