Serbia and Croatia, both actors in civil wars during the 1990s, started their transformation by emerging from the same model of “liberal socialism”. The two countries had authoritarian regimes with nationalistic mobilization, and their respective transformations developed under the control of their political oligarchies. In addition to many similarities, there are also important differences which influenced their transformations. Croatia embarked upon its modernization earlier than Serbia, and was more developed economically. In contrast to Serbia, which suffered international political and economic isolation during the 1990s, Croatia enjoyed external support (making it more susceptible to external influences, to some extent) and m...
The transformation of the socialist system and economy in the East-European countries and in the for...
This chapter argues that in some of the successor states of former Yugoslavia an economic system of ...
This thesis explores several aspects of the labour market in Serbia and Croatia during the process o...
Serbia and Croatia, both actors in civil wars during the 1990s, started their transformation by eme...
Serbia and Croatia, both actors in civil wars during the 1990s, started their transformation by eme...
The transition to capitalism in Serbia proved to be a particularly stretched-out process extending ...
In this paper we use the case of Croatia to discover the determinants and patterns of support for th...
The article analyses some constitutional changes and social phenomena over thirty years of transitio...
The article analyses some constitutional changes and social phenomena over thirty years of transitio...
The Republic of Croatia and the Republic of Slovenia have shared a common political and economic his...
The Republic of Croatia and the Republic of Slovenia have shared a common political and economic his...
For over a dozen years changes have been taking place in Central and Eastern Europe which are explai...
This paper explores the main reasons for Croatia's laggardness in political and economic reforms aft...
The transformation of the socialist system and economy in the East-European countries and in the for...
This paper explores the main reasons for Croatia's laggardness in political and economic reforms aft...
The transformation of the socialist system and economy in the East-European countries and in the for...
This chapter argues that in some of the successor states of former Yugoslavia an economic system of ...
This thesis explores several aspects of the labour market in Serbia and Croatia during the process o...
Serbia and Croatia, both actors in civil wars during the 1990s, started their transformation by eme...
Serbia and Croatia, both actors in civil wars during the 1990s, started their transformation by eme...
The transition to capitalism in Serbia proved to be a particularly stretched-out process extending ...
In this paper we use the case of Croatia to discover the determinants and patterns of support for th...
The article analyses some constitutional changes and social phenomena over thirty years of transitio...
The article analyses some constitutional changes and social phenomena over thirty years of transitio...
The Republic of Croatia and the Republic of Slovenia have shared a common political and economic his...
The Republic of Croatia and the Republic of Slovenia have shared a common political and economic his...
For over a dozen years changes have been taking place in Central and Eastern Europe which are explai...
This paper explores the main reasons for Croatia's laggardness in political and economic reforms aft...
The transformation of the socialist system and economy in the East-European countries and in the for...
This paper explores the main reasons for Croatia's laggardness in political and economic reforms aft...
The transformation of the socialist system and economy in the East-European countries and in the for...
This chapter argues that in some of the successor states of former Yugoslavia an economic system of ...
This thesis explores several aspects of the labour market in Serbia and Croatia during the process o...