Recognizing identity : the creation of new states in former Yugoslavia

This dissertation examines the emergence of norms and the process through which these influence state behaviour. State identity conceptualized in ethnic or civic terms, shapes state preferences concerning the recognition of new states. Hence, the ethnic or civic identity of Germany, France, Greece a...

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Main Author: Mandalenakis, Helene.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: McGill University 2006
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-QMM.1028082014-02-13T04:05:53ZRecognizing identity : the creation of new states in former YugoslaviaMandalenakis, Helene.Recognition (International law)Former Yugoslav republics -- Foreign relations -- Europe.Europe -- Foreign relations -- Former Yugoslav republics.This dissertation examines the emergence of norms and the process through which these influence state behaviour. State identity conceptualized in ethnic or civic terms, shapes state preferences concerning the recognition of new states. Hence, the ethnic or civic identity of Germany, France, Greece and Italy influenced their policy on recognition of the former Yugoslav republics of Slovenia, Croatia, FYROM (Macedonia) and Bosnia-Herzegovina. Nevertheless, the examination of these policies indicates that these preferences were tempered by security concerns and perceptions of threat. Hence, although this thesis supports the constructivist claim on the power of principles such as identity, it also incorporates the realist claims on the significance of geopolitics in foreign policy. Consequently, it does not claim the supremacy of one theory over another instead it attempts to provide a better framework for understanding the sources of foreign policy.McGill University2006Electronic Thesis or Dissertationapplication/pdfenalephsysno: 002591144proquestno: AAINR32212Theses scanned by UMI/ProQuest.© Helene Mandalenakis, 2006Doctor of Philosophy (Department of Political Science.) http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=102808
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topic Recognition (International law)
Former Yugoslav republics -- Foreign relations -- Europe.
Europe -- Foreign relations -- Former Yugoslav republics.
spellingShingle Recognition (International law)
Former Yugoslav republics -- Foreign relations -- Europe.
Europe -- Foreign relations -- Former Yugoslav republics.
Mandalenakis, Helene.
Recognizing identity : the creation of new states in former Yugoslavia
description This dissertation examines the emergence of norms and the process through which these influence state behaviour. State identity conceptualized in ethnic or civic terms, shapes state preferences concerning the recognition of new states. Hence, the ethnic or civic identity of Germany, France, Greece and Italy influenced their policy on recognition of the former Yugoslav republics of Slovenia, Croatia, FYROM (Macedonia) and Bosnia-Herzegovina. Nevertheless, the examination of these policies indicates that these preferences were tempered by security concerns and perceptions of threat. Hence, although this thesis supports the constructivist claim on the power of principles such as identity, it also incorporates the realist claims on the significance of geopolitics in foreign policy. Consequently, it does not claim the supremacy of one theory over another instead it attempts to provide a better framework for understanding the sources of foreign policy.
author Mandalenakis, Helene.
author_facet Mandalenakis, Helene.
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title Recognizing identity : the creation of new states in former Yugoslavia
title_short Recognizing identity : the creation of new states in former Yugoslavia
title_full Recognizing identity : the creation of new states in former Yugoslavia
title_fullStr Recognizing identity : the creation of new states in former Yugoslavia
title_full_unstemmed Recognizing identity : the creation of new states in former Yugoslavia
title_sort recognizing identity : the creation of new states in former yugoslavia
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