In the grip of ethnicity? The functioning of selected ethnoregionalist parties in Serbia and Croatia Cover Image

W okowach etniczności? Wybrane partie etnoregionalne w Serbii i Chorwacji (1990–2012)
In the grip of ethnicity? The functioning of selected ethnoregionalist parties in Serbia and Croatia

Author(s): Dominika Mikucka-Wójtowicz
Subject(s): Sociology, Ethnic Minorities Studies
Published by: Instytut Slawistyki Polskiej Akademii Nauk
Keywords: ethnoregionalist parties; ethnic parties; strategies of ethnoregionalist parties; Serbia; Croatia

Summary/Abstract: In the last twenty years we have been able to observe an increase in the significance of regional and ethnic identities (“reethnification”), and a resultant proliferation of ethnoregional and regional groupings. But although ethnoregionalist parties (ERP) are widespread in both Western and Central and Eastern Europe, there remains surprisingly little literature differentiating between the various kinds of ethnoregionalist parties and dealing with the lack of common definition of this kind of political actors. Some scholars even propose using a broader term – ethnic party. Moreover, over the years many scholars have believed (and some continue to) that their emergence in multicultural societies conjures up the politicisation of ethnic division and – practically inevitably – leads to “ethnic outbidding”, threatening to the stability of democracy. In the first part of the paper, the author deals with the conceptualisation of ethnoregionalist parties, examining the diversifications of their demands and strategies and showing that to gain voters they can invoke a much broader repertoire of strategies than the ethnic outbidding model suggested. The second part of the article is devoted to the problem of operation of selected ERPs in Serbia and Croatia. The analysis covers Hungarian parties in Serbia and Serbian ones in Croatia. In the concluding remarks, the author tries to point out the main reasons for the changes in their strategy (as well as demands) over time.

  • Issue Year: 2014
  • Issue No: 45
  • Page Range: 42-65
  • Page Count: 24
  • Language: Polish
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