Thèse
The European Union and everyday statebuilding : the case of Kosovo / Ramadan Ilazi
Type de contenu
- Texte
Type de médiation
- sans médiation
Type de support
- Volume
Titre(s)
- The European Union and everyday statebuilding : the case of Kosovo / Ramadan Ilazi
Auteur(s)
Publication
- London New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2024
Description matérielle
- 1 vol. (XI-174 p.) ; 24 cm
Collection
- Routledge studies in statehood
ISBN
- 978-1-03-236062-1
- 1-03-236062-3
- 978-1-03-235656-3
- 1-03-235656-1
EAN
- 9781032360621 rel.
Appartient à la collection
- Routledge studies in statehood series editor : Gëzim Visoka 2023 London Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
Classification décimale Dewey
- 327.404 971
Note sur les bibliographies et les index
- Bibliogr. p. [148]-169. Notes bibliogr. Index
Note de thèses et écrits académiques
- Texte remanié de Doctoral thesis International relations Dublin City University (DCU) 2021 The European Union and everyday statebuilding in Kosovo
Résumé ou extrait
- "This book examines the European Union’s everyday statebuilding practices, using the case of Kosovo as an example of how it uses informal practices to influence local actors. The objective of the book is to explain how the EU operates as a statebuilding actor in the everyday context, outside its zone of comfort. It illustrates the EU’s dynamics of dealing with the local actors through everyday practices, which are understood as informal means or practices of interaction with the local actors in the framework of three key issues of relevance for statebuilding process for the EU: rule of law, reforming public administration and resolving bilateral disputes. The book shows how the EU utilizes everyday practices to influence decision-making process on the part of the government in order to ensure a particular outcome, be that diffusing a norm or promoting its own interests; in doing so, it gives an important insight into what these interests actually are in practice. In providing an insight into how the EU works as a statebuilding actor in practice in the everyday context, it unmasks factors that facilitate the EU’s influence on other countries that it considers to be ‘ailing’, such as Kosovo, in order to secure desired behaviours, decisions, and actions on the part of the local government. It also unmasks the EU’s commitment to being an ethical actor by unearthing practices that undermine local agency, the practical intentions of the EU’s statebuilding intervention approaches, and the reality that hides behind the façade of public statements on the part of the EU and the local government. In doing so, the book provides a new way to look at the EU as a statebuilding actor. This book will be of interest to students of statebuilding, EU policy, Balkan politics and, International Relations."
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