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The Sovereignty Paradox - The Norms and Politics of International Statebuilding (Hardcover)
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The Sovereignty Paradox - The Norms and Politics of International Statebuilding (Hardcover)
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The post-cold war years have witnessed an unprecedented involvement
by the United Nations in the domestic affairs of states, to end
conflicts and rebuild political and administrative institutions.
International administrations established by the UN or Western
states have exercised extensive executive, legislative, and
judicial authority over post-conflict territories to facilitate
institution building and provide for interim governance.
This book is a study of the normative framework underlying the
international community's statebuilding efforts. Through detailed
case studies of policymaking by the international administrations
in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, and East Timor, based on
extensive interviews and work in the administrations, the book
examines the nature of this normative framework, and highlights how
norms shape the institutional choices of statebuilders, the
relationship between international and local actors, and the exit
strategies of international administrations. The book argues that a
particular conception of sovereignty as responsibility has
influenced the efforts of international administrations, and shows
that their statebuilding activities are informed by the idea that
post-conflict territories need to meet certain normative tests
before they are considered legitimate internationally. The
restructuring of political and administrative practices to help
post-conflict territories to meet these tests creates a sovereignty
paradox: international administrations compromise one element of
sovereignty--the right to self-government--in order to implement
domestic reforms to legitimize the authority of local political
institutions, and thus strengthen theirsovereignty.
In the light of the governance and development record of the three
international administrations, the book assesses the promises and
the pathologies of statebuilding, and develops recommendations to
improve their performance.
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