March 2008
Serbia 2007 - Iliberal Transformation or Prolonged Transition
Adapting to Democracy: Reflections on "Transition" in Serbia and the Western Balkans
This publication first examines Serbia's democratic transition and then presents articles using identity-based explanations to analyze political divisions in Serbia and the western Balkans. The authors of the first section challenge the capacity of conventional concepts to explain Serbia's unconsolidated democracy. In the second section, the authors take identity-based perspectives to address security-related issues in the western Balkans. The third section presents comments on Serbian draft legislation in the security and defense field.
© 2008 Centre for Civil-Military Relations (CCMR)
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Author:
Timothy Edmunds, Denisa Kostovicova, Dorde Pavicevic, Miroslav Hadzic, Will Bartlett, Filip Ejdus, Dijana Gacesa, Cvete Koneska, Dorde Popovic, Bogoljub Milosavljevic, Predrag Petrovic, Marko Savkovic
Editor:
Sonja Stojanovic
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8
Chapters:
- Cover
- Table of Contents
- Editor's word
- Adapting to Democracy: Reflections on "Transition" in Serbia and the Western Balkans
- State Weakness in the Western Balkans as a Security Thrreat: The European Union Approach and a Global Perspective
- The Political Scene in Serbia: Stability and Challenges
- Measuring the Extent of Security Sector Reform in Serbia
- Economic Transition in Serbia Since 2000: Trends and Prospects
- Security, Culture and Identity in Serbia
- Fundamentalist Tendencies of Serbian Orthodox Christianity
- Regional Identity: The Missing Element in Western Balkans Security Cooperation
- Commentary of the Draft Law on Defence and the Draft Law on Army
- A Review Of the Proposed Law On the Security Services In the Republic of Serbia
- Incomplete Step Towards Reform of the Security Intelligence System in Serbia
- The www.bezbednost.org Webpage as an Expression of "Security Tailored to the Needs of the Public"
- Promotional Pages
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