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Legitimacy Matters: Managing the Democratization Paradox of Foreign State-Building in Bosnia-Herzegovina
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Andrew Gilbert
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July 29, 2021
Published Online: 2021-07-29
Published in Print: 2012-04-01
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- Titelei
- Jahresinhaltsverzeichnis
- Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Contents
- SCHWERPUNKT: RESEARCH ON STATE-BUILDING IN THE WESTERN BALKANS: COMPARATIVE METHODOLOGIES / FOCUS: RESEARCH ON STATE-BUILDING IN THE WESTERN BALKANS: COMPARATIVE METHODOLOGIES
- Introduction: Methodology and the Study of State-Building in the Western Balkans
- Can We Measure Legitimacy?
- Legitimacy Matters: Managing the Democratization Paradox of Foreign State-Building in Bosnia-Herzegovina
- An Ethnography of “Political Will”: Towards a Thick Description of Internal Scripts in Post-War Kosovo
- Must the State Be a Vertical Network? Considering Kosovo
- Reconceptualizing the Study of Power-Sharing
- Within State-Building: Studying Parties from Guerrillas in Croatia and Macedonia
- The End of State-Building and a Return to “Democracy”: The Legacy of the Arab Spring for Studying the Successor States of the Former Yugoslavia
- Unpacking Post-Communist Socio-Political Transformations in the Western Balkans: A Citizenship-Centred Approach
- Gauging the Impact of State-Building at the Local Level in the Western Balkans
- The Informal and the Criminal: State-Building as an Extralegal Field
- Locating Power in State-Building: The Conflict Network Perspective
- BUCHBESPRECHUNGEN / BOOK REVIEW
- Oliver Jens Schmitt, Die Albaner: Eine Geschichte zwischen Orient und Okzident
- David J. Galbreath / Carmen Gebhard (Hgg.), Cooperation or Conflict? Problematizing Organizational Overlap in Europe
- Enver Hasani / Péter Paczolay / Michael Riegner (Hgg.), Constitutional Justice in South East Europe. Constitutional Courts in Kosovo, Serbia, Albania and Hungary between Ordinary Judiciaries and the European Court of Human Rights
- Marko Valenta / Sabrina Ramet (eds.), The Bosnian Diaspora: Integration in Transnational Communities
- Thorsten Gromes, Ohne Staat und Nation ist keine Demokratie zu machen. Bosnien und Herzegowina, Kosovo und Makedonien nach den Bürgerkriegen
- Joachim Ruecker, Standards and Status. How Kosovo Became Independent
Articles in the same Issue
- Titelei
- Jahresinhaltsverzeichnis
- Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Contents
- SCHWERPUNKT: RESEARCH ON STATE-BUILDING IN THE WESTERN BALKANS: COMPARATIVE METHODOLOGIES / FOCUS: RESEARCH ON STATE-BUILDING IN THE WESTERN BALKANS: COMPARATIVE METHODOLOGIES
- Introduction: Methodology and the Study of State-Building in the Western Balkans
- Can We Measure Legitimacy?
- Legitimacy Matters: Managing the Democratization Paradox of Foreign State-Building in Bosnia-Herzegovina
- An Ethnography of “Political Will”: Towards a Thick Description of Internal Scripts in Post-War Kosovo
- Must the State Be a Vertical Network? Considering Kosovo
- Reconceptualizing the Study of Power-Sharing
- Within State-Building: Studying Parties from Guerrillas in Croatia and Macedonia
- The End of State-Building and a Return to “Democracy”: The Legacy of the Arab Spring for Studying the Successor States of the Former Yugoslavia
- Unpacking Post-Communist Socio-Political Transformations in the Western Balkans: A Citizenship-Centred Approach
- Gauging the Impact of State-Building at the Local Level in the Western Balkans
- The Informal and the Criminal: State-Building as an Extralegal Field
- Locating Power in State-Building: The Conflict Network Perspective
- BUCHBESPRECHUNGEN / BOOK REVIEW
- Oliver Jens Schmitt, Die Albaner: Eine Geschichte zwischen Orient und Okzident
- David J. Galbreath / Carmen Gebhard (Hgg.), Cooperation or Conflict? Problematizing Organizational Overlap in Europe
- Enver Hasani / Péter Paczolay / Michael Riegner (Hgg.), Constitutional Justice in South East Europe. Constitutional Courts in Kosovo, Serbia, Albania and Hungary between Ordinary Judiciaries and the European Court of Human Rights
- Marko Valenta / Sabrina Ramet (eds.), The Bosnian Diaspora: Integration in Transnational Communities
- Thorsten Gromes, Ohne Staat und Nation ist keine Demokratie zu machen. Bosnien und Herzegowina, Kosovo und Makedonien nach den Bürgerkriegen
- Joachim Ruecker, Standards and Status. How Kosovo Became Independent