Annual Report on Human Rights, Serbia in 2009 - Europeanization – Accomplishments and Limitations:
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Beschreibung: | In 2009, Serbia made necessary progress in defining its future as a European country. The measures taken by the Serbian Government in that direction opened its European perspective. This inevitably provoked adverse reactions by one part of the Serbian elite, which is feverishly defending its position and insisting on the greater-state national project. This specifically refers to its resistance to NATO membership, interpretation of the recent past and defense of Bosnia’s status quo. Regardless of the opening of its European perspective, Serbia is still torn between its wish to join the European family and a strong conservative bloc trying to preserve the model of a patriarchal and populist state. The aggravating factors are a total blockade of the economy, bad privatization, monopolistic status of tycoons and incapable leaders at all levels. A drag on development is also centralism that stubbornly resists any decentralization and regionalization, which are a prerequisite for democratization and the undertaking of responsibility at all levels. Serbia’s progress toward the European perspective also implies a more resolute internal transformation, involving the status of Vojvodina, change of the Constitution, decentralization and regionalization, status of minorities and reform of the country’s media space. This is a prerequisite for breaking away from Milošević’s legacy |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (1 p. 592) |
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spelling | Biserko, Sonja Verfasser aut Annual Report on Human Rights, Serbia in 2009 - Europeanization – Accomplishments and Limitations Belgrade [Serbia] Helsinški odbor za ljudska prava u Srbiji 2010 Frankfurt M. CEEOL 2010 1 Online-Ressource (1 p. 592) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier In 2009, Serbia made necessary progress in defining its future as a European country. The measures taken by the Serbian Government in that direction opened its European perspective. This inevitably provoked adverse reactions by one part of the Serbian elite, which is feverishly defending its position and insisting on the greater-state national project. This specifically refers to its resistance to NATO membership, interpretation of the recent past and defense of Bosnia’s status quo. Regardless of the opening of its European perspective, Serbia is still torn between its wish to join the European family and a strong conservative bloc trying to preserve the model of a patriarchal and populist state. The aggravating factors are a total blockade of the economy, bad privatization, monopolistic status of tycoons and incapable leaders at all levels. A drag on development is also centralism that stubbornly resists any decentralization and regionalization, which are a prerequisite for democratization and the undertaking of responsibility at all levels. Serbia’s progress toward the European perspective also implies a more resolute internal transformation, involving the status of Vojvodina, change of the Constitution, decentralization and regionalization, status of minorities and reform of the country’s media space. This is a prerequisite for breaking away from Milošević’s legacy Media studies Human Rights and Humanitarian Law Government/Political systems Security and defense Military policy Studies in violence and power Eastern Orthodoxy EU-Accession / EU-DEvelopment Ethnic Minorities Studies Socio-Economic Research Novaković, Dragan Verfasser aut Bauer, Veronika Verfasser aut Gligorijević, Vera Verfasser aut Gligorijević, Mira Verfasser aut Grujičić, Spomenka Verfasser aut Central and Eastern European Online Library Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 978-86-7208-167-1 |
spellingShingle | Biserko, Sonja Novaković, Dragan Bauer, Veronika Gligorijević, Vera Gligorijević, Mira Grujičić, Spomenka Annual Report on Human Rights, Serbia in 2009 - Europeanization – Accomplishments and Limitations Media studies Human Rights and Humanitarian Law Government/Political systems Security and defense Military policy Studies in violence and power Eastern Orthodoxy EU-Accession / EU-DEvelopment Ethnic Minorities Studies Socio-Economic Research |
title | Annual Report on Human Rights, Serbia in 2009 - Europeanization – Accomplishments and Limitations |
title_auth | Annual Report on Human Rights, Serbia in 2009 - Europeanization – Accomplishments and Limitations |
title_exact_search | Annual Report on Human Rights, Serbia in 2009 - Europeanization – Accomplishments and Limitations |
title_exact_search_txtP | Annual Report on Human Rights, Serbia in 2009 - Europeanization – Accomplishments and Limitations |
title_full | Annual Report on Human Rights, Serbia in 2009 - Europeanization – Accomplishments and Limitations |
title_fullStr | Annual Report on Human Rights, Serbia in 2009 - Europeanization – Accomplishments and Limitations |
title_full_unstemmed | Annual Report on Human Rights, Serbia in 2009 - Europeanization – Accomplishments and Limitations |
title_short | Annual Report on Human Rights, Serbia in 2009 - Europeanization – Accomplishments and Limitations |
title_sort | annual report on human rights serbia in 2009 europeanization accomplishments and limitations |
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