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Why Narratives of History Matter

Serbian and Croatian Political Discourses on European Integration
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Summary

Based on a comparative study of Serbia and Croatia, this book investigates the role of narratives in the integration process of candidate countries into the European Union (EU). It develops an original model in order to analyse the structure and political use of narratives. Its novelty consists in integrating the concept of topoi and other elements of literature studies that enable a fine-grained and yet still transferable approach to narratives. I argue that narratives influence the conditions for possible political action by delineating the range of possible and desirable forms of behaviour. This study’s empirical research mainly consists of a discourse analysis of political documents, including parliamentary debates, political speeches and interviews with experts. The author is a political scientist who pursued her PhD at the Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences (BIGSSS) and is now working as a project manager at Steinbeis-Europa-Zentrum in Karlsruhe.



Bibliographic data

Publication year
2018
Publication date
25.09.2018
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-4996-6
ISBN-Online
978-3-8452-9100-0
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
Diskursforschung / Discourse Analysis
Volume
3
Language
English
Pages
372
Product type
Book Titles

Table of contents

ChapterPages
  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 24
    1. Context and research question No access
    2. The argument No access
    3. Case selection, methods and data No access
    4. Outline of the book No access
      1. 1.1. Literature on EU enlargement No access
      2. 1.2. Social memory studies No access
      3. 1.3. Narratives in political sciences No access
        1. 2.1. Narratives No access
        2. 2.2. Topoi No access
        3. 2.3. Bringing narratives and topoi together No access
        1. 2.4. Who is speaking…? The political actors behind the narratives No access
        2. 2.5. Battle of narratives: Competing over meaning No access
      1. 3.1. Research design No access
        1. 3.2.1. Discourse analysis No access
        2. 3.2.2. Document analysis No access
        3. 3.2.3. Interviews with experts No access
        1. 3.3.1. Coding the data and drawing patterns of meaning No access
        2. 3.3.2. Metaphors and analogies No access
        3. 3.3.3. Linguistic issues No access
        1. 4.1.1 Conditionality: Clarifying who can join the EU and how No access
        2. 4.1.2 Integration policy: The power of the EU No access
        1. 4.2.1 Western Balkans: A political term No access
        2. 4.2.2 The Stabilization and Association Process No access
      1. 4.3 Croatia’s EU and Euro-Atlantic integration: A desired package No access
      2. 4.4 Serbia’s integration process: EU yes, NATO no No access
      3. 4.5 Conclusion No access
      1. 5.1. Croatian political system and parties No access
        1. 5.2.1. Croatian governments between 2000 and 2015 No access
        2. 5.2.2. Croatia’s foreign policy: Clear and unidirectional No access
        3. 5.2.3. The major bumps on the EU road were of political nature No access
        1. 5.3.1. Declining popular support and increasing Euroscepticism No access
        2. 5.3.2. European identification means distancing the Balkans No access
      2. 5.4. Conclusion No access
      1. 6.1. Serbian political system and parties No access
        1. 6.2.1. Serbian cabinets between 2000 and 2018 No access
        2. 6.2.2. Serbia’s foreign policy: Blurry, contrasting and bidirectional No access
        3. 6.2.3. Major issues blocking Serbia’s road to the EU No access
        1. 6.3.1. Pragmatic support of Serbian citizens toward EU integration No access
        2. 6.3.2. Europeanization No access
      2. 6.4. Conclusion No access
        1. 7.1.1. Croatia No access
        2. 7.1.2. Serbia No access
        1. 7.1.1. Croatia No access
        2. 7.1.1. Serbia No access
        1. 7.3.1. Croatia No access
        2. 7.3.2. Serbia No access
      1. 7.4. The influence of political culture on debates and narratives No access
      2. 7.5. Conclusion No access
        1. 8.1.1. Once upon a time, Croatia became part of the Western civilization No access
        2. 8.1.2. Croatian quest: Returning home No access
        3. 8.1.3. Epilogue No access
        1. 8.2.1. Serbia at the edge of European civilization No access
        2. 8.2.2. Serbian quest: (Why) join this Europe? No access
        3. 8.2.3. Epilogue No access
      1. 8.3. Confronting the findings No access
      1. 9.1. Croatia: Seeking shelter in the EU No access
        1. 9.2.1. EU-critical narrative: Resisting the European empire No access
        2. 9.2.2. Pro-EU narrative: Joining modernity No access
      2. 9.3. The EU and Serbia’s territorial uncertainty No access
      3. 9.4. Confronting the findings No access
        1. 10.1.1. The Homeland War and cooperation with the ICTY No access
        2. 10.1.2. Regional integration No access
        3. 10.1.3. EU conditionality No access
        1. 10.2.1. EU conditionality No access
        2. 10.2.2. Kosovo No access
        3. 10.2.3. Cooperation with the ICTY No access
        4. 10.2.4. NATO membership No access
      1. 10.3. Confronting the findings No access
    1. Synthesis of findings No access
    2. Generalizability of findings No access
  2. Appendix 1: My narrative model compared to Greimas’ actantial model No access Pages 333 - 334
  3. Appendix 2: Selected history textbooks from Croatia and Serbia No access Pages 335 - 336
  4. Appendix 3: List of interviewees No access Pages 337 - 338
  5. Appendix 4: Coding scheme and coding strategy No access Pages 339 - 348
  6. Bibliography No access Pages 349 - 372

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