As more and more states recognise Kosovo as an independent state, a question occurs; will there be more in Europe and if so, which?
If Europe splits up in more bits and pieces, it will have an impact on security and European politics. The list that I can come up with is:
* South Ossetia (Georgia)
* Abkhazia (Georgia)
* Trans-Dniester (Moldova)
* Faroe Islands (denmark)
* Katalonia (Spain)
* Basque (Spain)
* Scotland (UK)
* Wales (UK)
* Northern Ireland (UK)
* Corse (France)
* Åland (Finland)
* Chechnya (russia)
* Dagestan (russia)
Also, russian minorities can also try to proclaim independence in parts of Estonia and Ukraine.
If Europe splits up in more bits and pieces, it will have an impact on security and European politics. The list that I can come up with is:
* South Ossetia (Georgia)
* Abkhazia (Georgia)
* Trans-Dniester (Moldova)
* Faroe Islands (denmark)
* Katalonia (Spain)
* Basque (Spain)
* Scotland (UK)
* Wales (UK)
* Northern Ireland (UK)
* Corse (France)
* Åland (Finland)
* Chechnya (russia)
* Dagestan (russia)
Also, russian minorities can also try to proclaim independence in parts of Estonia and Ukraine.