This book examines the international efforts to regulate violence in Kosovo since 1999 through the United Nations Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) and covers fifteen years of international presence.
This book examines the international efforts to regulate violence in Kosovo since 1999 through the United Nations Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) and covers fifteen years of international presence.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nathalie Duclos is a Full Professor in Political Science at Tours University, IRJI. She holds a PhD in Political Science from Sorbonne University in France (1996) and an HDR (Habilitation à diriger des recherches) at Sciences Po Paris (2015). Translated by Susan Taponier
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Introduction: Analysing the DDR from Ex-Combatants' Trajectories 1. New Perspectives on International Statebuilding Policies: Integrating the Role of Ex-Combatants as Possible Peace Brokers Part I: The Co-Production of Hybrid Demobilisation and Reintegration Policies 2. The Demilitarisation and Transformation of the KLA along with the Creation of the Kosovo Protection Corps 3. Integrating Former Combatants into the KPS: An Unofficial Policy of Absorbing Potential Spoilers 4. Demobilisation and Reintegration of KLA Ex-Combatants, IOM Adaptations Part II: Achieving Long-Term Control of the 'Future Kosovo Army' 5. International Administrators and the KPC in Collision 6. Institutionalising and 'Civilising' the KPC 7. The Kosovo Security Force: An Army without Ex-Combatants? Conclusion
Introduction: Analysing the DDR from Ex-Combatants' Trajectories 1. New Perspectives on International Statebuilding Policies: Integrating the Role of Ex-Combatants as Possible Peace Brokers Part I: The Co-Production of Hybrid Demobilisation and Reintegration Policies 2. The Demilitarisation and Transformation of the KLA along with the Creation of the Kosovo Protection Corps 3. Integrating Former Combatants into the KPS: An Unofficial Policy of Absorbing Potential Spoilers 4. Demobilisation and Reintegration of KLA Ex-Combatants, IOM Adaptations Part II: Achieving Long-Term Control of the 'Future Kosovo Army' 5. International Administrators and the KPC in Collision 6. Institutionalising and 'Civilising' the KPC 7. The Kosovo Security Force: An Army without Ex-Combatants? Conclusion
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