The EU in Kosovo: Operational Dilemmas, Political Priorities and the Realities of Post-Conflict Assistance

Authors

  • Mary Venner

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30722/anzjes.vol4.iss1.15126

Keywords:

development assistance, European Agency for Reconstruction (EAR), European Union, institution building, Kosovo, UNMIK

Abstract

The European Union was a major participant in post conflict reconstruction in Kosovo and continues to be the leading international actor. This article examines the effectiveness of the EU’s contribution to developing Kosovo’s government institutions and the implementation of its development assistance programs. The EU faced practical difficulties at the very start of its engagement which undermined its impact, and there are ongoing deficiencies in the EU’s approach to development assistance. There are also questions about the appropriateness of the EU’s strategy in Kosovo from the perspective of Kosovo’s economic development. It is argued that EU assistance activities, based on the accession process and compliance with ‘European standards,’ are excessively complex, are oriented more towards benefiting the EU and its members, and may not address the development problems of Kosovo, or agree with the priorities of Kosovo’s population.

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2021-02-05

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