The Croatian government collapsed earlier this month, with new elections expected by September. As Višeslav Raos writes, the hung parliament that emerged from the last elections in November 2015 resulted in a decidedly unorthodox government coming to power, headed by an independent PM and two Vice-PMs from two different parties. He argues that this episode indicates that Croatia is no longer obsessed with stability, and can now allow itself the luxury of having a dynamic and therefore healthier – though no doubt more chaotic – party system
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This paper explores the main reasons for Croatia's laggardness in political and economic reforms aft...
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The 2021 county elections in Croatia were the perfect example of political change amidst continuity....
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The puzzle that animates this thesis is this: why has Croatia's party system institutionalized quick...
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An analysis of the normative/institutional level of the Croatian politics shows that the constitutio...
To become a prosperous country devoid of institutional preconditions for corruption, Croatia will ha...
The coalition of the ruling Social Democratic Party of Croatia (SDP) came a distant second place in ...
Author analyzes the May Declaration of 30 May 1917, which was issued by the Yugoslav Club in the Emp...
Following an EU-brokered agreement to solve a prolonged political crisis, Macedonian PM Nikola Gruev...
This article analyses democracy in post-communist Croatia 1990-1999 and 2000-2011. During the first ...
This paper explores the main reasons for Croatia's laggardness in political and economic reforms aft...
Ovaj esej je pripremljen na Georgetown University, School of Foreign Service, Center for German and ...
Croatia held a parliamentary election on 11 September, its second election in the space of a year fo...
The author analyzes the formation, functioning and termination of the mandate of the first coalition...
The 2021 county elections in Croatia were the perfect example of political change amidst continuity....
Croatia will hold a parliamentary election on 8 November. Ahead of the vote, Tena Prelec and Stuart ...
On 11 January, Croatia held the second round of its presidential election, with Kolinda Grabar-Kitar...
The puzzle that animates this thesis is this: why has Croatia's party system institutionalized quick...
Croatia’s government, led by Zoran Milanović, is now into its last year in power before elections sc...
An analysis of the normative/institutional level of the Croatian politics shows that the constitutio...
To become a prosperous country devoid of institutional preconditions for corruption, Croatia will ha...
The coalition of the ruling Social Democratic Party of Croatia (SDP) came a distant second place in ...
Author analyzes the May Declaration of 30 May 1917, which was issued by the Yugoslav Club in the Emp...
Following an EU-brokered agreement to solve a prolonged political crisis, Macedonian PM Nikola Gruev...
This article analyses democracy in post-communist Croatia 1990-1999 and 2000-2011. During the first ...
This paper explores the main reasons for Croatia's laggardness in political and economic reforms aft...
Ovaj esej je pripremljen na Georgetown University, School of Foreign Service, Center for German and ...