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  1. It is in them and their ethnonationalistic model of culture and society, and in their transforming this model into aggressive nationalist politics that this new opposition - which called itself Civil Serbia or the Other Serbia - saw the main reason why, at the beginning of the 1990s, Serbia embarked on a territorial war, thus compromising ...
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  3. britannica.com

    5 days agoSerbia - Balkan Nation, History, Culture: During the breakup of Serbia and Montenegro, the contentious matter of Kosovo's future remained at the forefront of Serbian politics. Talks begun in 2005 resulted in a plan—proposed by the UN envoy Martti Ahtisaari in 2007 and supported by the United States and most members of the EU—that called for independence for Kosovo, albeit under ...
  4. bti-project.org

    The level of both interpersonal trust and trust in institutions is low in Serbia (European Social Survey, 2018 and 2020). ... The traditions of civil society in Serbia are rooted in dissident movements that began under communist rule and later targeted the regime of Slobodan Milošević: 35,733 civic associations (3.1% increase in total number ...
  5. culturalpolicies.net

    legal framework for culture (harmonization with European standards); multiculturalism as one of the key characteristics of both Serbian and Montenegrin society and culture; re-establishing regional co-operation and ties; andactive co-operation in pre-accession processes to the CoE, EU and WTO.
  6. britannica.com

    4 days agoSerbia - Politics, Constitution, Economy: For more than four decades after the Partisan victory of 1945, Yugoslavia functioned as a communist federation. Its political evolution during the long presidency of Josip Broz Tito included the adoption of new constitutions in 1946, 1953, 1963, and 1974. After Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Macedonia declared independence in 1991-92 ...
  7. library.fiveable.me

    Serbian nationalism is a political ideology focused on the promotion of Serbian identity, culture, and interests, emphasizing the unity of the Serbian people across different regions. This nationalism played a significant role in the early 20th century, particularly during the events leading up to World War I, where it became a driving force behind the desire for independence and national self ...
  8. researchgate.net

    In 2010 Serbia faced with many social, economical and political issues such as the economic crisis, unemployment, uncertain candidate for membership in the European Union, cooperation with the ...
  9. academia.edu

    Social, Cultural and Political Changes and Consequences Integration of Serbia in the European Union Nada G Novakovic 2019, *St. Kliment Ohridski* University, Faculty of law - Kicevo
  10. link.springer.com

    Nov 16, 2024Returning to the somewhat troublesome topic of regionalism and regional self-government in Serbia, the author tries to portray the circumstances under which the traditionally centrist Serbia, transiting from a unitary state through several forms of federative and confederative structures, back to unitarism, struggled with the idea of territorial self-government in general and particularly ...
  11. researchgate.net

    Since NGOs are commonly equated with "civil society" in Serbia and postsocialist Europe more broadly, support for advocacy lent itself easily to being presented as also conducive to "civil society ...
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