The Serbian Opposition and Civil Society: Roots of the Delayed Transition in Serbia

Florian Bieber

From the issue entitled "Studies in the Social History of Destruction: The Case of Yugoslavia"

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Abstract

The article discusses the reasons for the ten-year delay in the democratic transition in Serbia, focusing in particular on opposition parties and civil society. It argues that the policy of opposition parties was partly responsible for the failure of an earlier fall of the Miloscaronevic regime. While civil society has been similarly weak and divided, the article details how a number of NGOs proved to be crucial in the coordinated campaign which lead to the overthrow of the Miloscaronevic regime in October 2000.

Serbia - party system - nationalism - civil society - NGOs - democratization - transition

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