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The Challenges of Democratization and Reconciliation in the Post-Yugoslav Space

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 2020

Summary

Die Beiträge in diesem Buch analysieren die Herausforderungen in Post-Jugoslawien bezüglich Demokratisierung, Anerkennung und Versöhnung im Rahmen der europäischen Integration. Sie verfolgen einen interdisziplinären Ansatz, indem sie Probleme und Herausforderungen aus verschiedenen Blickwinkeln betrachten, und führen diese erstmals gezielt in einem einzigen Werk zu dieser Region zusammen. Das Buch richtet sich dabei sowohl an Studierende als auch an Wissenschaftler und Forscher, die einen fundierten Zugang zu Post-Jugoslawien erhalten möchten.



Bibliographic data

Edition
1/2020
Copyright Year
2020
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-6904-9
ISBN-Online
978-3-7489-2151-6
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
Southeast European Integration Perspectives
Volume
13
Language
English
Pages
295
Product Type
Edited Book

Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 8
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    1. Introduction No access
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    2. A crucial background: why post-socialist transition was replaced by State partition in the Yugoslav federation? No access
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    3. Why Democratization and Reconciliation? No access
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    4. Theoretical Underpinnings No access
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      1. Section 1 No access
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      2. Section 2 No access
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    6. Conclusion No access
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    7. Questions for students: No access
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    8. References No access
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      1. Introduction No access
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      2. Conceptual Framework No access
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      3. Croatia No access
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      4. Bosnia and Herzegovina No access
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      5. Serbia No access
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      6. Montenegro No access
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      7. Kosovo No access
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      8. North Macedonia No access
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      9. Albania No access
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      10. Conclusion No access
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      12. References No access
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      1. Introduction No access
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      2. Historical, philosophical, and political origins of modern democracy No access
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      3. The concept and meaning of democracy No access
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      4. Scope and criteria of a democracy No access
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      5. Importance of political participation No access
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        1. a) Institutional-political preconditions No access
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        2. b) Socioeconomic and sociostructural preconditions No access
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        3. c) Sociocultural preconditions No access
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      7. Conclusion No access
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      9. References No access
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      1. Introduction No access
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      2. Deliberative and Participatory Models No access
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      3. Reconciliation and the Citizen No access
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      4. Democracy and the Citizen No access
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      5. Rights, Privileges and Duties No access
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      6. Conclusion No access
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      8. References No access
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      1. Introduction No access
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      2. Linking Democracy and Reconciliation No access
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      3. Promoting Democracy and Democratic Values No access
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      4. Democracy Promotion Through Enlargement No access
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      5. The EU in the WB No access
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      6. Conclusion No access
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      8. References No access
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      1. The Background: Communist decline and democratic challenges at the end of the 20th century No access
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      2. The EU and the Western Balkans No access
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      3. The prospect of integration: can the EU pattern be emulated? No access
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      4. The main challenges for reconciliation in the Western Balkans No access
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      5. Conclusion No access
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      7. References No access
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        1. Serbian Nationalism No access
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        2. Albanian Nationalism No access
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      3. Communism and Nationalism No access
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      4. Dismemberment of Yugoslavia No access
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      5. Conclusion No access
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      7. References No access
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      1. Introduction No access
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        1. Creation of the ICTY No access
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        2. What is justice? No access
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        3. Investigation strategy at the ICTY No access
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        4. Who is most responsible? No access
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        5. Checks and balances No access
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        6. Criticism of the investigation strategy No access
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        7. Summary of cases finalized at the ICTY No access
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        8. What about Reconciliation? No access
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        1. Goldstone Commission No access
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        2. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission No access
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        3. Was Reconciliation achieved? No access
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      4. Lessons Learnt from the ICTY and South Africa No access
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      6. References No access
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      1. Historical Overview No access
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        1. Borders as Territorial Constructions No access
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        2. Borders as Identity Demarcations No access
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        3. Borders as Institutions No access
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      3. Towards Regional and Cross-Border Cooperation: Bosnia and Herzegovina and Western Balkans No access
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      4. Conclusion No access
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      6. References No access
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      1. Introduction: Who are intellectuals? No access
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        1. Conflictual action of intellectuals in Yugoslavia No access
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        2. The Memorandum of SASA and the Slovenian Memorandum No access
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        1. The Belgrade Circle and the Circle 99 No access
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        2. The Dialogue of Historians No access
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        3. Declaration on the Common Language No access
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      4. Conclusion No access
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      6. References No access
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      1. Minorities, cultural rights, and intergroup relations in the Western Balkans No access
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      2. Granting stability in deeply (ethnically) divided societies: is power sharing the answer? No access
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      3. Cultural rights: Use of minority languages in education No access
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      4. Approaches to ethnic conflict transformation in deeply divided societies: overcoming consociational limits through deliberative practices No access
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      5. Deliberation and Ethnic Conflict Management No access
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      6. Conclusion No access
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      8. References No access
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      1. Introduction No access
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      2. The relation between migration and democratization: theoretical reflections No access
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        1. Internal mobility No access
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        2. Regional mobility No access
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        3. External mobility No access
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        4. Third-country mobility crossing the region No access
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      4. Mobility and democratization No access
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      5. Conclusion No access
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  4. List of authors No access Pages 279 - 284
  5. Index No access Pages 285 - 295

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