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Confronting Multiple Crises: Local and International Perspectives on Policy-Making in Kosovo.

Armakolas, I., Bouzarovski, S., Demjaha, A., Elbasani, A., Krasniqi, G. and Schwandner-Sievers, S., eds., 2022. Confronting Multiple Crises: Local and International Perspectives on Policy-Making in Kosovo. Prishtina: Kosovo Foundation for Open Society.

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Abstract

Written by an interdisciplinary group of authors and edited by leading scholars from Southeast Europe and beyond, this important volume showcases original research and critical interventions which address policy-making in light of COVID-19 and a volatile international environment. The volume brings together diverse point of views reflecting from identity and community dynamics, to education, climate change and energy transition, all the way to geopolitics and a shifting international order. This new book is an important contribution to both scholarly analysis and policy thinking about Kosovo as it exhibits pioneering research into climate change and energy transition, as well as foreign relations. Editors: Ioannis Armakolas, Stefan Bouzarovski, Agon Demjaha, Arolda Elbasani, Gëzim Krasniqi and Stephanie Schwandner-Sievers. Authors: Ardit Orana, Jeta Abazi Gashi, Rodoljub Jovanović, Adelina Hasani, Nora Nimani Musa, Hana Bacaj, Blin Bërdoniqi, Marta Szpala, Petr Čermák, Alejandro Esteso Pérez, Ana Krstinovska, Adriana Cupcea. The book is the fourth in the series of core research outputs of the Kosovo Research and Analysis Fellowship (KRAF).

Item Type:Book
ISBN:978-9951-503-09-9
Uncontrolled Keywords:education; Kosovo; policy; state-building; international development collaboration; post-conflict; frozen conflict; ethnic conflict
Group:Faculty of Health & Social Sciences
ID Code:38692
Deposited By: Symplectic RT2
Deposited On:07 Sep 2023 08:46
Last Modified:07 Sep 2023 08:46

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