Like many other post-socialist countries, Serbia experienced a religious resurgence following the wars in the 90s that resulted in a significant increase in church and state relationships during the early 2000s. This research project examines civil society actors’ perceptions of the increasing influence of the Serbian Orthodox Church and its potential threats to the country's peace efforts and developing democracy. Using semi-structured interviews with activists involved directly or indirectly with anti-fundamentalist movements, this research identifies the ways in which they perceive the SOC's power undermines democratic norms and curtails peace efforts. Further, it looks for a plausible alternative and explores how a secular state would c...
A major goal of the Republic of Serbia's foreign policy since 2000 has been the country's integratio...
This paper explores the relationship between church and state in Serbia and Montenegro by examining ...
Following the end of communism, the former Yugoslav republics experienced a decade of armed conflict...
This study tackles the place and role of the Orthodox Church in Serbian society, state, and politica...
abstract: An analysis of recent historical trends demonstrates that, while a large part of the twent...
In Serbia, in the aftermath of 5 October 2000, the process of desecularization, including the revita...
The Serbian-Kosovo crisis is a complex and multifaceted conflict that has its roots in centuries of ...
This paper will analyze the importance and the effects of religion, in Kosovar society. A great part...
The role of religion has always been influential in the field of politics, both national and intern...
The political change that swept the Balkan states after 1989 posed questions on democratic denominat...
In a significant part of scientific literature and popular works intended for a wider audience, the ...
In the last decade and a half the process of desecularization has been undoubtedly verified in Serbi...
The role of religion in democracy and the relationship between the two have been discussed since the...
Previous studies have shown that religion has a positive effect on civic engagement, both beliefs an...
For the contemporary Serbian sociology of religion it is evident that the process of desecularizatio...
A major goal of the Republic of Serbia's foreign policy since 2000 has been the country's integratio...
This paper explores the relationship between church and state in Serbia and Montenegro by examining ...
Following the end of communism, the former Yugoslav republics experienced a decade of armed conflict...
This study tackles the place and role of the Orthodox Church in Serbian society, state, and politica...
abstract: An analysis of recent historical trends demonstrates that, while a large part of the twent...
In Serbia, in the aftermath of 5 October 2000, the process of desecularization, including the revita...
The Serbian-Kosovo crisis is a complex and multifaceted conflict that has its roots in centuries of ...
This paper will analyze the importance and the effects of religion, in Kosovar society. A great part...
The role of religion has always been influential in the field of politics, both national and intern...
The political change that swept the Balkan states after 1989 posed questions on democratic denominat...
In a significant part of scientific literature and popular works intended for a wider audience, the ...
In the last decade and a half the process of desecularization has been undoubtedly verified in Serbi...
The role of religion in democracy and the relationship between the two have been discussed since the...
Previous studies have shown that religion has a positive effect on civic engagement, both beliefs an...
For the contemporary Serbian sociology of religion it is evident that the process of desecularizatio...
A major goal of the Republic of Serbia's foreign policy since 2000 has been the country's integratio...
This paper explores the relationship between church and state in Serbia and Montenegro by examining ...
Following the end of communism, the former Yugoslav republics experienced a decade of armed conflict...