Peacebuilding and International Administration

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Bosnia
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Bosnian Croat Politicians
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Ethnic Nationalist
Ethnic Nationalist Political
Institutional Congruence
International administration
International Crisis Group
International Crisis Group 2001a
International Crisis Group 2003c
International Crisis Group 2006b
International Monetary Fund
Kosovo
Kosovo Albanian
Kosovo Albanian Political Elite
Kosovo Serbs
Kosovo Transitional Council
Kosovo's Political Institutions
Kosovo’s Political Institutions
NATO's Intervention
NATO’s Intervention
OHR
Peace Implementation Council
Peacebuilding
Pic Steering Board
Serb Republic
State Level Institutions

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415643306
  • Weight: 620g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Mar 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book provides a detailed historical and political analysis of the role and effectiveness of international administration in statebuilding. It analyses how the international administrations in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo have attempted to create sustainable political institutions and to what extent they have been successful in doing so.

In the 1990s, large and ambitious international administrations were established to administer territories that had been left without an effective government in the wake of violent conflict. International administrations, to a greater extent than peacebuilding operations, exercise extensive authority and take over the governance of a country. Though they combine the state and nationbuilding programs of regular peacebuilding, with the political power normally reserved for sovereign states, there remains a question of how effective or successful international administrations are, and whether they lead to a sustainable peace. The author argues that despite years of international administration, the political institutions remain weak and rely heavily on international support, dominated by an ethnic nationalist ideology with little domestic support.

Peacebuilding and International Administration will be of interest to students and scholars of international relations, security studies, conflict resolution and international organizations.

Niels van Willigen is Assistant Professor in International Relations in the Institute of Political Science at Leiden University, The Netherlands.

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