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"Me at the Centre': perspectives of children with disabilities on community-based services in Serbia
(Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2016)
This paper presents results of the research into perspectives of children with disabilities on the space within community-based services in Serbia. The concept of children's agency and participation is considered in the ...
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 ...
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 ...
Popular protest in authoritarian regimes: evidence from communist and post-communist states
(Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2014)
The paper shows that sustained popular protest is a recurrent feature in many authoritarian regimes and that a regime type strongly shapes its characteristics. Popular protest often leads to important changes in the personal ...
Towards the problem of Russia's image abroad: the example of Serbia
(Russian Acad Sciences-Inst Philosophy, Moscow, 2015)
From the viewpoint of values as the basic element of politics, the author discusses the significance of public image for the development of individual views on political personalities, processes and events. In political ...
"Who Should Care about Our Children?": Public Childcare Policy in Yugoslav Socialism and Its Serbian Aftermath
(Sage Publications Inc, Thousand Oaks, 2019)
This study explores public childcare policies in socialist Yugoslavia and their postsocialist transformation in Serbia. Focusing on gender regimes of the state provided childcare, we examine how they reflect ideology of ...
A Battle for Sovereignty: Who Owns Cultural Heritage in Kosovo?
(Leiden : Brill Publishers, 2021)
This article examines the role, status and perceptions of the Serbian cultural heritage
in Kosovo from both Kosovo Albanian and Serbian perspectives. The analysis focuses
on two cases, which attracted particular resistance ...
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 ...
Future historical perspective of relations between Serbia and the Serbian: Different scenarios / Buduće istorijske perspektive odnosa Srbije i Srpske - različiti scenariji
(Univerzitet u Banjoj Luci - Fakultet političkih nauka, Banja Luka i Institut za političke studije, Beograd, 2013)
The intention of this paper is to show the possible prospects of relations between Serbia and Republika Srpska and by giving, in short, the outlines the three possible scenarios for the development of future relations ...
Between Populism and Technocracy: How National Executives in Bulgaria and Serbia Manipulate EU Rule of Law Conditionality
(UACES : London, 2021)
This article explores how national executives in Serbia and Bulgaria address European Union (EU) rule of law conditionality by framing it within the populism/technocracy dichotomy. The rule of law remains one of the main ...