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Kosovo's foreign policy and bilateral relations / edited by Liridon Lika.

Contributor(s): Lika, Liridon [editor.]Series: Routledge studies in intervention and statebuilding: Publisher: Abingdon : Routledge, an imprint of the Taylor & Francis group, 2023Description: xviii, 291 pagesContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781032443171Subject(s): Nation-building -- Kosovo (Republic) | Kosovo (Republic) -- Foreign relations | Kosovo (Republic) -- Politics and government -- 2008- | Kosovo (Republic) -- History -- 1980-2008DDC classification: 327.49719
Contents:
Introduction: mapping out Kosovo's foreign relations / Liridon Lika -- The dynamics of US-Kosovo relations: an investigation of key factors / Drilon S. Gashi and Pëllumb Kelemendi -- Kosovo and Albania, a special relationship: retrospectives and challenges toward the future / Afrim Krasniqi -- Bilateral relations between Kosovo and Austria: an unknown friendship / Faruk Ajeti -- Kosovo and Belgium: dynamics and factors of a solid relationship / Bernard Nikaj and Liridon Lika -- Kosovo-Croatia bilateral relations: a rapport beyond statehood / Shkëndije Geci Sharifi -- Kosovo and France bilateral relations: between change and continuity / Enika Abazi -- Kosovo-Germany relations: Germany's role in strengthening Kosovo's statehood / Engjellushe Morina -- Kosovo and Montenegro: a relationship based on Euro-Atlantic perspective / Anton Vukpalaj -- Bilateral relations between Kosovo and North Macedonia: condemned to cooperate? / Ardijan Sainovic -- Kosovo and Sweden: a relationship based on values and principles / Armed Bekaj -- Kosovo's bilateral relations with Turkey: between cooperation and mistrust / Liridon Lika -- Bilateral relations between Kosovo and the United Kingdom: a British perspective / Daut Dauti -- Conclusion: assessment and outlook of the Kosovo's foreign policy and bilateral relations / Liridon Lika.
Summary: "This edited book analyzes Kosovo's foreign policy and bilateral relations with the United States and several European countries. After the 1999 liberation from Serbia, Kosovo built close relations with various countries which supported it in the process of reconstruction, economic stabilization, institution-building, and state-building. From 1999 to 2008, many of these states were politically and operationally engaged in Kosovo under the leadership of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and of the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK). Since its independence in 2008, the Republic of Kosovo has adopted a foreign policy that aims to strengthen Kosovo's security and foster its socio-economic prosperity in collaboration with primarily Western countries. In this volume, each chapter is dedicated to Kosovo's bilateral relations with a selected state with which it has established diplomatic relations. The book shows that Kosovo has been able to develop and achieve strong bilateral relations with major allies and partners. it argues that Kosovo's foreign policy aims to develop, maintain, and enhance the position of the young state on the international stage. The volume bridges various methodological and disciplinary approaches in order to present Kosovo's foreign policy objectives and the trajectory of its relations with some of its most important international partners. This book will be of interest to students of Balkan politics, state-building, foreign policy and international relations." -- Taken from front matter.
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Introduction: mapping out Kosovo's foreign relations / Liridon Lika -- The dynamics of US-Kosovo relations: an investigation of key factors / Drilon S. Gashi and Pëllumb Kelemendi -- Kosovo and Albania, a special relationship: retrospectives and challenges toward the future / Afrim Krasniqi -- Bilateral relations between Kosovo and Austria: an unknown friendship / Faruk Ajeti -- Kosovo and Belgium: dynamics and factors of a solid relationship / Bernard Nikaj and Liridon Lika -- Kosovo-Croatia bilateral relations: a rapport beyond statehood / Shkëndije Geci Sharifi -- Kosovo and France bilateral relations: between change and continuity / Enika Abazi -- Kosovo-Germany relations: Germany's role in strengthening Kosovo's statehood / Engjellushe Morina -- Kosovo and Montenegro: a relationship based on Euro-Atlantic perspective / Anton Vukpalaj -- Bilateral relations between Kosovo and North Macedonia: condemned to cooperate? / Ardijan Sainovic -- Kosovo and Sweden: a relationship based on values and principles / Armed Bekaj -- Kosovo's bilateral relations with Turkey: between cooperation and mistrust / Liridon Lika -- Bilateral relations between Kosovo and the United Kingdom: a British perspective / Daut Dauti -- Conclusion: assessment and outlook of the Kosovo's foreign policy and bilateral relations / Liridon Lika.

"This edited book analyzes Kosovo's foreign policy and bilateral relations with the United States and several European countries. After the 1999 liberation from Serbia, Kosovo built close relations with various countries which supported it in the process of reconstruction, economic stabilization, institution-building, and state-building. From 1999 to 2008, many of these states were politically and operationally engaged in Kosovo under the leadership of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and of the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK). Since its independence in 2008, the Republic of Kosovo has adopted a foreign policy that aims to strengthen Kosovo's security and foster its socio-economic prosperity in collaboration with primarily Western countries. In this volume, each chapter is dedicated to Kosovo's bilateral relations with a selected state with which it has established diplomatic relations. The book shows that Kosovo has been able to develop and achieve strong bilateral relations with major allies and partners. it argues that Kosovo's foreign policy aims to develop, maintain, and enhance the position of the young state on the international stage. The volume bridges various methodological and disciplinary approaches in order to present Kosovo's foreign policy objectives and the trajectory of its relations with some of its most important international partners. This book will be of interest to students of Balkan politics, state-building, foreign policy and international relations." -- Taken from front matter.

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