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Coming in: Sexual Politics and Eu Accession in Serbia

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Full Title:

Coming in: Sexual Politics and Eu Accession in Serbia

Contributors:

By (Author) Koen Slootmaeckers

ISBN:

9781526159342

Publisher:

Manchester University Press

Imprint:

Manchester University Press

Publication Date:

29th June 2023

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

International institutions
Human rights, civil rights

Dewey:

342.4971087

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

248

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 16mm

Weight:

531g

Description

LGBT rights have become increasingly salient within the EU enlargement process as a litmus test for Europeanness. Yet, the promotion of these norms has provided a fulcrum for political contestation. Based on this observation, this book interrogates the normative dimensions of the EU enlargement process, with special reference to LGBT politics. Reconceptualising Europeanisation, Coming in argues that the EU enlargement is a process of negotiated transformation in which EU policies and norms are (re)defined, translated, and transformed. Empirically, it analyses the promotion of and resistance to LGBT equality norms in Serbias EU integration process, but moves beyond policies to also inquire the impact of the negotiated transitions on lived experiences. Overall, the book raises important questions about the politics of Europeanisation, its political and social consequences, as well as to what we consider as progress.

Reviews

Coming in is an exceptional book, one that stitches together insights on Western Balkan queer politics and Europeanisation theory to deliver comprehensive rejoinders to both fields. It is impressive just how much Slootmaeckers's Serbian case teaches us about the intricacies of the complicated relationship both in its potentialities and pitfalls between the European Union and its candidate countries. Most importantly, Slootmaeckers goes beyond asking why some states adopt rights to normatively question what these rights mean for the people who experience them. This is a resoundingly successful effort that will benefit the literatures on tactical Europeanisation and the Western Balkans for the decisive years ahead.
Phillip Ayoub, Professor of International Relations, University College London

Coming in provides an original and thought-provoking analysis of the promotion of LGBT rights by the EU during the long and winding road of accession preparations in Serbia. The EU is often regarded as a leader in promoting such rights, but as Slootmaeckers reveals, its values are not fixed rather they are negotiated during the accession process between the EU and candidate countries. This book calls for a reconceptualisation of the EUs behaviour during accession preparations and is essential reading for everyone in the field.
Paul Copeland, Reader in Public Policy, Queen Mary University of London

This meticulous and subtle work looks at campaigns for LGBT equality and recognition, but it sheds light on a broader phenomenon known to people studying EU conditionality in prospective member states: when the EU makes a goal look like a condition, governments respond with gestures that are designed to look like compliance. Is this a step forwards for equality or not Koen Slootmaeckers constructs a solid empirical case to guide readers through this enigma, weaving his narrative with substance, detail and sophistication.
Eric Gordy, Professor of Political and Cultural Sociology, University College London

In Coming in, Koen Slootmaeckers traces the manifold ways in which the sexual politics and fight for LGBTQ rights in Serbia simultaneously influenced and were influenced by Serbias tumultuous and still unresolved accession to the European Union. Theoretically innovative and empirically rich, this book is an essential contribution to the study of both LGBTQ politics and the fraught politics of European Union enlargement.
Jelena Subotic, Professor of Political Science, Georgia State University

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Koen Slootmaeckers is a Senior Lecturer in International Politics at City, University of London

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