This paper will discuss the rise of authoritarian tendencies in the political systems of Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia. In all four countries, certain parties and political elites have become entrenched in the political system, and have been able to enhance their grip on power, often beyond, and in some cases through, constitutional frameworks. It will discuss how forms of state capture have enabled political elites to position themselves in a situation in which they not only control the political decisionmaking institutions, but also exercise excessive influence on the economic and social systems of these systems in transitional states. By extending their networks of patronage, limiting political access for opponents, and holdin...
Despite the wishful thinking about the ultimate victory of liberal democracy and capitalism after th...
Elections are a prime concern for democracy. The study of elections and electoral systems becomes im...
The relationship between Brussels and Belgrade has never been straightforward. Following the overthr...
The countries of the Western Balkans during the 1990s were dominated by competitive authoritarian re...
Recent democratic backsliding in Eastern Europe challenges the optimism of two decades of scholarshi...
This paper aims to accomplish two goals. First, to present recent empirical evidence supporting the ...
First published: 09 April 2018This article argues that external state contestation and internal ethn...
This article examines the Albanian political regime, as a single case study, for the period 2013-202...
This article focuses on political elites in post-conflict Macedonia and investigates how political e...
In the 1990s, amid political upheaval and civil war, the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia di...
Imagine you are the leader of a corrupt political elite in a Western Balkan country, writes the auth...
The European Union (EU) may be presiding over the most successful democracy promotion program ever i...
The Western Balkans have seen rapid changes since the end of the violent conflicts in the 1990s. The...
Within the EU, there lives a hope that Eastern Europe’s authoritarian development will change its co...
Ever since it became independent in 2006, Montenegro has steadily progressed in its ambition to acce...
Despite the wishful thinking about the ultimate victory of liberal democracy and capitalism after th...
Elections are a prime concern for democracy. The study of elections and electoral systems becomes im...
The relationship between Brussels and Belgrade has never been straightforward. Following the overthr...
The countries of the Western Balkans during the 1990s were dominated by competitive authoritarian re...
Recent democratic backsliding in Eastern Europe challenges the optimism of two decades of scholarshi...
This paper aims to accomplish two goals. First, to present recent empirical evidence supporting the ...
First published: 09 April 2018This article argues that external state contestation and internal ethn...
This article examines the Albanian political regime, as a single case study, for the period 2013-202...
This article focuses on political elites in post-conflict Macedonia and investigates how political e...
In the 1990s, amid political upheaval and civil war, the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia di...
Imagine you are the leader of a corrupt political elite in a Western Balkan country, writes the auth...
The European Union (EU) may be presiding over the most successful democracy promotion program ever i...
The Western Balkans have seen rapid changes since the end of the violent conflicts in the 1990s. The...
Within the EU, there lives a hope that Eastern Europe’s authoritarian development will change its co...
Ever since it became independent in 2006, Montenegro has steadily progressed in its ambition to acce...
Despite the wishful thinking about the ultimate victory of liberal democracy and capitalism after th...
Elections are a prime concern for democracy. The study of elections and electoral systems becomes im...
The relationship between Brussels and Belgrade has never been straightforward. Following the overthr...