1st Edition

Competing Sovereignties Parallel States, Public Services, and the Struggle for Legitimacy in Kosovo

By Ian Madison Copyright 2026
178 Pages 5 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

178 Pages 5 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Competing Sovereignties: Parallel States, Public Services, and the Struggle for Legitimacy in Kosovo examines 30 years of parallel state competition in Kosovo, exploring how ordinary people navigate between rival authorities when multiple states compete for their loyalty through the provision of essential public services. In Kosovo’s remote villages, children attend separate classrooms under... Read more

Introduction: The Everyday Politics of Parallel States  Chapter 2: Choosing Sovereigns: Solidarity, Services, and Decision-making in Parallel States  Chapter 3: History, Myth, and the Roots of Parallel Governance in Kosovo  Part 1: Building an Underground Alternative: The Albanian Parallel State, 1989-1999  Chapter 4: Educating the Nation: Loyalty, Resistance, and the Politics of Schooling  Chapter 5: Healing in the Shadows: Trust, Fear, and the Politics of Care  Chapter 6: Between Honour and Utility: Justice in the Parallel State  Part 2: Holding On: The Serb Parallel State, 1999-2018  Chapter 7: Lifelines of Learning: Education and the Politics of Continuity  Chapter 8: Quietly Surviving: Healthcare and the Politics of Dependence  Chapter 9: Parallel Verdicts: Fragmented Justice and Everyday Pragmatism  Chapter 10: Between Two Roofs: Rethinking Sovereignty from the Ground Up

Biography

Ian Madison is a Lecturer in Humanitarian Studies at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, UK.