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No respect : forging democracy in Bosnia and Kosovo

conference contribution
posted on 2005-01-01, 00:00 authored by Lynne Alice
This paper discusses how international intervention to consolidate new democracies of post-conflict Bosnia and Kosovo interacts with the heritage of Islamic culture in both states. Within a study of specific examples in the context of civil-military relations, it is argued that the approach of authoritarian state-building, which establishes a democratic political culture by imposing international structures and standards, is posited on dismissing local capacities as unreliable, and undemocratic. The valorising of (Edemocracy1, (Epeace1, (Ejustice1 and economic prosperity, creates a (Ecivilisational slope1 that has potentially conflictual implications for Islam, political stability and a future for democracy in the region.

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Event

Islam, Human Security, and Xenophobia Conference (2005 : Melbourne, Vic.)

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1 - 17

Location

Melbourne, Vic.

Start date

2005-11-25

End date

2005-11-26

Language

eng

Publication classification

L2 Full written paper - non-refereed (minor conferences)

Title of proceedings

Islam, Human Security, and Xenophobia

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