Questioning territorial autonomy: failed attempts to institute the Association/Community of Serb Municipalities in Kosovo
Kuupäev
2024
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Ajakirja pealkiri
Ajakirja ISSN
Köite pealkiri
Kirjastaja
Tartu Ülikool
Abstrakt
This thesis analyses the official statements of Kosovo, Serbia and the EU and
examines how the issue of territorial autonomy for minorities, more precisely the
Association/Community of Serb Municipalities has been approached during the most
active episodes of debate over 10 years. The focus is on the two research questions:
Why has the Association of Serb majority municipalities not been formally
established in Kosovo? and How do Serbia, Kosovo and the EU articulate their
positions around the Association? The thesis is designed as a process-tracing single
case study focusing on three different episodes in the Brussels Dialogue during which
the debate of the ASM has been especially prevalent: The Brussels Agreement
(01.06.2012-01.06.2013), the Second Agreement (01.01.2015-31.12.2015) and the
Ohrid Agreement (01.11.2022-01.11.2023). Qualitative Content Analysis is applied to
analyse the official statements of all three actors across the episodes. Over the more
than 10 years of negotiations in the Brussels Dialogue, Kosovo and Serbia expressed
considerable incompatibilities in their arguments related to the ASM, which had to do
with the extent of powers it should hold, the legal obligation to implement it, its
compatibility with Kosovo’s constitution and the effect it would have on the security
situation in Kosovo. Furthermore, the thesis shows how the EU went from being a
normative mediator to taking a tougher stance on the issue, gathering resentment from
Serbia and Kosovo.