Since the time when Serbia was one of the six republics of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRJ), the country has been through very difficult cultural, political and ideological challenges and changes. While the dominant socialist ideology in former Yugoslavia, organized around Tito's idea of "brotherhood and unity", helped to pacify and diminish differences between various ethnic and religious groups, Serbian society during the period of the Miloševic regime has deployed different ideological patterns characterized by national pride, territorial integrity, and the policy of "all Serbs in one country" politics. These ideas were brought together under the banner of securing national and cultural identity, as well as territorial...
This paper explains the non-democratic political outcome in Serbia of the late 1980s and early 1990s...
The paper deals with some aspects of national identity, ideological constructions and attitudes, the...
The Yugoslav transition(s) to democracy is perhaps the most complex of all the Eastern European case...
One of the terms of preserving the identity of each community is the continuity of cultural heritage...
Yugoslavia : the nationality crisis, and the crisis in the political The post-Tito period in Yugosl...
Yugoslavia : the nationality crisis, and the crisis in the political The post-Tito period in Yugosl...
[Risks and Limits of a Return to Serbian Nationalism] Despite the overthrow of Slobodan Milosevic, S...
[Risks and Limits of a Return to Serbian Nationalism] Despite the overthrow of Slobodan Milosevic, S...
The late twentieth-century Serbian nationalist discourse is seen as a manifestation of the same rhet...
The Shadow of Serbian Nationalism. In the history of this century, the Serbian people have occupied...
Beginning in the late 1980s, communist regimes in both Yugoslavia and the USSR faced a crisis of leg...
The choice between modern nation-building and integration into supranational European and Euro-Atlan...
The Shadow of Serbian Nationalism. In the history of this century, the Serbian people have occupied...
Nationalism represents a serious challenge for the countries in transition. It is a factor which imm...
Alongside the real wars that tore apart the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia there has been ...
This paper explains the non-democratic political outcome in Serbia of the late 1980s and early 1990s...
The paper deals with some aspects of national identity, ideological constructions and attitudes, the...
The Yugoslav transition(s) to democracy is perhaps the most complex of all the Eastern European case...
One of the terms of preserving the identity of each community is the continuity of cultural heritage...
Yugoslavia : the nationality crisis, and the crisis in the political The post-Tito period in Yugosl...
Yugoslavia : the nationality crisis, and the crisis in the political The post-Tito period in Yugosl...
[Risks and Limits of a Return to Serbian Nationalism] Despite the overthrow of Slobodan Milosevic, S...
[Risks and Limits of a Return to Serbian Nationalism] Despite the overthrow of Slobodan Milosevic, S...
The late twentieth-century Serbian nationalist discourse is seen as a manifestation of the same rhet...
The Shadow of Serbian Nationalism. In the history of this century, the Serbian people have occupied...
Beginning in the late 1980s, communist regimes in both Yugoslavia and the USSR faced a crisis of leg...
The choice between modern nation-building and integration into supranational European and Euro-Atlan...
The Shadow of Serbian Nationalism. In the history of this century, the Serbian people have occupied...
Nationalism represents a serious challenge for the countries in transition. It is a factor which imm...
Alongside the real wars that tore apart the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia there has been ...
This paper explains the non-democratic political outcome in Serbia of the late 1980s and early 1990s...
The paper deals with some aspects of national identity, ideological constructions and attitudes, the...
The Yugoslav transition(s) to democracy is perhaps the most complex of all the Eastern European case...