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The EU Accession Process: Western Balkans vs EU-10
(University of Zagreb, Faculty of Political Sciences, 2017)
The article discusses main differences in the EU enlargement strategy/process between the one applied for the big-bang Eastern enlargement in 2004/2007 and the one being used for the EU accession of the Western Balkan ...
The populist zeitgeist in "pro-european" Serbia
(Sveuciliste & Zagrebu, Fak Politickih Znanosti, Zagreb, 2018)
In this paper we analyze the influence of populist ideas on the emergence and organization of new political parties in Serbia after the elections in 2007 and 2008. These elections represent the turning point in the development ...
Natural is better than planned: two models of a mixed constitution from polybius's histories
(University of Zagreb, Faculty of Political Sciences, 2016)
The article explores Polybius's view from Book Six of Histories in which he argues that the Roman constitution was superior to other mixed systems of government because it evolved naturally. The novelty of Polybius's ...
Constitutional Design and Cultural Cleavage: UNESCO and the Struggle for Cultural Heritage in Kosovo
(University of Zagreb, Faculty of Political Sciences, 2017)
Since gaining independence in 2008, Kosovo's constitutional design has been based on the principles of civil society normatively respecting the rights of all minorities. Even though no open conflict has taken place since ...
Contemporary challenges to EU enlargement policy towards the western Balkans
(Sveuciliste & Zagrebu, Fak Politickih Znanosti, Zagreb, 2016)
EU Enlargement Policy, one of the newest EU policies created during the last decade of the 20th century, is facing a very difficult period of its development, similar to the challenges facing the EU today. This Policy has ...
The contemporary trends of international economic inequality
(Sveuciliste & Zagrebu, Fak Politickih Znanosti, Zagreb, 2016)
This article presents results of the research in contemporary trends of international economic inequality. The author argues that international economic inequality is a bidirectional and complex concept. The bidirectionality ...
Cultural violence as a longue duree process: from colonialism to humanitarianism
(Sveuciliste & Zagrebu, Fak Politickih Znanosti, Zagreb, 2019)
The main hypothesis of the paper is that Orientalism, as a form of cultural violence, represents a long-term historical structure which is reproduced through discourses and practices of various social systems. The authors ...
Emergent Invisible Power in EU Federalism
(Sveuciliste & Zagrebu, Fak Politickih Znanosti, Zagreb, 2015)
In contrast to modern federations, the federalization of the EU has taken place without a constitutional answer to the question of the system's democratic legitimacy. The process of compound polity building under the shadow ...
Parlamentarization of the European commission president appointment: a step towards a more democratic European Union?
(Sveuciliste & Zagrebu, Fak Politickih Znanosti, Zagreb, 2015)
The 2014 European Parliament elections brought a campaign novelty: for the first time European parties put forward so-called 'Spitzenkandidaten', i.e. lead candidates for the position of President of the European Commission. ...
In Search for More: The Importance of Income Inequality in Conflict Formation and Its Policy Implications
(Zagreb : Fakultet političkih znanosti, 2013)
The paper analyzes the global rise in with-in countries inequality, with special emphasis on the sharp increase in inequality beginning in the 1980s, as a re- sult of the neoliberal policy reforms that were designed to ...