Limits to the European Union's normative power in a post-conflict society : EULEX and peacebuilding in Kosovo / by Rok Zupančič, Nina Pejič.
2018
JZ5509.2-JZ6300
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Title
Limits to the European Union's normative power in a post-conflict society : EULEX and peacebuilding in Kosovo / by Rok Zupančič, Nina Pejič.
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9783319778242 (electronic book)
3319778242 (electronic book)
3319778234
9783319778235
3319778242 (electronic book)
3319778234
9783319778235
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Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint : Springer, 2018.
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English
Description
1 online resource (xiv, 124 pages) : illustrations
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10.1007/978-3-319-77824-2 doi
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JZ5509.2-JZ6300
Dewey Decimal Classification
327.16
327.16
327.16
Summary
By shedding light on EULEX - the EU mission to Kosovo - this open access book investigates the EU's peacebuilding activities in that country, in the light of the normative power theory in the post-conflict setting and peacebuilding theory. Ten years after the massive engagement of the EU in the country torn by war, the authors critically assess the effects of the EU projecting its normative power - the enforcement of its standards, 'good' or 'bad' - through the EULEX mission, taking into consideration also the local aspects, so far neglected in this field of research. Inspecting thoroughly the EULEX activities in the police, customs and judiciary sector, the authors reveal that the mission can contribute to a positive change, but only in those cases which do not request a heavy political involvement and broad leverage by other international players (for example in improving standards of work in police and customs). When it comes to the most serious cases of organized crime, corruption and war crimes, EULEX, however, has not been able to address them effectively due to several internal mission's deficiencies and external factors; the perceived ineffectiveness of EULEX among the local population led to the lowering of trust not only in this CSDP mission, but also in the EU in general. This open access book offers a comprehensive assessment of the EULEX mission, based on two Horizon2020 research projects: IECEU - Improving the Effectiveness of Capabilities in EU Conflict Prevention, and KOSNORTH - The European Union and its Normative Power in a Post-conflict Society: A Case Study of Northern Kosovo (Marie Sklodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship). As such it is an invaluable resource for scholars, students and policymakers interested in security questions in South Eastern Europe and EU external action.
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Table of Contents
Ch. 1
Introduction
Ch. 2
Assessing normative power in peacebuilding: A theoretical framework
Ch. 3
The EU's affair with Kosovo
Ch. 4
EULEX Kosovo: Projecting the EU's normative power via a rule-of-law mission
Ch. 5
Conclusion.
Introduction
Ch. 2
Assessing normative power in peacebuilding: A theoretical framework
Ch. 3
The EU's affair with Kosovo
Ch. 4
EULEX Kosovo: Projecting the EU's normative power via a rule-of-law mission
Ch. 5
Conclusion.