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Kosovo and the "Internationals": Hope, Hubris, and the End of History: New Perspectives on South-East Europe

Autor Aidan Hehir
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 sep 2024
This book applies insights into the nature and impact of hope from medical studies and political philosophy to contemporary international politics. It shows how the promotion of hope was central to the rise of the West, focusing on the case of statebuilding in Kosovo – widely regarded as one of the most iconic Western initiatives in the unipolar era. The book explores the effects of hope on both the internationals charged with governing Kosovo and local residents, and how two related pathologies of hope – “wilful” and “wishful” – have aligned to slow Kosovo’s progress since 1999.
The author argues that Kosovo’s current plight is indicative of both the West’s decline and the dark side of hope, vividly illustrating the perils of “bad hope”. Yet the book explains why “dashed hope” need not lead to despair or violence, and why local initiatives in Kosovo demonstrate groups’ and individuals’ agency in forging progressive movements based on the principles and strategies of “good hope”.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031633737
ISBN-10: 3031633733
Pagini: 200
Ilustrații: Approx. 200 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer Nature Switzerland
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria New Perspectives on South-East Europe

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1: Kosovo and the Dark Side of Hope.- Chapter 2: Good Hope and Bad Hope.- Chapter 3: The End of History and the Rise of Hope.- Chapter 4: Western Power and the Intervention in Kosovo.- Chapter 5: Statebuilding in Kosovo: 1999-2008.- Chapter 6: Wilful/Wishful Hopers and the Creation of Kosovo.- Chapter 7: Kosovo and the End of Hubris: 2009-2019.- Chapter 8: A New Hope? The Rise of Vetëvendosje.- Chapter 9: Kosovo: A Beacon of Hope?.

Notă biografică

Aidan Hehir is Reader in International Relations at the University of Westminster, UK. His research interests include transitional justice, humanitarian intervention, and statebuilding in Kosovo.

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This book applies insights into the nature and impact of hope from medical studies and political philosophy to contemporary international politics. It shows how the promotion of hope was central to the rise of the West, focusing on the case of statebuilding in Kosovo – widely regarded as one of the most iconic Western initiatives in the unipolar era. The book explores the effects of hope on both the internationals charged with governing Kosovo and local residents, and how two related pathologies of hope – “wilful” and “wishful” – have aligned to slow Kosovo’s progress since 1999.
The author argues that Kosovo’s current plight is indicative of both the West’s decline and the dark side of hope, vividly illustrating the perils of “bad hope”. Yet the book explains why “dashed hope” need not lead to despair or violence, and why local initiatives in Kosovo demonstrate groups’ and individuals’ agency in forging progressive movements based on the principles and strategies of “good hope”.
 
Aidan Hehir is Reader in International Relations at the University of Westminster, UK. His research interests include transitional justice, humanitarian intervention, and statebuilding in Kosovo.

Caracteristici

Analyses the impact of hope on contemporary Western foreign policy and statebuilding in Kosovo Fills a gap in literature on the relationship between locals and international administrators by identifying the pathologies of hope that impacted both Goes beyond critique by identifying how the locals in Kosovo have extricated themselves from a destructive asymmetrical relationship with the internationals