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"What we do is not actually journalism": Role negotiations in online departments of two newspapers in Slovenia and Serbia
(Sage Publications Inc, Thousand Oaks, 2014)
This study offers insights into articulations between the normative and the empirical in online journalists' self-negotiations concerning their roles in people's assimilation of information, the daily provision of news and ...
Nationalism, social movement theory and the grass roots movement of Kosovo Serbs, 1985-1988
(Carfax Publishing, Basingstoke, 2002)
THE MID-1980s WITNESSED THE RISE OF GRASS ROOTS PROTEST IN KOSOVO, a peripheral region of socialist Yugoslavia. In contrast to the 1981 demonstrations, the interaction with the authorities unfolded largely without violence, ...
Institutional power and the rise of Milošević
(Nationalities Papers, 2004)
The argument about the centrality of political programme in Milošević's ascent deserves a careful scrutiny not only because it has long served as a dominant interpretation of these historical events, but also since it ...
Parties and the party system of Serbia and European integrations
(Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2008)
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 ...
Political institutions and fiscal policy: evidence from post-communist Europe
(Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2019)
Do political factors have any effect on fiscal policy and public spending in the post-communist Europe? We answer this question by using annual data for 15 Central and Eastern European democracies from 1992-2017. We look ...
Lost at the waterfront? Explaining the absence of green organisations in theDon't let Belgrade D(r)ownmovement
(Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2020)
The Don't let Belgrade D(r)own, protest movement against the city's controversial waterfront development, is one of the largest civil society campaigns in post-Milosevic Serbia. Despite engaging an eclectic mix of activists, ...
Towards the existentialist turn in IR: introduction to the symposium on anxiety
(Springer, 2021)
This symposium is a follow-up to the 2019 CEEISA/ISA conference ‘International
Relations in the Age of Anxiety’ held at the Faculty of Political Science, University
of Belgrade, Serbia, in June 2019. The central piece ...
Penetration, Overlay, Governmentality: The Evolving Role of NATO in the Western Balkan Security Dynamics
(Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2019)
According to the Regional Complex Security Theory (RSCT) external involvement in regional security can take either the form of penetration or overlay. We theorise governmentality as the third form of external involvement ...
‘To romanticise or not to romanticise the local’: local agency and peacebuilding in the Balkans
(Routledge, 2021)
Over the last decade there has been increasing attention within peace and conflict studies on the so-called ‘local turn’ in peacebuilding where the role of local actors, their agency and their relationship to international ...