Annual Report on Human Rights, Serbia in 2011 - European Option Obstructed:
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Main Authors: Biserko, Sonja (Author), Novaković, Dragan (Author), Gligorijević, Vera (Author), Gligorijević, Mira (Author), Živkov, Mara (Author), Grujičić, Spomenka (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Belgrade [Serbia] Helsinški odbor za ljudska prava u Srbiji 2012
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Online Access:BSB01
Item Description:EU strategic decision on Serbia’s candidacy is crucial for the country’s further movement towards European integrations. Had it not been for it, Serbia’s poor democratic potential would have been trapped by its strong, populist right-wing. The Serbian society is still incapable to definitely opt for a substantive, democratic transformation and fulfillment of the Copenhagen criteria. Regardless of all the pressures to which it has probably been exposed, the political pivot’s, the Democratic Party’s, failure to progress more towards Europeanization testifies of its lack of states manly leadership and inability for a political U-turn. Having radicalized the Kosovo issue Belgrade has undermined its standing in EU. Mainstream political and intellectual elites do not look to the future. Serbia needs to take stock of its situation. The society’s un-readiness to cope with the past plays into the hands of the political right and its attempts at blocking Serbia’s Euro-Atlantic integration. Rather than accept the reality, the political elite is autistic and trapped by self-pity. As long as its elite role-plays a victim Serbia will not be able to work constructively on its future and the future of the region
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (1 p. 728)
ISBN:9788672081862

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