Exploring the concept of ontological security, this book presents a fresh perspective on crises in world politics by framing them as radical disjunctions that disrupt collective agents' continuity. It delves into how these crises prompt critical reflection on four essential questions, emphasizing their impact on discursive consciousness and the challenges they pose to societal stability and identity. Through this lens, the work offers valuable insights into the dynamics of political crises and their broader implications.
Filip Ejdus Bücher


In the early 1990s, the Western Balkans were the scene of prolonged and bloody inter-ethnic wars. Numerous issues remain unresolved; Bosnia is a dysfunctional state; Kosovo a disputed territory; Macedonia a fragile republic, however, it is hard now to imagine the renewal of inter-state armed conflict. Investigating the causes and mechanisms driving peaceful transformation in the Balkans, this book examines developments in the region and contributes to discussions on security community building. Focusing on how different professional communities work together in the creation of regional peace and security, it sheds new light on how diplomats, policemen, soldiers and others brought about the transformation from conflict to peace through their everyday practices. Conducted collaboratively by a research community based within the region, this volume will be highly relevant to scholars and researchers studying the Balkans, regional security, security communities and policymakers.