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ID107803
Title ProperComplex nature and implications of international engagement after Kosovo's independence
LanguageENG
AuthorVisoka, Gezim ;  Bolton, Grace
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article examines the implications of two distinct phases of international engagement in Kosovo. We argue that a number of flaws developed during UNMIK's administration (1999-2008), which continue to undermine Kosovo's stability. We then disentangle the complex inter-institutional relations between ICO, EULEX, UNMIK and the OSCE. Indeed, their incompatible positions towards Kosovo's status results in a lack of clarity, coordination and coherence that weaken Kosovo within four policy areas: Kosovo's international recognition and participation, the rule of law, inter-ethnic relations and the fate of North Kosovo. While these shortcomings could be viewed as 'unintended consequences', we argue more broadly that the Kosovo case illustrates the limits of liberal peacebuilding and the tensions and implications of strategic peacebuilding.
`In' analytical NoteCivil Wars Vol. 13, No. 2; Jun 2011: p189-124
Journal SourceCivil Wars Vol. 13, No. 2; Jun 2011: p189-124
Key WordsComplex Nature ;  International Engagement ;  Kosovo's Independence


 
 
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