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State Building And Development Two Sides Of The Same Coin Exploring The Case Of Kosovo Two Sides Of The Same Coin Exploring The Case Of Kosovo 1st Edition Arta Ante Takashi Shiraishi

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State Building And Development Two Sides Of The Same Coin Exploring The Case Of Kosovo Two Sides Of The Same Coin Exploring The Case Of Kosovo 1st Edition Arta Ante Takashi Shiraishi
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Publisher: Diplomica Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.18 MB
Pages: 410
Author: Arta Ante; Takashi Shiraishi
ISBN: 9783942109239, 3942109239
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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State Building And Development Two Sides Of The Same Coin Exploring The Case Of Kosovo Two Sides Of The Same Coin Exploring The Case Of Kosovo 1st Edition Arta Ante Takashi Shiraishi by Arta Ante; Takashi Shiraishi 9783942109239, 3942109239 instant download after payment.

This dissertation's hypothesis argues that state-building and development are processes that, to function successfully, must be positioned in a complementary interrelationship. This argument has arisen in response to contemporary approaches to state-building and development that are too narrow, so that state-building strategies are often reduced to the establishment of political institutions to the exclusion of other equally necessary structures that include economic, social, and even cultural concerns; in the same sense, development strategies frequently focus on the support and establishment of selected economic structures at the exclusion of political, cultural, and social dimensions. Furthermore, a necessary prerequisite for long-term stability is a guarantee of individual and collective security, and the state requires, in its establishment and development, this aspect in all of its institutions. By taking as a case study the intervention of UNMIK and the EU in Kosovo, the author attempts to show how state-building and development processes are interrelated, and how they might best be applied in the field in order to achieve sustainable outcomes. State-building is defined as the building of state structures, which are role- and rule-oriented institutions within political, economic, social and cultural domains. Development is used in this work to identify the process responsible for making these structures sustainable over time. In the case of Kosovo, in addition to the examination of the structures, this study examines the role of actors participating in these processes - local and international actors - and their potential alliances, coalitions and conflicts. Beyond these concerns, the aspect of security, especially the rule of law, is to be considered as the main precondition for undertaking any action in the aforementioned domains. From the theoretical-methodical perspective, this work falls under the category of Policy Analysis. The new analytical model presented here will identify the significant variables for the examination of the case study, and after this theoretical model has been applied in the empirical section of this work, it will then serve in the end to estimate the main findings in the case of Kosovo. In this manner the author hopes to contribute to the ongoing discussion on state-building and development theories and practice through two parallel aims: one goal is to illustrate and call attention to the low level of necessary dialogue between the two discourses of state-building and development theories, while the other means to show the benefit of the combined utility of this approach at the empirical level where implementation of policies takes place. The theoretical approach is wide-ranging and holistic, while the empirical part of this study will examine broadly and eventually apply multidimensional concepts of development and state-building. Biographische Informationen Arta Ante received her Ph.D. in Political Science for work recognized with distinction at Vienna University in 2008, under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Eva Kreisky. Dr. Ante was awarded her M.A. in 2003 in Advanced European and International Studies at the Institut Européen des Hautes Études Internationales in Nice, France, after having received a Diploma in International Management from the University of Bordeaux in the previous year. She completed her undergraduate studies in the field of Social Sciences at Tirana University in 1999. In addition to her academic research, Dr. Ante has pursued her interests in international affairs by working regularly with international organizations that have included the International Federation of the Red Cross, CARE International, and the World Food Program. She lives and works in Berlin, Germany.

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