“This outstanding book is an eye-opening and compelling read for all scholars of international relations, not only those interested in intervention. By innovatively breaking down the analytic walls that we construct around ‘intervention’, Kušić’s narrative tells a far more interesting story about the political order of ‘improvement’ in Serbia and its international entanglements. Kušić’s sharp theoretical and methodological interventions also make the book essential reading for all interested in the theorisation and study of the ‘international’ in all its guises.”— Meera Sabaratnam, University of Oxford
“This book investigates the local turn in a manner that every book should. It is written by the scholar who truly understands local palimpsest and examines local actors not merely as objects of international interventions but as individuals with the agency to govern their lives in the face of these interventions. The book goes beyond ‘usual suspects’ and focuses on the case of Serbia which is most often overlooked in peace and conflict studies literature. Whether you are a newcomer or an experienced peace researcher, Kušić’s book is a go-to read for understanding how international interventions have shaped present-day Serbia and the Balkans.”— Nemanja Džuverovic, University of Belgrade