The development of democracy in the successor states of Yugoslavia illustrates the whole range of differences among these states: from Slovenia which is considered most advanced and consolidated, over Croatia which is on its way to become a consolidated democratic state, to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia which are seen as still very fragile zones for democracy to take roots in. While scholars refer to these latter cases as to failed or unconsolidated democracies, this article argues against the common theoretical framework and calls for the use of different theoretical and methodological tools to measure the (un)success of these states. For this purpose this article discusses the main (internal) feat...
Over time it became clear that the EU's most powerful foreign policy tool for democracy promotion in...
A democracy is considered to be consolidated when no major political grouping attempts to overthrow ...
The consolidation of democracy in post-communist Europe and the political transformation of Central...
The development of democracy in the successor states of Yugoslavia illustrates the whole range of d...
In the 1990s, amid political upheaval and civil war, the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia di...
Since the fall of the communist regime in the beginning of the 1990s, Western Balkan states (Albania...
After 1989, along with the collapse of Soviet Union, Central and Eastern European countries the demo...
Almost 20 years since the fall of the semi-authoritarian regime, Montenegro is still regarded as a d...
The paper analyses the three-stage model of democratisation elaborated in the ‘80s on the experience...
This research will compare why two such comparable countries like Slovenia and Croatia have taken di...
The aim of the study is to examine Serbia as a consolidated democracy, with special attention paid t...
After more than 20 years of transitory journey for former-communist countries of Western Balkans, de...
In post-Yugoslav spaces, democracy has not been won by independent and robust social groups that can...
Regardless of our evaluation of the results and quality of the transition in Croatia, it seems justi...
Abstract The purpose of this study is to illustrate Serbia’s democratic development on the basis of ...
Over time it became clear that the EU's most powerful foreign policy tool for democracy promotion in...
A democracy is considered to be consolidated when no major political grouping attempts to overthrow ...
The consolidation of democracy in post-communist Europe and the political transformation of Central...
The development of democracy in the successor states of Yugoslavia illustrates the whole range of d...
In the 1990s, amid political upheaval and civil war, the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia di...
Since the fall of the communist regime in the beginning of the 1990s, Western Balkan states (Albania...
After 1989, along with the collapse of Soviet Union, Central and Eastern European countries the demo...
Almost 20 years since the fall of the semi-authoritarian regime, Montenegro is still regarded as a d...
The paper analyses the three-stage model of democratisation elaborated in the ‘80s on the experience...
This research will compare why two such comparable countries like Slovenia and Croatia have taken di...
The aim of the study is to examine Serbia as a consolidated democracy, with special attention paid t...
After more than 20 years of transitory journey for former-communist countries of Western Balkans, de...
In post-Yugoslav spaces, democracy has not been won by independent and robust social groups that can...
Regardless of our evaluation of the results and quality of the transition in Croatia, it seems justi...
Abstract The purpose of this study is to illustrate Serbia’s democratic development on the basis of ...
Over time it became clear that the EU's most powerful foreign policy tool for democracy promotion in...
A democracy is considered to be consolidated when no major political grouping attempts to overthrow ...
The consolidation of democracy in post-communist Europe and the political transformation of Central...