Associate Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies, School of Law and Government, Dublin City University. Latest book: ‘The Derecognition of States’ https://doi.org/10.3998/mpub.11703277.
Gëzim Visoka
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I am pleased to announce that my latest book, 'Counter-Peace: Tactical Blockages to Peace and Strategic Risks for the International System', co-authored with Oliver P. Richmond and Sandra Pogodda, is now published as open access (🔓) with @academic.oup.com!
academic.oup.com/book/62544
Visoka and Brajshori (2025) show that aspirant states like Kosovo use protean power—adaptability, innovation, and improvisation—to navigate barriers to recognition and gain partial legitimacy in international organizations. academic.oup.com/fpa/article/...
We are kicking off the new winter semester with a lecture by Dr. Gezim Visoka from Dublin City University on "The fate of contested states in transactional international relations".👀
📍 HCA, Atrium
🕰️ October 23rd, 6:15 p.m.
This lecture is part of the Baden-Württemberg Seminar fall programme.
In my latest book review, I discuss @gezimvisoka.bsky.social & @rameshg.bsky.social “Sub-State Recognition: The Politics of Recognition from Below”, a powerful challenge to the state-centric orthodoxy of recognition and a major contribution to sovereignty studies. www.tandfonline.com/eprint/RRISX...
Gëzim Visoka
Happening today, Thursday, September 4th at 12pm EST on Zoom: World Affairs Council of Atlanta presents "Defining Statehood: Law, Legitimacy, and Global Power", featuring @ugaschooloflaw.bsky.social Professor and Center Faculty Co-Director @dianemarieamann.bsky.social
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New book coming out in early 2026 with Oxford University Press!
After five years of collaboration, it is fantastic to see the book come to life!
New open-access article in the Foreign Policy Analysis journal. It examines how aspirant states seeking membership in international organisations navigate, and even penetrate, the conservative multilateral order!
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@mbrajshori.bsky.social | @dcuresearch.bsky.social
📣 Call for Papers - Special issue on Peacemaking, Recognition, and the Politics of Statehood in Protracted Conflicts!
We invite contributions that examine the relationship between peacemaking and recognition from multiple perspectives!
See details below. Deadline: 30 June 2026!
FPA Journal
Heidelberg Center for American Studies
Abstract. This book offers a novel explanation for why peace processes around the world have increasingly stagnated, backslid, or collapsed. Drawing on a w