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The Politics of Recognition and Engagement - EU Member State Relations with Kosovo

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This edited volume explores the different ways in which members of the European Union have interacted with Kosovo since it declared independence in 2008. While there is a tendency to think of EU states in terms of two distinct groups - those that have recognised Kosovo and those that have not - the picture is more complex. Taking into account also the quality and scope of their engagement with Kosovo, there are four broad categories of member states that can be distinguished: the strong and weak recognisers and the soft and hard non-recognisers. In addition to casting valuable light on the relations between various EU members and Kosovo, this book also makes an important contribution to the way in which the concepts of recognition and engagement, and their relationship to each other, are understood in academic circles and by policy makers.

List of contents

1. Kosovo, EU Members and the Engagement-Recognition Nexus (James Ker-Lindsay and Ioannis Armakolas).- 2. Kosovo's Strategy of Recognition and Engagement (Agon Demjaha).- 3. The United Kingdom: Kosovo's Strongest Supporter in Europe (James Ker-Lindsay).- 4. Germany: From Cautious Recogniser to Kosovo's EU Ally (Julia Himmrich).- 5. The Czech Republic: Kosovo's Reluctant and Disengaged Recogniser (Tomás Dopita).- 6. Poland: Recognition, but No Diplomatic Relations with Kosovo (Jaroslaw Wisniewski).- 7. Greece: Kosovo's Most Engaged Non-Recogniser (Ioannis Armakolas).- 8. Slovakia: Diplomatically Engaged with Kosovo, But No Recognition (Milan Nic).- 9. Romania: Kosovo's Cautious Non-Recogniser (Paul Ivan).- 10. Cyprus: Firmly Committed to the Non-Recognition of Kosovo (Isabelle Ioannides).- 11 Spain: Kosovo's Strongest Opponent in Europe (Ruth Ferrero-Turrión).

About the author

Ioannis Armakolas is Assistant Professor at the Department of Balkan, Slavic and Oriental Studies, University of Macedonia, and Senior Research Fellow and Head of the South-East Europe Programme at the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP), Greece.
James Ker-Lindsay is Visiting Professor at LSEE-Research on South East Europe at the European Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science, and Research Associate at the Centre for International Studies at Oxford University, UK.

Summary

This edited volume explores the different ways in which members of the European Union have interacted with Kosovo since it declared independence in 2008. While there is a tendency to think of EU states in terms of two distinct groups – those that have recognised Kosovo and those that have not – the picture is more complex. Taking into account also the quality and scope of their engagement with Kosovo, there are four broad categories of member states that can be distinguished: the strong and weak recognisers and the soft and hard non-recognisers. In addition to casting valuable light on the relations between various EU members and Kosovo, this book also makes an important contribution to the way in which the concepts of recognition and engagement, and their relationship to each other, are understood in academic circles and by policy makers.

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“This study is … a valuable handbook which explains in detail the individual paths of nine EU-member states in deciding whether or not to recognize Kosovo as well as in their relative engagement or non-engagement with independent Kosovo.” (Jolyon Naegele, Mezinárodní vztahy / Czech Journal of International Relations, Vol. 54 (4), 2019)

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"This study is ... a valuable handbook which explains in detail the individual paths of nine EU-member states in deciding whether or not to recognize Kosovo as well as in their relative engagement or non-engagement with independent Kosovo." (Jolyon Naegele, Mezinárodní vztahy / Czech Journal of International Relations, Vol. 54 (4), 2019)

Product details

Assisted by Ioanni Armakolas (Editor), Ioannis Armakolas (Editor), Ker-Lindsay (Editor), Ker-Lindsay (Editor), James Ker-Lindsay (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9783030179441
ISBN 978-3-0-3017944-1
No. of pages 245
Dimensions 154 mm x 211 mm x 24 mm
Weight 454 g
Illustrations XII, 245 p.
Series New Perspectives on South-East Europe
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political system

Internationale Beziehungen, Diplomatie, Europa, B, Europe, European Politics, Political Science, International Relations, foreign policy, European Union, Politics & government, auseinandersetzen, Political Science and International Studies, Diplomacy, Regionalism, EU (European Union), European Union Politics, Europe—Politics and government, Kosovo and Cyprus, Kosovo and Spain

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