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Contemporary Southeastern Europe 2024, 11 (1)
“The gastarbeiters built everything for us.” Migrations, Memories, and Emptiness in the Dalmatian Hinterland
Ulf Brunnbauer
Sara Žerić
Parliamentary and Local Elections in Serbia 2023
Dušan Pavlović
Past Issues:
Contemporary Southeastern Europe 2018, 5 (2)
Special issue
Theatre and Politics
Special issue Editor:
Armina Galijaš
Theatre, City and Crisis: Some Aspects of Performing Arts in Serbia in the 1990s
Irena Šentevska
Absurdity and/or Reality: Grotesque and Tragicomic Realism in Balkan Spy (1983)
Julija Pešić
The Croatian State Theatre in Zagreb and Cultural Policy in the Period of the NDH 1941 - 1945
Snježana Banović
“The rest is silence”: Censorship and conflicting Memory Politics in Ljubiša Georgievski’s Hamlet, 1989
Alexandra Portmann
Haunted Stages, Haunted Countries – How Theatre Remembers an Interrupted Performance
Senad Halilbašić
Contemporary Southeastern Europe 2018, 5 (1)
The Slovenian Early Parliamentary Elections of 2018
Marko Lovec
Anti-intellectualism or Populism alla turca
Funda Gençoğlu
Elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Discrimination and the Non-Vote
Neven Andjelić
Nationalism, Politics, and Museums in Turkey under the Justice and Development Party (AKP): The Case of the Panorama Museum 1453
Lorenzo Posocco
Contemporary Southeastern Europe 2017, 4 (2)
Special issue
Films and Societies in Southeastern Europe
Special issue Editors:
Armina Galijaš
Hrvoje Paić
Introduction: Films and Societies in Southeastern Europe
Armina Galijaš
Post-Yugoslav Film and the Construction of New National Cinemas
Nikica Gilić
Under the Banner of Pathé: Cinema in the Balkans in its Formative Years (1896-1912)
Karl Kaser
Regular issue
Laughter and Tragedy of the Absurd: Identifying Common Characteristics of Balkan Comedies Under State Socialism
Ana Grgić
The Other Side of Socialism: History and Cinematic Memory of Socialism
Nevena Daković
Are ‘United Left’ and ‘Human Blockade’ Populist on Facebook? A Comparative Analysis of Electoral Campaigns
Alessandro Albertini
Dina Vozab
Displaced Film Memories in the post-Yugoslav Context
Sanjin Pejković
Sex and Uncivil Disobedience: Girlhood and Social Class in Transitional Post-Yugoslav Cinema
Dijana Jelača
The Image of the Stranger in Post-Yugoslav Films
Renate Hansen-Kokoruš
Contemporary Southeastern Europe 2017, 4 (1)
Elections in Macedonia: Intensification of Nationalist and Authoritarian Tendencies
Branimir Staletović
Protiv Nenormalnog: An analysis of the #protivdiktature Protests in the Context of Memory Politics of the 1990s in Serbia
Orli Fridman
Srdjan Hercigonja
Representations of the ‘Balkans’ in the Foreign Policy Discourses of Croatia, Macedonia and Bosnia and Herzegovina
Mitjo Vaulasvirta
The Rise of Inclusionary Populism in Europe: The Case of SYRIZA
Grigoris Markou
Supporting Liberal Democracy on Both Sides of the Atlantic: A Test of the Checks and Balances Available in Consolidated and Unconsolidated Democratic Systems
Valery Perry
Trump: Upending 70 years of U.S. Foreign Policy and What it Means for the Western Balkans
Tanya L. Domi
The Trump Election and its Consequences for the Western Balkans
Michael Rossi
Donald Trump and American Leverage in the Balkans
John Hulsey
Key Lessons of the 2017 Local Elections in Croatia
Marijana Grbeša
Berto Šalaj
Rectification of Racial Discrimination during WWII: the Case of Restitution Laws in Serbia
Maja Davidović
Contemporary Southeastern Europe 2016, 3 (2)
Special issue
Populism from Below in the Balkans
Special issue Editors:
Dario Brentin
Tamara Pavasović Trošt
Populism from Below in the Balkans
Dario Brentin
Tamara Pavasović Trošt
Populism and Anti-Establishment Politics in Kosovo: A Case Study of Lëvizja Vetëvendosje
Bilge Yabanci
Authoritarian Populism and Hegemony: Constructing ‘the People’ in Macedonia’s illiberal discourse
Ljupcho Petkovski
When is Populism Acceptable? The Involvement of Intellectuals in the Bulgarian Summer Protests in 2013
Georgi Medarov
On Populist Pop Culture: Ethno as the Contemporary Political Ideology in Serbia
Irena Šentevska
The Potential of Popular Culture for the Creation of Left Populism in Serbia: The Case of the Hip-Hop Collective “The Bombs of the Nineties”
Jovana Papović
Astrea Pejović
Regular issue
Local Elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Damir Kapidžić
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