Illiberal Politics in Southeast Europe

Illiberal Politics in Southeast Europe

How Ruling Elites Undermine Democracy

Stojarova, Vera; Kapidzic, Damir

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2021

236

Dura

Inglês

9781032076898

15 a 20 dias

620

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1. The rise of illiberal politics in Southeast Europe 2. The political economy behind the gradual demise of democratic institutions in Serbia 3. Institutional and symbolic aspects of illiberal politics: the case of North Macedonia (2006-2017) 4. The elephant in the room: illiberal politics in Montenegro 5. Subnational competitive authoritarianism and power-sharing in Bosnia and Herzegovina 6. Soft competitive authoritarianism and negative stability in Kosovo: statebuilding from UNMIK to EULEX and beyond 7. Influencing votes, winning elections: clientelist practices and private funding of electoral campaigns in Albania 8. Structural weaknesses and the role of the dominant political party: democratic backsliding in Croatia since EU accession 9. Media in the Western Balkan: who controls the past controls the future 10. Rule of law and democracy in the Western Balkans: addressing the gap between policies and practice 11. Big dreams and small steps: comparative perspective on the social movement struggle for democracy in Serbia and North Macedonia 12. Moving towards EU membership and away from liberal democracy
Illiberal Politics;BiH;Bosnia;Political Parties;Democratic Backsliding;Civil Society;WB;Tv Pink;Southeast Europe;Electoral Authoritarianism;WB Country;Competitive Authoritarian;Nikola Gruevski;Competitive Authoritarian Regimes;Radio Televizija Republike Srpske;EU Integration Process;RS;DPS;Media Freedom;Illiberal Practices;HDZ BiH;Kosovo Albanian Political Elite;EU's Enlargement Policy;Political Finance;Conservative Civil Society Organizations