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In the 1990s, Yugoslavia, which had once been a role model for development, became a symbol for state collapse, external intervention and post-war reconstruction. Today the region has two international protectorates, contested states and borders, severe ethnic polarization and minority concerns. In this first in-depth critical analysis of international administration, aid and reconstruction policies in Kosovo, Jens Stilhoff Sörensen argues that the region must be analyzed as a whole, and that the process of state collapse and recent changes in aid policy must be interpreted in connection to the wider transformation of the global political economy and world order. He examines the shifting inter- and intracommunity relations, the emergence of a "political economy" of conflict, and of informal clientelist arrangements in Serbia and Kosovo and provides a framework for interpreting the collapse of the Yugoslav state, the emergence of ethnic conflict and shadow economies, and the character of western aid and intervention. Western governments and agencies have built policies on conceptions and assumptions for which there is no genuine historical or contemporary economic, social or political basis in the region. As the author persuasively argues, this discrepancy has exacerbated and cemented problems in the region and provided further complications that are likely to remain for years to come.



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Sörensen has produced a detailed and comprehensive work on the reconstruction efforts of western states at the European periphery. Thanks to his knowledge of the region, the chosen theoretical framework and the detailed historical background information the book offers far more than an introduction to the topic and problematic. · Südosteuropa

"Especially crucial and interesting is the discussion of the attempt to reconcile ethnicity with socialism in a multinational environment where history has traditionally been the decisive element….this book is pessimistic but, unhappily, probably also realistic." · Choice



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Abbreviations

Introduction: Aid Policy, Reconstruction and the New Periphery

Chapter 1. Aid Policy Shift and State Transformation as Expressions of Globalisation
Chapter 2. Aid Policy and State Transformation: From Government to Governance and from Marshall Plan to Stability Pact
Chapter 3. Small Nations in One State? The Legacy of the First Yugoslavia and the Partisan Revolution
Chapter 4. Statehood Beyond Ethnicity? Socialism, Federalism and the National Question in a Developmental State
Chapter 5. Reframing Yugoslavia: From a Renegotiated State to its Breakdown
Chapter 6. Hegemony and the Political Economy of Populism: The Emergence of the Miloševic Regime and the Transformation of Serbian Society
Chapter 7. Adaptation and Resistance in a New Social Formation: Aspects of Cohesion and Fragmentation in Serbia Proper and in Kosovo
Chapter 8. Postwar Governance, Reconstruction and Development in Kosovo, 1999-2007
Chapter 9. International Support for the Development of Civil Society

Conclusion: A Political Economy of Exclusion and Adaptation

Afterword
References
Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 26/05/2019
      ISBN13: 9781789204902, 978-1789204902
      ISBN10: 1789204909

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In the 1990s, Yugoslavia, which had once been a role model for development, became a symbol for state collapse, external intervention and post-war reconstruction. Today the region has two international protectorates, contested states and borders, severe ethnic polarization and minority concerns. In this first in-depth critical analysis of international administration, aid and reconstruction policies in Kosovo, Jens Stilhoff Sörensen argues that the region must be analyzed as a whole, and that the process of state collapse and recent changes in aid policy must be interpreted in connection to the wider transformation of the global political economy and world order. He examines the shifting inter- and intracommunity relations, the emergence of a "political economy" of conflict, and of informal clientelist arrangements in Serbia and Kosovo and provides a framework for interpreting the collapse of the Yugoslav state, the emergence of ethnic conflict and shadow economies, and the character of western aid and intervention. Western governments and agencies have built policies on conceptions and assumptions for which there is no genuine historical or contemporary economic, social or political basis in the region. As the author persuasively argues, this discrepancy has exacerbated and cemented problems in the region and provided further complications that are likely to remain for years to come.



      Trade Review

      Sörensen has produced a detailed and comprehensive work on the reconstruction efforts of western states at the European periphery. Thanks to his knowledge of the region, the chosen theoretical framework and the detailed historical background information the book offers far more than an introduction to the topic and problematic. · Südosteuropa

      "Especially crucial and interesting is the discussion of the attempt to reconcile ethnicity with socialism in a multinational environment where history has traditionally been the decisive element….this book is pessimistic but, unhappily, probably also realistic." · Choice



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements
      Abbreviations

      Introduction: Aid Policy, Reconstruction and the New Periphery

      Chapter 1. Aid Policy Shift and State Transformation as Expressions of Globalisation
      Chapter 2. Aid Policy and State Transformation: From Government to Governance and from Marshall Plan to Stability Pact
      Chapter 3. Small Nations in One State? The Legacy of the First Yugoslavia and the Partisan Revolution
      Chapter 4. Statehood Beyond Ethnicity? Socialism, Federalism and the National Question in a Developmental State
      Chapter 5. Reframing Yugoslavia: From a Renegotiated State to its Breakdown
      Chapter 6. Hegemony and the Political Economy of Populism: The Emergence of the Miloševic Regime and the Transformation of Serbian Society
      Chapter 7. Adaptation and Resistance in a New Social Formation: Aspects of Cohesion and Fragmentation in Serbia Proper and in Kosovo
      Chapter 8. Postwar Governance, Reconstruction and Development in Kosovo, 1999-2007
      Chapter 9. International Support for the Development of Civil Society

      Conclusion: A Political Economy of Exclusion and Adaptation

      Afterword
      References
      Index

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