Not-recognizing policy within the minority EU members - Challenge for Kosovo’s Integration and Regional Peace-building
Not-recognizing policy within the minority EU members - Challenge for Kosovo’s Integration and Regional Peace-building
Author(s): Samet Dalipi, Nehat Demiri, Arta Pllana-ShipoliSubject(s): Governance, Government/Political systems, Inter-Ethnic Relations, EU-Accession / EU-DEvelopment
Published by: Kolegji ILIRIA and Felix-Verlag
Keywords: Kosovo independence; Recognition; Sovereignty; EU integration; Peace-building;
Summary/Abstract: Act of Recognition is the matter regulated by international law. After declaration of independence, Kosovo’s path toward EU integration is going to be problematic for Kosovo institutions and challenging for EU foreign policy. Even though Kosovo was recognized by major international actors as sui generis case, some of them see this case as precedent and harmful for supposed developments within their jurisdictions, especially by 5 EU not recognizing countries. The article aims to justify the proclamation of independence by Kosovo institutions and to analyze the possible negative effects deriving from non-recognition policy for Kosovo and its new fragile democracy, hampering the democratic peace. The policy of minor EU member states, contesting Kosovo’s statehood based on the assumption that the act of recognition will open a dangerous path for secession-minded national minorities in their own countries, taking into account that through (non)recognition, states attempt to continue or change the existing order at international relations. Postponing Kosovo’s recognition by the rest of EU members will accumulate negative potentials within the new state, with possible consequences for the region.
Journal: ILIRIA International Review
- Issue Year: 6/2016
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 173-194
- Page Count: 21
- Language: English