Pristina: Europe’s Capital of Provisional Everything—And Why the World Keeps Checking In
PRISTINA—The capital of Europe’s youngest country is the sort of place where NATO still keeps a small museum of its own spent shell-casings and locals treat the phrase “geopolitical stability” the way Londoners treat sunshine: theoretically possible, statistically improbable. Walk the city’s main boulevard—named, with the modesty typical of post-conflict capitals, after Bill Clinton—and you’ll…