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[PEN-L:6118] Re: partition?



     I have not yet received my latest LBO, but hey,
Doug, can't you interview somebody who can read
a map?  This guy Hayden sounds like a complete
ignoramus.  Jim's point is exactly correct.
Barkley Rosser
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Devine <jdevine@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: pen-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <pen-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wednesday, April 28, 1999 2:23 PM
>Subject: [PEN-L:6113] partition?


>In the current issue of LEFT BUSINESS OBSERVER, Doug Henwood interviews
>Robert Hayden, the director for Russian and East European Studies at the U
>of Pittsburgh. Hayden says as one point:
>
>"The political solution, I've been arguing, has been the partition of
>Kosovo, in which the Serbs would keep the northern 20%, which has most of
>their important religious and symbolic sites, and the [ethnic] Albanians
>would get the rest as a protectorate, and probably joining the rest of
>Albania after about five years. There would have to be some provision for
>redrawing the borders of Macedonia."
>
>In addition to pointing to the interesting phenomenon of this this
>anti-imperialist author advocating something very similar to what Max
>favors, I ask: but aren't the Serbian "sites" in the south, not the north
>of Kosova/o? Isn't that what you said, Barkley?
>
>Jim Devine jdevine@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx &
>http://clawww.lmu.edu/Faculty/JDevine/jdevine.html
>Bombing DESTROYS human rights. US/NATO out of Serbia!
>
>



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