Through an overview of the relationship between the ruling democratic parties, the international community, and the Radicals, this paper will attempt to answer the question of whether the cost of this “blocked political system” (i.e. immobile democracy) is higher than the continuous exclusion of the SRS from power. In this way, the paper will touch upon some fundamental dilemmas of political theory such as the toleration of the intolerant and the role of the international factor in the democratisation process of a country. Moreover, a short overview of the theories of democratisation will be used to define the “blocked political system” phenomenon. The methodological approach of this paper draws on an analysis of a general theory of democr...
The European Union, like European integration, is the determining factor in the modern development o...
This article investigates the effects of Serbian semi-presidentialism and the proportional represen...
The relationship between Brussels and Belgrade has never been straightforward. Following the overthr...
The aim of the study is to examine Serbia as a consolidated democracy, with special attention paid t...
The current Serbian authorities (aligned with the Serbian Progressive Party) have pushed Serbia towa...
Has the onset of democracy in Serbia facilitated the democratization of the country’s main political...
This paper aims to accomplish two goals. First, to present recent empirical evidence supporting the ...
The basic argument outlined in this paper is that in order to understand the impact of European inte...
this chapter analyses the opposition’s position and role in Serbia in its evolution since the introd...
Serbia started democratizing in a context of political, social and economic instability. Some of the...
Serbian party system is in the phase of reconfiguration which can be perceived as the outcome of dom...
The European Union (EU) is a unique player in the Western Balkans where, since the 1990s, it has emp...
The paper discusses economic transition in Serbia, a country that has, until fairly recently, delaye...
Political scientists often consider transitional party systems are less institutionalized than those...
Parliamentary democracy in Serbia in the period between the May Coup of 1903 and the beginning of th...
The European Union, like European integration, is the determining factor in the modern development o...
This article investigates the effects of Serbian semi-presidentialism and the proportional represen...
The relationship between Brussels and Belgrade has never been straightforward. Following the overthr...
The aim of the study is to examine Serbia as a consolidated democracy, with special attention paid t...
The current Serbian authorities (aligned with the Serbian Progressive Party) have pushed Serbia towa...
Has the onset of democracy in Serbia facilitated the democratization of the country’s main political...
This paper aims to accomplish two goals. First, to present recent empirical evidence supporting the ...
The basic argument outlined in this paper is that in order to understand the impact of European inte...
this chapter analyses the opposition’s position and role in Serbia in its evolution since the introd...
Serbia started democratizing in a context of political, social and economic instability. Some of the...
Serbian party system is in the phase of reconfiguration which can be perceived as the outcome of dom...
The European Union (EU) is a unique player in the Western Balkans where, since the 1990s, it has emp...
The paper discusses economic transition in Serbia, a country that has, until fairly recently, delaye...
Political scientists often consider transitional party systems are less institutionalized than those...
Parliamentary democracy in Serbia in the period between the May Coup of 1903 and the beginning of th...
The European Union, like European integration, is the determining factor in the modern development o...
This article investigates the effects of Serbian semi-presidentialism and the proportional represen...
The relationship between Brussels and Belgrade has never been straightforward. Following the overthr...