Kosovo’s Competing Nationalisms: Theorizing an Internal Challenge to Rebel Victor Legitimacy
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Published:2023-06-06
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Page:1-15
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ISSN:0090-5992
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Container-title:Nationalities Papers
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Nationalities Papers
Abstract
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This article highlights the significance of Lëvizja Vetëvendosje’s (LVV) left-wing Kosovar Albanian nationalist challenge to the authoritarian and patrimonial nationalist system of Kosovo’s rebel victors. LVV used the political settlement’s own legitimizing metanarrative – that of Kosovar Albanian nationalism – to bolster their own legitimacy while undermining that of post-war elites drawn from organizations active in the conflict of the 1990s. A methodology based on Discursive Institutionalism makes sense of LVV’s position as both a challenger of rebel victors but also as a representative of the same ideological culture that underpins Kosovo’s political culture. There are two key contributions here. Empirically, this study characterizes LVV as a nationalist challenge to the rebel victor parties rather than as a distinctively nationalist or a protest party. The second contribution is theoretical: peacebuilding and political settlements theories must take a more dynamic and agency-sensitive view of legitimacy creation than they have hitherto.
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Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Political Science and International Relations,History,Geography, Planning and Development
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