ABSTRACT

A major contribution to the debate about the reconstruction of Kosovo, and to the general discussion surrounding the revived 'trusteeship institution' model in the context of the UN internationalism of the 1990s and the War on Terror following 9/11.

Bringing together leading international scholars, this book presents the latest empirical research alongside detailed theoretical analysis. Examining the key questions local parties and the international community have encountered in Kosovo, including how to develop effective and inclusive local government, how to counter crime and the dysfunctional aspects of liberal economic reform, how to unite the partly opposed goals of reconstructing the province while avoiding renewed ethnic and international strife, and how to handle the specific challenge of Kosovo’s future status. The contributors also re-examine the background factors that continue to influence and hamper the attempt to administrate and reconstruct the province, first of all the nationalist ideologies and the record of ethnic violence.

This book will be of great interest to all students of Balkan politics, peacekeeping, international relations and security studies in general.

chapter 1|18 pages

The Politics of International Trusteeship

ByTONNY BREMS KNUDSEN AND CARSTEN BAGGE LAUSTSEN

chapter 2|18 pages

The Kosovo Myth: Nationalism and Revenge

ByLENE KÜHLE AND CARSTEN BAGGE LAUSTSEN

chapter 3|20 pages

The logic of genocide and the prospects of reconciliation

ByARNE JOHAN VETLESEN

chapter 4|19 pages

The Kosovo Experiment: Peacebuilding Through an International Trusteeship

ByLENE MOSEGAARD SØBJERG

chapter 5|20 pages

Local governance in Kosovo: a link to democratic development?

ByMARK BASKIN

chapter 7|19 pages

Crime and capitalism in Kosovo’s transformation

ByMICHAEL PUGH

chapter 8|21 pages

Administering Membership of International Society: The Role and Function of UNMIK

ByRASMUS ABILDGAARD KRISTENSEN

chapter 9|12 pages

From UNMIK to self-determination? the puzzle of Kosovo’s future status

ByTONNY BREMS KNUDSEN