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Civic and Uncivic Values in Kosovo

by Sabrina P. Ramet, Albert Simkus, Ola Listhaug

This volume is based on the conviction that the key to the establishment of stable liberal democracy lies in the completion of three interrelated tasks: The creation of effective political institutions, the implementation of the rule of law, and the promotion of civic values.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

This volume is driven by the conviction that the key to the establishment of stable liberal democracy anywhere in the world and, in this case, in Kosovo lies in the completion of three interrelated tasks: first, the creation of effective political institutions, based on the principle of the separation of powers (including the independence of the judiciary); second, the promotion of the rule of law; and, third, the promotion of civic values, including tolerance or ethnic/religious/sexual minorities, trust, and respect for the harm principle. In fact, there are problems across all three measures, including with judicial independence, with the rule of law, and with civic values. On the last of these, research findings show that the citizens of Kosovo rank extremely low on trust of other citizens, low on engagement in social organizations, and tolerance of gays, lesbians, and atheists, but high on trust in the political institutions of their country and in pride of their newly independent state.

Author Biography

Sabrina P. Ramet is a Professor of Political Science at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, Norway. She is also a member of the Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters, a member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, and a Research Associate of the Science and Research Center of the Republic of Slovenia, Koper. She is the author of 13 scholarly books.Albert Simkus is Professor of Sociology in the Department of Sociology and Political Science at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim. Ola Listhaug is a Professor of Political Science in the Department of Sociology and Political Science, at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, and research group leader at the Centre for the Study of Civil War at the International Peace Research Institute (PRIO).

Table of Contents

PrefaceList of TablesList of Figures1. Civic and Uncivic Values in Kosovo: An IntroductionSabrina P. RametI. History2. A Short History of Kosovar Albanians' Struggle for Independence, 1878–1998Roberto Morozzo della Rocca3. Historiography in Post-Independence KosovoOliver Jens Schmitt4. British Policy towards the Kosova Liberation Army, 1996–2000James Pettifer5. The Uprising and NATO's Intervention, 1998–99Zachary T. Irwin6. The International Presence in Kosovo, 1999–2008Johanna DeimelII. Politics7. The Development of the Political System since February 2008Altu Günal8. The Serbs of KosovoFlorian Bieber9. "Our Men Will Not Have Amnesia": Civic Engagement, Emancipation, and Gendered Public in KosovoNita Luci and Linda Gusia10. Solving the Issue of Northern Kosovo and Regional CooperationDušan JanjiIII. Values and Value Transformation11. Kosova 1912–2000 in the History Textbooks of Kosova and SerbiaShkëlzen Gashi12. Civic Values in Kosovo within a European PerspectiveKristen Ringdal13. Differences in Values between and among Albanians and Serbs in KosovoAlbert Simkus and Shemsi Krasniqi14. Political Support in KosovoKarin DyrstadIV. Conclusion15. Kosovo as an International ProblemAnton Bebler16. Can Dialogue Make a Difference? The Experience of the Nansen Dialogue NetworkSteinar Bryn17. The Roots of Instability and the Prerequisites of Stability in Kosovo: A ConclusionSabrina P. Ramet and Albert SimkusNotes on ContributorsFurther Reading

Review

"I highly recommend the book Civic and Uncivic Values in Kosovo for its comprehensive discussion of the Kosovo case and deep insights into the situation of the region – insights imperative to the development of strategies for Kosovo's consolidation, as well as consolidation of other Western Balkan countries. The book offers comprehensive insight into the complexities of both the Serbian and Albanian communities, and particularly their traumas and narratives, which have to be taken into consideration when addressing the difficult issues of the recent past. We need to draw proper lessons from failures: the changes we are hoping for can take place only if societies themselves have been prepared to embrace them. And this book clearly charts this course." * Southeastern Europe *
"This volume provides insights and relevant material for practitioners of European studies, sociology, and political science. Researchers and other students of politics, sociology, the Balkans and specifically Kosovo will find this book very useful and helpful in order to better understand the relationship between Albanians and Serbs in Kosovo and the historical context of statebuilding in the country. This volume makes a contribution to the extensive literature for scholars who are focusing their research on state-building in Kosovo and the path to reconciliation." * Südosteuropa *

Review Quote

"I highly recommend the book Civic and Uncivic Values in Kosovo for its comprehensive discussion of the Kosovo case and deep insights into the situation of the region - insights imperative to the development of strategies for Kosovo's consolidation, as well as consolidation of other Western Balkan countries. The book offers comprehensive insight into the complexities of both the Serbian and Albanian communities, and particularly their traumas and narratives, which have to be taken into consideration when addressing the difficult issues of the recent past. We need to draw proper lessons from failures: the changes we are hoping for can take place only if societies themselves have been prepared to embrace them. And this book clearly charts this course."--Southeastern Europe "This volume provides insights and relevant material for practitioners of European studies, sociology, and political science. Researchers and other students of politics, sociology, the Balkans and specifically Kosovo will find this book very useful and helpful in order to better understand the relationship between Albanians and Serbs in Kosovo and the historical context of statebuilding in the country. This volume makes a contribution to the extensive literature for scholars who are focusing their research on state-building in Kosovo and the path to reconciliation."--S

Details

ISBN9633860989
Publisher Central European University Press
Year 2015
ISBN-10 9633860989
ISBN-13 9789633860984
Format Paperback
Media Book
Short Title CIVIC & UNCIVIC VALUES IN KOSO
Language English
Pages 464
Imprint Central European University Press
Place of Publication Budapest
Country of Publication Hungary
Publication Date 2015-02-01
UK Release Date 2015-02-01
Author Ola Listhaug
Subtitle History, Politics, and Value Transformation
Alternative 9789633860731
Edited by Ola Listhaug
DEWEY 949.7603
Audience Professional & Vocational

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