This book offers a comparative, micro-level study of the impact of local legitimacy on local actor's reasons for compliance international peacebuilding reforms, focusing on the cases of Bosnia and Kosovo.
This book offers a comparative, micro-level study of the impact of local legitimacy on local actor's reasons for compliance international peacebuilding reforms, focusing on the cases of Bosnia and Kosovo.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Birte Gippert is Lecturer of International Relations at the University of Liverpool, UK, and holds a PhD from the University of Reading, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction PART I: Legitimacy and EU Policebuilding 1. Theory and Literature 2. EU Peacebuilding and Police Reform PART II: European Poloce Mission in Bosnia-Herzegovina 3. EU Police Mission in Bosnia- Herzegovina 4. EUPM Case Study I: Community-oriented Policing 5. EUPM Case Study II: Public Complaints Procedure PART III: European Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo 6. EU Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo 7. EULEX Case Study I: Community-Oriented Policing 8. EULEX Case Study II: Victim Ethnicity in Crime PART IV: Comparison and Analysis 9. Local Compliance with EUPM and EULEX 10. Analytical Implications Conclusion: The Real-World Effect
Introduction PART I: Legitimacy and EU Policebuilding 1. Theory and Literature 2. EU Peacebuilding and Police Reform PART II: European Poloce Mission in Bosnia-Herzegovina 3. EU Police Mission in Bosnia- Herzegovina 4. EUPM Case Study I: Community-oriented Policing 5. EUPM Case Study II: Public Complaints Procedure PART III: European Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo 6. EU Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo 7. EULEX Case Study I: Community-Oriented Policing 8. EULEX Case Study II: Victim Ethnicity in Crime PART IV: Comparison and Analysis 9. Local Compliance with EUPM and EULEX 10. Analytical Implications Conclusion: The Real-World Effect
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