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- Title
STRENGTHENING STATE INSTITUTIONS IN THE NEW STATE OF KOSOVO.
- Authors
Daki, Bujar; Abdullai, Jonuz
- Abstract
Political and social changes in the Western Balkans region resulted in the creation of new states, which for a long time have been in a transition period, mainly with the aim to approach towards the values that would enable accession to the European Union and the creation of modern and economically strong society. However, this transition did not prove to be very positive, mainly because the actors who led this process were not prepared and capable of carrying this process, and consequently created weak state institutions, an underdeveloped economy with a nonprofessional and politically dependent public administration, and all of this led to a huge disappointment of the population towards the state institutions which were proclaimed to be democratic. On the other hand, these democratic processes during the transition period require a relevant scientificresearch approach in order to address these phenomena in time and to give concrete answers to questions that are important in terms of political and social developments in these countries. Therefore, during our paper we will mainly be based on the theory of Fukuyama on building state institutions in states in transition. This research paper presents an overview of political developments and social changes in Kosovo, focusing on the building of state institutions by local actors, the accompanying issues of this process and the role of the international community, which supported and facilitated the institutional development, mainly through a continuous direct and indirect support of the civil sector, which plays the role of monitor and corrector of the state institutions.
- Subjects
INTERNATIONAL relations; DEMOCRATIZATION; HUMAN rights
- Publication
Vizione, 2018, Issue 31, p165
- ISSN
1409-8962
- Publication type
Article