The politics of recognition: Exploring the arguments behind the recognition of Kosovo
Date
2018
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Tartu Ülikool
Abstract
Ten years from now Kosovo’s declaration of Independence and the aftermath still constitute an
important field for academic explorations. Given the renewed interest towards the secessionist
claims to independence, and the practice of state recognition, recognition of Kosovo remains
topical, in particular due to the diverse reactions of thirds states. These reactions identify that the
gap in international law to regulate the recognition allows the political choices to play out in the
decisions of states whether to recognize a newly emerged state or not.
Having this in mind, the aim of this thesis is to investigate the argumentations instrumentalized by
the states recognizing Kosovo. To achieve the goal, the research, first of all, utilizes a set of
theories and concepts combined under the general theoretical framework of the politics of
recognition which explains the root causes of the emergence of the politics of recognition i.e. the
differing reactions to Kosovo’s independence and allows identifying it in the Kosovo case.
Subsequently, with the help of the Qualitative Content Analysis, the research identifies the
emergence of the politics of recognition. Also, it indicates the importance of the Earned
Sovereignty scheme, in line with considerations for “Regional Peace and Stability” and
“EU/NATO perspective” in the recognition statements. It holds, that the theory should consider
and explore further the explanatory power of those themes which were identified in a data-driven
way.