Europeanisation, Conditionality and State Building in Kosovo: the elusive pursuit of EU actorness

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Abstract

The paper discusses the limits of the European Union???s role as a state builder in Kosovo following NATO's intervention in 1999. It builds on the conceptual literature on Europeanisation, EU actorness and conditionality to explore the EU???s multi-faceted presence in the area and its ability to shape Kosovo???s emerging statehood. In doing so the article explores the way in which the EU strategy on the ground has been conditioned by: (a) the multiplicity of EU institutions and agencies that currently engage in the process of state-building in Kosovo; (b) the presence of other powerful actors - namely NATO and the UN ??? with their own stakes and agendas in the area; and c) local constellations of power and particularly Kosovo???s political elites as these have been shaped by the conflict of the late 1990s and its aftermath. Hence, the article studies, in a theoretically-informed manner, the ongoing international efforts to build Europe???s newest ???state-in-waiting??? and sheds light onto an integral part of the European Union???s enlargement strategy in the Western Balkans.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationhost publication
Publication statusPublished - 15 May 2008
EventFourth International Conference on Security Challenges to Balkan Security and Contribution of the International Organizations - Dokuz Eylul University, Izmir, Turkey
Duration: 14 May 200815 May 2008

Conference

ConferenceFourth International Conference on Security Challenges to Balkan Security and Contribution of the International Organizations
CityDokuz Eylul University, Izmir, Turkey
Period14/05/0815/05/08

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