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Life in Kosovo discusses philosophic thinking in Kosovo

17 August 2009   This Thursday Life in Kosovo broadcasts an interview with the famous Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Zizek.

What does Zizek, who ran for the President of Slovenia in its first elections in 1990, have to say for Kosovo-Serbia relations? According to him, what is the most natural event that could happen between Kosovo and Albania? What should Kosovo do to not become fully dependent on the international community?
In the course of the “Culture in Kosovo” section, Arif Muharremi brings a report on the development of philosophical thinking in Kosovo.

Life in Kosovo is a co-production between Kosovo Public Television, RTK and the Balkan Investigative Reporting Network, BIRN. It is broadcast every Thursday, starting at 20:20.

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