Acting Like a State

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diplomatic
Diplomatic Performances
diplomatic recognition
Epistemic Injustice
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ethnography
EU Member State
EU's Common Position
EU's Crisis Management Operation
EU’s Common Position
EU’s Crisis Management Operation
everyday
Everyday Making
everyday state formation processes
Geo-political Assemblages
Gezim Visoka
global governance
ICJ Ruling
independence
institutional
institutional ethnography
international relations theory
Kosovo's Declaration
Kosovo's Diplomats
Kosovo's Final Status
Kosovo's Independence
Kosovo's Path
Kosovo's Quest
Kosovo's Recognition
Kosovo's Statehood
Kosovo's Struggle
kosovos
Kosovo’s Declaration
Kosovo’s Diplomats
Kosovo’s Final Status
Kosovo’s Independence
Kosovo’s Path
Kosovo’s Quest
Kosovo’s Recognition
Kosovo’s Statehood
Kosovo’s Struggle
making
NATO Peacekeeper
NATO's Military Intervention
NATO's Partnership
NATO’s Military Intervention
NATO’s Partnership
performances
performative diplomacy
recognition
sovereignty practices
statehood
Supervised Independence
Unrecognised States

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032095332
  • Weight: 362g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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How do emerging states obtain international recognition and secure membership of international organisations in contemporary world politics? This book provides the first in-depth study of Kosovo’s diplomatic approach to becoming a sovereign state by obtaining international recognition and securing membership of international organisations. Analysing the everyday diplomatic discourses, performances, and entanglements, this book contends that state-becoming is not wholly determined by systemic factors, normative institutions, or the preferences of great powers; the diplomatic agency of the fledgling state plays a far more important role than is generally acknowledged. Drawing on institutional ethnographic research and first-hand observations, this book argues that Kosovo’s diplomatic success in consolidating its sovereign statehood has been the situational assemblage of multiple discourses, practiced through a broad variety of performative actions, and shaped by a complex entanglement with global assemblages of norms, actors, relations, and events. Accordingly, this book contributes to expanding our understanding of the everyday diplomatic agency of emerging states and the changing norms, politics, and practices regarding the diplomatic recognition of states and their admission to international society.

Gëzim Visoka is Assistant Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies at Dublin City University, Ireland. He is author of several books and numerous journal articles on international intervention, peacebuilding, foreign policy, and state recognition.

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