Rational Dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia - Way Toward Reconciliation
Rational Dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia - Way Toward Reconciliation
Author(s): Samet Dalipi, Nehat DemiriSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Kolegji ILIRIA and Felix-Verlag
Keywords: Kosovo-Serbia Dialogue; Rational Choice; Rational Actor Model; Peacebuilding
Summary/Abstract: Within a decade, Kosovo has compromised twice: accepting the process of decentralization in order to achieve independence and international recognition, through the President Martti Ahtisaari’s Comprehensive Proposal for the Kosovo Status Settlement (2 February 2007), and finally, by approving to offer autonomy for Kosovo Serbs for the sovereignty, but still within the limits of the Ahtisaari Plan. Coincidentally, the same Serbian political parties which had fought three wars, resulting in dissolution of the state (Former Yugoslavia) at that time (the Socialist Party and the Serbian Radical Party), now are in power in the Republic of Serbia, and have the possibility to finally solve the Kosovo case, and to open the perspective for this part, Europe’s black hole, to be engaged in global integration. Statements by senior Serbian politicians are positively shifting, compared to the radicalization of the relations between Albanians and Serbs three decades ago and it is believed that the developments will evolve towards rational choice and acceptance by the parties. Being under pressure by difficult socio-economic situation and need for integration processes, both sides undertake risky and unpopular steps by signing unclear political and verbal agreements on normalization of relations, which may produce difficult solving externalities in the future. The risk lies in the possibility of further damaging the Kosovo’s “piece of the
Journal: ILIRIA International Review
- Issue Year: 4/2014
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 323-342
- Page Count: 20
- Language: English