Serbia held a presidential election on 2 April, with Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić projected to have won the contest in the first round. We asked some of our contributors for their response to the election, what the result means for Vučić, and where it leaves the country moving forward. Dimitar Bechev: “Vučić’s election paves the way to the consolidation of a one-man regime in Serbia” Eric Gordy: “The election was over before it began“ Sonja Avlijaš and Abel Bojar: “The impact of ‘foreign intervention’ should not be overemphasised“ Tena Prelec: “Voters are split between two distinct groups: pro- and anti-Vučić“ Marko Kmezić: “Democracy has barely taken root in Serbia“ Slobodan Tomić: “The opposition failed to rally around a single contend...
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The puzzle that animates this thesis is this: why has Croatia's party system institutionalized quick...
The European Union, like European integration, is the determining factor in the modern development o...
Slovenia held parliamentary elections on 13 July. Alenka Krašovec and Tim Haughton assess the result...
As largely anticipated, the incumbent Prime Minister of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, secured another fo...
Bulgaria held parliamentary elections on 5 October following the resignation of the country’s govern...
Serbia’s ruling party, the SNS, has announced that their candidate at this spring’s presidential ele...
Last Sunday’s presidential elections in Serbia saw a surprise win by opposition leader Tomislav Niko...
As roughly a half of the Serbian electorate and all of the EU hail the electoral victory of the Demo...
On 24 April, Serbs were called to the polls only two years after the previous parliamentary contest,...
On 17 January, Serbia’s Prime Minister, Aleksandar Vučić, called for early elections to be held in A...
Bulgaria held parliamentary elections on 26 March, with preliminary results indicating that GERB, le...
On 11 January, Croatia held the second round of its presidential election, with Kolinda Grabar-Kitar...
AbstractThe local, parliamentary and presidential elections that took place in May 2012 and their ou...
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