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Breaking Away: Kosovos Unilateral Secession

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Breaking Away: Kosovos Unilateral Secession

Contributors:

By (Author) Argyro Kartsonaki

ISBN:

9781498567183

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

4th April 2018

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

327.4971

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

166

Dimensions:

Width 159mm, Height 238mm, Spine 18mm

Weight:

395g

Description

This book presents the background that led to Kosovos success in separating from Serbia and explains the reasons for its failure to achieve uncontested statehoodboth internally and externally. It sheds light to the process of Kosovos secession starting from its first unsuccessful attempt to secede in 1991and continuing to the present day. It shows how long and at the same time how lucky its secession was: Kosovo was eventually at the right place and the right time, being geographically located in Europe and having secured the support of the US at the time of its absolute supremacy in the international affairs. However, as this supremacy declined, Kosovos progress in international affairs declined too. Ten years after its unilateral declaration of independence, it has yet to achieve UN membership and uncontested statehood, and Kosovo also faces shortcomings in its internal function as a state. This book provides a holistic approach towards Kosovos secession from an international relations point of view. It takes into consideration events that happened in different times and different places and shows that secession is not merely an act that takes place in one specific time and place. It is rather a process that spans over time and events at different levels of analysis shape its outcome.

Reviews

When does separatism become statehood Argyro Kartsonaki's masterful study of Kosovoof conflicts, of ambitions, of concernsis not just a benchmark for its past, present, and future. It is a thoughtful analysis that may just give us an idea of how to turn other confrontations into a productive way forward for new States. -- Scott Lucas, University of Birmingham
A fascinating study of the factors that enabled Kosovo to make a success of its unilateral secession. Argyro Kartsonakis rich multi-level analysis explores how Kosovo managed to secure external support for its independence in 2008, whereas it had failed in 1991, and how this external support has also enabled the creation of a functioning state. This book should appeal to anyone with an interest in the politics of state recognition. -- Nina Caspersen, York University

Author Bio

Argyro Kartsonaki is a research fellow at the University of Birmingham.

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