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Serbien am Rande - Zur Konstitution des Ethnonationalismus in den Neunzigerjahren
Marginalized Serbia - On the ORigins of Ethnonationalism during the 1990ies

Author(s): Nenad Stefanov
Subject(s): Cultural Essay, Political Essay, Societal Essay
Published by: Kühl Verlagskommanditgesellschaft
Keywords: Ethnonationalism in Serbia;

Summary/Abstract: Today Ankara makes the impression to be more "European" than Belgrade. But what does this marginal position of Serbia really consist of? The author's thesis: the collective authoritarism of real socialism through the Milosvic system has been transformed in ethnonationalism. This anit-Western attitude nowadays is the common attribute of both the reactonary forces in the Serbian society and the restrengthened Orthodox church. --------------------------------------------------- Heute scheint Ankara europäischer zu sein als Belgrad. Was aber macht diese "serbische Randlage" aus, fragt unser Autor. Seine These: Der kollektive Autoritarismus des Realsozialismus hat durch das System Milosevic eine Transformation zum Ethnonationalismus erfahren; diese antiwestliche Fahne halten heute reaktionäre Kräfte und die wieder erstarkte orthodoxe Kirche hoch.

  • Issue Year: 2004
  • Issue No: 03
  • Page Range: 54-59
  • Page Count: 6
  • Language: German
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