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"Not a heap of stones': material environments and ontological security in international relations
(Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2017)
Extant scholarship on ontological security in international relations has focused on the significance of social environments for state identity. In this article, I argue that material environments also provide an important ...
Representation of minorities: perspectives and challenges INTRODUCTION
(Cambridge Univ Press, New York, 2018)
Critical situations, fundamental questions and ontological insecurity in world politics
(Palgrave Macmillan Ltd, Basingstoke, 2018)
The central premise of ontological security theory is that states are ready to compromise their physical security and other important material gains in order to protect their ontological security. While the existing studies ...
Caseworkers' perceptions of the strengths of the child family and community
(Wiley, Hoboken, 2017)
The 2002-2011 reforms of the social welfare system in Serbia produced changes to the assessment model in the field of child welfare. In addition to risks and needs, the new model considers the strengths of the child, family ...
Electoral Accountability and Substantive Representation of National Minorities: The Case of Serbia
(Sage Publications Inc, Thousand Oaks, 2016)
This article examines under what conditions descriptive representatives of national minorities can also act as substantive representatives. It provides an empirical analysis of the behaviour of the representatives with ...
China's belt and road initiative: Connecting and transforming initiative
(Springer Singapore, 2017)
Accountability of minority representation: methodological advancements
(Cambridge Univ Press, New York, 2018)
This paper aims to extend the focus of ethnic minority research in two ways: first, by introducing the notion of constitutive representation of ethnicity and second, by operationalizing accountability for empirical research ...
Serbia and Croatia
(Oxford University Press, 2018)
During the cold war, the Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia was a middle-sized power pursuing a non-aligned foreign policy and a defence strategy based on massive armed forces, obligatory conscription, and a ...
Memories of Empire and Serbia’s entry into international society
(Taylor and Francis, 2017)