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Shaping Peace in Kosovo - The Politics of Peacebuilding and Statehood

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This book explores the prospects and limits of international intervention in building peace and creating a new state in an ethnically divided society and fragmented international order. The book offers a critical account of the international missions in Kosovo and traces the effectiveness of fluid forms of interventionism. It also explores the co-optation of peace by ethno-nationalist groups and explores how their contradictory perception of peace produced an ungovernable peace, which has been manifested with intractable ethnic antagonisms, state capture, and ignorance of the root causes, drivers, and consequences of the conflict. Under these conditions, prospects for emancipatory peace have not come from external actors, ethno-nationalist elite, and critical resistance movements, but from local and everyday acts of peace formation and agnostic forms for reconciliation. The book proposes an emancipatory agenda for peace in Kosovo embedded on post-ethnic politics and joint commitments to peace, a comprehensive agenda for reconciliation, people-centred security, and peace-enabling external assistance.

List of contents

1: Intervention, Peace and the State.- 2: Fluid Interventionism and the Politics of Peacebuilding.- 3: The Politics of Statehood and the Ungovernability of Peace.- 4: Local Resistance and the Politics of Self-Determination.- 5: Civil Society and Peace Formation.- 6: Peace as Normalisation.- 7: The Quest for an Emancipatory Peace. 

About the author

Gëzim Visoka is Lecturer in Peace and Conflict Studies at the Institute for International Conflict Resolution and Reconstruction at Dublin City University, Ireland. 

Summary

This book explores the prospects and limits of international intervention in building peace and creating a new state in an ethnically divided society and fragmented international order. The book offers a critical account of the international missions in Kosovo and traces the effectiveness of fluid forms of interventionism. It also explores the co-optation of peace by ethno-nationalist groups and explores how their contradictory perception of peace produced an ungovernable peace, which has been manifested with intractable ethnic antagonisms, state capture, and ignorance of the root causes, drivers, and consequences of the conflict. Under these conditions, prospects for emancipatory peace have not come from external actors, ethno-nationalist elite, and critical resistance movements, but from local and everyday acts of peace formation and agnostic forms for reconciliation. The book proposes an emancipatory agenda for peace in Kosovo embedded on post-ethnic politics and joint commitments to peace, a comprehensive agenda for reconciliation, people-centred security, and peace-enabling external assistance.

Product details

Authors Gëzim Visoka
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319845425
ISBN 978-3-31-984542-5
No. of pages 264
Dimensions 150 mm x 19 mm x 211 mm
Weight 364 g
Illustrations XI, 264 p.
Series Rethinking Peace and Conflict Studies
Rethinking Peace and Conflict Studies
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Comparative and international political science

B, Peace, Europe, European Politics, International Relations, Politics & government, Political Science and International Studies, Peace studies, Europe—Politics and government, Kosovo;Peacebuilding;Conflict;Peacekeeping;Reconstruction

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