The paper discusses the underlying characteristics of Macedonian illiberal politics during the 11-year rule of the centre-right party VMRO-DPMNE (2006–2017) focusing on two aspects: institutional and symbolic. We argue that the unfair political competition was enabled by the weakness of pre-existing institutions and the population’s clientelist preferences, which were systematically exploited and expanded by VMRO-DPMNE. We also argue that the multi-ethnic character of the country, the disputed Macedonian national identity and the lack of viable international prospects allowed VMRO-DPMNE to construct a strong nationalist narrative that appealed to voters and further isolated the opposition
The political culture, according to scholar Kavanagh is part of the overall societal culture, and re...
Cultural politic and language are the two fundamental areas of a state where excluding culture fro...
Until 2008, Macedonia was leading the process of EU and NATO integration, and (after Croatia) was th...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Abstract—the paper examines the seventh parliamentary elections in the Republic of Macedonia held on...
This research paper is going to elaborate the five most common political systems of the world and th...
The myth that the Ohrid Framework Agreement (OFA) can be the ‘cure’ for fragile heterogeneous societ...
The paper deals with the impact of national myths on the political culture and behavior of the popu...
This paper is a theoretically driven case study of the authoritarian populist reign of VMRO-DPMNE an...
This chapter examines the emergence of two competing discursive and visual repertoires on Macedonian...
This chapter examines the emergence of two competing discursive and visual repertoires on Macedonian...
Macedonia is a country where there are living together many ethnicities as: Macedonians, Albanians, ...
The text outlines the key factors that contributed to the weakening of the right and losing the elec...
In the July 2006 parliamentary elections, a majority of ethnic Macedonians voted for the Internal Ma...
The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (“FYROM”) experienced four major changes to its electoral ...
The political culture, according to scholar Kavanagh is part of the overall societal culture, and re...
Cultural politic and language are the two fundamental areas of a state where excluding culture fro...
Until 2008, Macedonia was leading the process of EU and NATO integration, and (after Croatia) was th...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Abstract—the paper examines the seventh parliamentary elections in the Republic of Macedonia held on...
This research paper is going to elaborate the five most common political systems of the world and th...
The myth that the Ohrid Framework Agreement (OFA) can be the ‘cure’ for fragile heterogeneous societ...
The paper deals with the impact of national myths on the political culture and behavior of the popu...
This paper is a theoretically driven case study of the authoritarian populist reign of VMRO-DPMNE an...
This chapter examines the emergence of two competing discursive and visual repertoires on Macedonian...
This chapter examines the emergence of two competing discursive and visual repertoires on Macedonian...
Macedonia is a country where there are living together many ethnicities as: Macedonians, Albanians, ...
The text outlines the key factors that contributed to the weakening of the right and losing the elec...
In the July 2006 parliamentary elections, a majority of ethnic Macedonians voted for the Internal Ma...
The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (“FYROM”) experienced four major changes to its electoral ...
The political culture, according to scholar Kavanagh is part of the overall societal culture, and re...
Cultural politic and language are the two fundamental areas of a state where excluding culture fro...
Until 2008, Macedonia was leading the process of EU and NATO integration, and (after Croatia) was th...