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David J. Galbreath / Carmen Gebhard (Hgg.), Cooperation or Conflict? Problematizing Organizational Overlap in Europe

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  1. Titelei
  2. Jahresinhaltsverzeichnis
  3. Inhaltsverzeichnis
  4. Contents
  5. SCHWERPUNKT: RESEARCH ON STATE-BUILDING IN THE WESTERN BALKANS: COMPARATIVE METHODOLOGIES / FOCUS: RESEARCH ON STATE-BUILDING IN THE WESTERN BALKANS: COMPARATIVE METHODOLOGIES
  6. Introduction: Methodology and the Study of State-Building in the Western Balkans
  7. Can We Measure Legitimacy?
  8. Legitimacy Matters: Managing the Democratization Paradox of Foreign State-Building in Bosnia-Herzegovina
  9. An Ethnography of “Political Will”: Towards a Thick Description of Internal Scripts in Post-War Kosovo
  10. Must the State Be a Vertical Network? Considering Kosovo
  11. Reconceptualizing the Study of Power-Sharing
  12. Within State-Building: Studying Parties from Guerrillas in Croatia and Macedonia
  13. 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
  14. Unpacking Post-Communist Socio-Political Transformations in the Western Balkans: A Citizenship-Centred Approach
  15. Gauging the Impact of State-Building at the Local Level in the Western Balkans
  16. The Informal and the Criminal: State-Building as an Extralegal Field
  17. Locating Power in State-Building: The Conflict Network Perspective
  18. BUCHBESPRECHUNGEN / BOOK REVIEW
  19. Oliver Jens Schmitt, Die Albaner: Eine Geschichte zwischen Orient und Okzident
  20. David J. Galbreath / Carmen Gebhard (Hgg.), Cooperation or Conflict? Problematizing Organizational Overlap in Europe
  21. 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
  22. Marko Valenta / Sabrina Ramet (eds.), The Bosnian Diaspora: Integration in Transnational Communities
  23. Thorsten Gromes, Ohne Staat und Nation ist keine Demokratie zu machen. Bosnien und Herzegowina, Kosovo und Makedonien nach den Bürgerkriegen
  24. Joachim Ruecker, Standards and Status. How Kosovo Became Independent
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