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The Balkans as a European inner otherness / Balkan kao evropska unutrašnja drugost
(Matica srpska, Novi Sad, 2013)
In this paper the author attempts to re-examine the importance of the Balkans in the imagery of (Western) Europe. Three points are highlighted: the necessity of mediation of Europe's identity through the Otherness, ...
Electoral Incentives and ‘Shape-Shifting’ Representation: Representative Claims of Ethnic Minority MPs in Kosovo and Serbia
(Routledge, 2020)
This article explores how members of parliament (MPs) from minority backgrounds in Serbia and Kosovo use institutional incentives to perform as elected minority representatives. In contrast to the previous research that ...
Anglophiles in Balkan Christian states (1862-1920)
(Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti SANU - Balkanološki institut, Beograd, 2009)
The life stories of five Balkan Anglophiles emerging in the nineteenth century - two Serbs, Vladimir Jovanović (Yovanovich) and Čedomilj Mijatović (Chedomille Mijatovich); two Greeks, Ioannes (John) Gennadios and Eleutherios ...
Conflict as a differentiating factor in the creation of social capital among youth in Serbia and Poland / Konflikt jako czynnik różnicujący tworzenie się kapitału społecznego wśród młodych w Serbii i Polsce
(Lublin : Instytut Europy Środkowej, 2023)
This paper analyses how conflict impacts social capital. The existing
literature suggests that the social capital of a society which has experienced
conflict or military operations will not be shaped in the same way
as ...
Dometi i ograničenja liberalne izgradnje mira / The success and failures of liberal peace
(Beograd : Fakultet političkih nauka, 2021)
Postkonfliktna okruženja poput regiona Balkana ili jugoistočne Azije pred- stavljaju primere za dominantnu, liberalnu, formu izgradnje mira koja pod- razumeva da se trajni mir može postići jedino unifikacijom, tj. stvaranjem ...
Facing protests in Serbia: patterns of new competitive authoritarianism
(Democratization, 2023)
Recent literature suggests that the competitive authoritarian regimes emerging in the twenty-first century are more subtle and nuanced in comparison to the old regimes of the 1990s. Aiming to understand these differences ...