Continuity and change in instrumentalizing "The Precedent'. How Russia uses Kosovo to legitimize the annexation of Crimea
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Date
2017
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Routledge
Abstract
The article contributes to the efforts of understanding Russia's legitimization endeavours by looking at the policy narratives centered around the so-called Kosovo precedent and the way they were perceived by different actors from Ukraine, Russia, and international experts. The aim of the paper is to scrutinize the process of politicization of contested international norms (in particular, territorial sovereignty and the right to self-determination) in the case of Russia's legitimacy claims in Ukraine. In assessing the instrumentalization of the Kosovo precedent' in the Crimea crisis, we focused on three main elements identified in the selected policy narratives: the reinterpretation of history, the humanitarian and ethnic factor and the reinterpretation of Western actions in the Balkans.
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This article is available on the Taylor and Francis Journals website at: https://0z11qqcrp-y-https-www-tandfonline-com.z.e-nformation.ro/doi/full/10.1080/14683857.2017.1348044
This article was published by the author under the name Troncotă Miruna.
Keywords
Crimea, Foreign policy, Kosovo, Legitimacy, Russia
Citation
Rotaru, V., & Troncotă, M. (2017). Continuity and change in instrumentalizing ‘The Precedent’. How Russia uses Kosovo to legitimize the annexation of Crimea. Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, 17(3), 325–345. https://doi.org/10.1080/14683857.2017.1348044