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Frontiers of Civil Society : Government and Hegemony in Serbia
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Author(s):
Marek Mikuš
Publication date:
June 13 2018
Publisher:
Berghahn Books
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9781785338915
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1785338919
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9781785338908
Publication date:
June 13 2018
DOI:
10.2307/j.ctvw04jrn
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Book chapters
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. ix
Figures and Tables
pp. ix
List of Figures
pp. vii
Table of Contents
pp. vii
Contents
pp. x
Acknowledgements
pp. x
Acknowledgements
pp. xii
Note on Transliteration
pp. xii
Note on Transliteration
pp. xiii
List of Acronyms
pp. xiii
List of Acronyms
pp. 1
Introduction. What and Whose Reform? Civil Society and Serbia’s Endless Transition
pp. 3
Introduction
pp. 41
Chapter 1. Historicizing ‘Civil Society’: Hegemonic Struggles and State Transformation after Tito
pp. 41
Historicizing ‘Civil Society’:
pp. 77
Chapter 2. ‘Europeanization’ and the Liberal Civil Society
pp. 79
‘Europeanization’ and the Liberal Civil Society
pp. 108
Chapter 3. The Counterhegemonic Project of the Nationalist Civil Society
pp. 108
The Counterhegemonic Project of the Nationalist Civil Society
pp. 139
Chapter 4. The Rise of ‘Partnerships’ and the Politics of Transparency
pp. 141
The Rise of ‘Partnerships’ and the Politics of Transparency
pp. 172
Welfare Restructuring and ‘Traditional’ Organizations of People with Disabilities
pp. 172
Chapter 5. Welfare Restructuring and ‘Traditional’ Organizations of People with Disabilities
pp. 201
Chapter 6. Philanthropy Development: Indigenizing ‘Civil Society’, Reshaping the Public Realm
pp. 203
Philanthropy Development:
pp. 234
Public Advocacy:
pp. 234
Chapter 7. Public Advocacy: Engaging Actually Existing Local Politics
pp. 265
Conclusions
pp. 265
Conclusions
pp. 277
Epilogue
pp. 277
Epilogue. Civil Society and Hegemonic Re-alignments after Crisis
pp. 290
Bibliography
pp. 290
Bibliography
pp. 322
Index
pp. 322
Index
pp. 340
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