Current Issue
Contemporary Southeastern Europe 2021, 8(1)
Research Articles
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“Nobody asked me how I felt”. Childhood Memories of Exile among the Croatian post-WW2 Diaspora in Argentina
1-18
Nikolina Židek
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The state for which people? The (not so) left populism of the Macedonian far-left party Levica
40-55
Ivo Bosilkov
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EU Twinning Projects in Serbia: Analysis of Policy Areas and the Influence of Member States
67-93
Fotios Fitsilis, Aleksandra Jovanović
Election Analyses
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Local Elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina – Political Changes in Times of Pandemic
30-39
Valida Repovac Nikšić
Event Analyses
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The Othering of Returning Migrants in Romania during the First Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic
19-29
Jacopo Sanna
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The Montenegro identity and statehood question and the formation of the Krivokapić government
56-66
Gustavo Oliveira Teles de Menezes
Contemporary Southeastern Europe 2020, 7(2)
Special Issue Editor: Karl Kaser, Dominik GutmeyrSpecial Issue
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Introduction - Visual Representations of Femininities and Masculinities
1-11
Karl Kaser
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Visual Representations of Femininities and Masculinities – The Balkans and South Caucasus in the Digital Age
12-27
Karl Kaser
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The Changing Roles of Gender in Advertising: Past, Present, and Future
28-44
Eirini Tsichla
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From Socialist Amazons to Bodies on Full Display: Gender Stereotypes in Bulgarian Advertising during Socialism and the Post-Socialist Transition
45-61
Elza Ibroscheva
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The Status of Women as Subject in the Films of Contemporary Turkish Female Directors
62-79
Hasan Gürkan
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Traditional Gender Roles Enacted by Men and Women in Azerbaijani Cinema
80-96
Zumrud Jalilova
Contemporary Southeastern Europe 2020, 7(2)
Election Analyses
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Elections During the Pandemic: Lessons Learned from the 2020 Early General Elections in Croatia
97-108
Dario Čepo, Valentino Petrović, Antonio Karlović
Contemporary Southeastern Europe 2020, 7(1)
Research Articles
Election Analyses
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Croatian Presidential Elections 2019-2020
1-10
Katarina Peović
Event Analyses
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Protests against the Law on Religious Freedom in Montenegro. A Challenge to the “Đukanović-System”?
11-24
Fynn-Morten Heckert
Contemporary Southeastern Europe 2019, 6(2)
Special Issue
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Nationalism and the agency of musical performers in Serbia in the 1990s: A discussion with Dragana Mirković
13-21
Rory Archer
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Music of the Others. Locating the (Turbo-) Folk Critique
22-37
Marina Simić
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“Stop the War in the Name of Children”: Children and Nation Building Through Croatian Patriotic Music (1991-1992)
38-56
Ivana Polić
Event Analyses
Contemporary Southeastern Europe 2019, 6(1)
Event Analyses
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Europe’s Diplomacy on Public Display: The EU and the Belgrade-Pristina Dialogue
1-9
Katarina Ćuković
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The 3rd Congress of SYRIZA in 2020: party change put into perspective
20-27
Dimitrios Kosmopoulos
Conceptual Analysis
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Dimensions of Europe - Dimensions of Europeanization
10-19
Maria Todorova
Contemporary Southeastern Europe 2018, 5(2)
Special Issue
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The Croatian State Theatre in Zagreb and Cultural Policy in the Period of the NDH 1941 - 1945
1-20
Snježana Banović
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Absurdity and/or Reality: Grotesque and Tragicomic Realism in Balkan Spy (1983)
21-37
Julija Pešić
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Theatre, City and Crisis: Some Aspects of Performing Arts in Serbia in the 1990s
38-57
Irena Šentevska
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“The rest is silence”: Censorship and conflicting Memory Politics in Ljubiša Georgievski’s Hamlet, 1989
58-69
Alexandra Portmann
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Haunted Stages, Haunted Countries – How Theatre Remembers an Interrupted Performance
70-79
Senad Halilbašić
Contemporary Southeastern Europe 2018, 5(1)
Research Articles
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Anti-intellectualism or Populism alla turca
10-24
Funda Gençoğlu
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Nationalism, Politics, and Museums in Turkey under the Justice and Development Party (AKP): The Case of the Panorama Museum 1453
35-55
Lorenzo Posocco
Election Analyses
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The Slovenian Early Parliamentary Elections of 2018
1-9
Marko Lovec
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Elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Discrimination and the Non-Vote
25-34
Neven Andjelić
Contemporary Southeastern Europe 2017, 4(2)
Special Issue Editor: Armina Galijaš and Hrvoje PaićSpecial Issue
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Introduction: Films and Societies in Southeastern Europe
20-24
Armina Galijaš, Hrvoje Paić
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Under the Banner of Pathé: Cinema in the Balkans in its Formative Years (1896-1912)
25-47
Karl Kaser
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Laughter and Tragedy of the Absurd: Identifying Common Characteristics of Balkan Comedies Under State Socialism
47-66
Ana Grgić
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The Other Side of Socialism: History and Cinematic Memory of Socialism
67-88
Nevena Daković
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Displaced Film Memories in the post-Yugoslav Context
89-101
Sanjin Pejković
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Post-Yugoslav Film and the Construction of New National Cinemas
102-120
Nikica Gilić
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Sex and Uncivil Disobedience: Girlhood and Social Class in Transitional Post-Yugoslav Cinema
121-140
Dijana Jelača
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The Image of the Stranger in Post-Yugoslav Films
141-151
Renate Hansen-Kokoruš
Contemporary Southeastern Europe 2017, 4(2)
Research Articles
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Are ‘United Left’ and ‘Human Blockade’ Populist on Facebook? A Comparative Analysis of Electoral Campaigns
1-19
Alessandro Albertini, Dina Vozab
Contemporary Southeastern Europe 2017, 4(1)
Research Articles
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Representations of the ‘Balkans’ in the Foreign Policy Discourses of Croatia, Macedonia and Bosnia and Herzegovina
26-53
Mitjo Vaulasvirta
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The Rise of Inclusionary Populism in Europe: The Case of SYRIZA
54-71
Grigoris Markou
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Rectification of Racial Discrimination during WWII: the Case of Restitution Laws in Serbia
105-118
Maja Davidović
Election Analyses
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Elections in Macedonia: Intensification of Nationalist and Authoritarian Tendencies
1-11
Branimir Staletović
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Key Lessons of the 2017 Local Elections in Croatia
97-104
Marijana Grbeša, Berto Šalaj
Event Analyses
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Protiv Nenormalnog: An analysis of the #protivdiktature Protests in the Context of Memory Politics of the 1990s in Serbia
12-25
Orli Fridman, Srdjan Hercigonja
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Supporting Liberal Democracy on Both Sides of the Atlantic: A Test of the Checks and Balances Available in Consolidated and Unconsolidated Democratic Systems
72-78
Valery Perry
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Trump: Upending 70 years of U.S. Foreign Policy and What it Means for the Western Balkans
79-86
Tanya L. Domi