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Contested Statehood - Kosovo's Struggle for Independence (Hardcover)
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Contested Statehood - Kosovo's Struggle for Independence (Hardcover)
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This book offers the first critical analysis of the international
attempts to settle the Kosovo crisis from its inception to Kosovo's
declaration of independence. The author participated in most of
these settlement attempts, including the Carrington Conference on
the former Yugoslavia and the Rambouillet and Ahtisaari
negotiations. On this basis, the book provides first hand insights
into the failure of high-level international diplomacy in dealing
with one of the most explosive crises to hit the European continent
since 1945.
The introductory chapters offer a brief account of the background
to the crisis, identifying the structural tensions in the modern
international system that made it so difficult for the organized
international community to address the episode effectively. The
book addresses the initial settlement attempts, from the London
Peace Conference on Yugoslavia of 1991 to the Geneva negotiations
and the impact of the Dayton peace conference on the situation in
Kosovo.
The second part of the book considers the first attempt of
addressing the Kosovo crisis on its own terms, initially through
the shuttle diplomacy of US Ambassador Chris Hill over the summer
of 1998. The Holbrooke agreement, obtained under the threat of NATO
air strikes and providing for a cease-fire is then considered,
along with further attempts to obtain a political settlement during
this purported breathing space. The book then turns to the
extraordinary episode of the Rambouillet Peace Conference and the
subsequent use of force against the rump Yugoslavia.
The final part of the book addresses the attempts to prepare for
final status during the UN administration of Kosovo. The initial
constitutional framework for Kosovo is discussed, along with the
abortive 'standards before status' policy. This is followed by a
detailed analysis of the Vienna negotiations on final status, and
the subsequent tug of war at the United Nations about Security
Council endorsement of the result. The book concludes with an
analysis of the comprehensive proposal for a settlement proposed by
UN envoy Martti Ahtisaari and its eventual recasting into the
constitution of Kosovo upon unilateral independence.
This book ties together several strands of analysis, including the
tension between state sovereignty and humanitarian concerns, the
problem of squaring the doctrine of territorial unity with the
principle of self-determination, the reluctance of international
actors to involve themselves in internal conflicts, in particular
where secessionist conflicts are concerned, and the role of the
threat or use of force in the context of coercive international
diplomacy.
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