Multilateral Diplomacy- Kosovo case!
Session
Political Science
Description
Today the world is globalized as never before. This has been enabled by the overall technological developments and the easier way to communicate. Also interaction between individuals and states is something common, without which we cannot imagine the functioning of a state today. States cannot function isolated. The need to be part of different regional and international organizations is a necessity. Participation in various international initiatives has created greater security, prosperity and greater cooperation. Kosovo since the declaration of independence in 2008 has been recognized by more than 100 states. Because of Serbia's opposition with Russia's support to the UN Security Council and the veto warning in case of the application to become part of the UN, it is still not part of the UN. Thus, Kosovo is being obliged to follow the difficult bilateral recognition path that is facing problems. This article will discuss the external sovereignty of Kosovo with particular emphasis on the importance of membership in the UN and other international organizations. It will also be discussed about Kosovo's path towards the EU, challenges and EU approach to Kosovo. This paper will analyze Kosovo's multilateral diplomacy and its efforts to become a full member of international organizations. Kosovo's membership in international organizations is important for Kosovo's political stability and economic development.
Keywords:
Multilateral Diplomacy, Kosovo, International Organizations, Membership, Stability
Session Chair
Ridvan Peshkopia
Session Co-Chair
Velizar Shalamanov & Sabri Kiçmari
Proceedings Editor
Edmond Hajrizi
ISBN
978-9951-437-69-1
Location
Pristina, Kosovo
Start Date
27-10-2018 10:45 AM
End Date
27-10-2018 12:15 PM
DOI
10.33107/ubt-ic.2018.401
Recommended Citation
Krasniqi, Valon and Marleku, Alfred, "Multilateral Diplomacy- Kosovo case!" (2018). UBT International Conference. 401.
https://knowledgecenter.ubt-uni.net/conference/2018/all-events/401
Multilateral Diplomacy- Kosovo case!
Pristina, Kosovo
Today the world is globalized as never before. This has been enabled by the overall technological developments and the easier way to communicate. Also interaction between individuals and states is something common, without which we cannot imagine the functioning of a state today. States cannot function isolated. The need to be part of different regional and international organizations is a necessity. Participation in various international initiatives has created greater security, prosperity and greater cooperation. Kosovo since the declaration of independence in 2008 has been recognized by more than 100 states. Because of Serbia's opposition with Russia's support to the UN Security Council and the veto warning in case of the application to become part of the UN, it is still not part of the UN. Thus, Kosovo is being obliged to follow the difficult bilateral recognition path that is facing problems. This article will discuss the external sovereignty of Kosovo with particular emphasis on the importance of membership in the UN and other international organizations. It will also be discussed about Kosovo's path towards the EU, challenges and EU approach to Kosovo. This paper will analyze Kosovo's multilateral diplomacy and its efforts to become a full member of international organizations. Kosovo's membership in international organizations is important for Kosovo's political stability and economic development.