Citizens versus politicians: 5 October 2000 and the construction of a post-Milosevic Serbia
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2004
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Three years afterwards, the political significance of the events of October 5,2000 in Serbia, when massive protests forced S. Milosevic to step down, is examined. Was this date historical in that it shows evidence of, and is a factor in, more democracy and tolerance in Serbian politics? To answer this crucial question, empirical data about how the population interpreted the events of October 5 have been assessed. Identification of several "lessons" collectively learned by Serbians during the 1990s as well as the emergent political culture are described. The population's normative expectations are then compared with actual political developments in Serbia since 2000, in particular the break-up of the original anti-Milosevic coalition, the assassination of Prime Minister Djindjic and the relative victory of ultranationalists in the December 2003 elections. The "constitutional chance" granted by the events of October 5 has largely been missed, owing to the irresponsibility of major politi...cians during the post-Milosevic period. Nonetheless, traces of new political attitudes might subsist in the Serbian polity.
Извор:
Revue D Etudes Comparatives Est-Ouest, 2004, 35, 1-2, 269-295Издавач:
- Editions C N R S, Paris
DOI: 10.3406/receo.2004.1652
ISSN: 0338-0599
WoS: 000225489600010
Scopus: 2-s2.0-34248053386
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Sociologija / SociologyTY - JOUR AU - Spasić, Ivana PY - 2004 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/468 AB - Three years afterwards, the political significance of the events of October 5,2000 in Serbia, when massive protests forced S. Milosevic to step down, is examined. Was this date historical in that it shows evidence of, and is a factor in, more democracy and tolerance in Serbian politics? To answer this crucial question, empirical data about how the population interpreted the events of October 5 have been assessed. Identification of several "lessons" collectively learned by Serbians during the 1990s as well as the emergent political culture are described. The population's normative expectations are then compared with actual political developments in Serbia since 2000, in particular the break-up of the original anti-Milosevic coalition, the assassination of Prime Minister Djindjic and the relative victory of ultranationalists in the December 2003 elections. The "constitutional chance" granted by the events of October 5 has largely been missed, owing to the irresponsibility of major politicians during the post-Milosevic period. Nonetheless, traces of new political attitudes might subsist in the Serbian polity. PB - Editions C N R S, Paris T2 - Revue D Etudes Comparatives Est-Ouest T1 - Citizens versus politicians: 5 October 2000 and the construction of a post-Milosevic Serbia EP - 295 IS - 1-2 SP - 269 VL - 35 DO - 10.3406/receo.2004.1652 ER -
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Spasić, I.. (2004). Citizens versus politicians: 5 October 2000 and the construction of a post-Milosevic Serbia. in Revue D Etudes Comparatives Est-Ouest Editions C N R S, Paris., 35(1-2), 269-295. https://doi.org/10.3406/receo.2004.1652
Spasić I. Citizens versus politicians: 5 October 2000 and the construction of a post-Milosevic Serbia. in Revue D Etudes Comparatives Est-Ouest. 2004;35(1-2):269-295. doi:10.3406/receo.2004.1652 .
Spasić, Ivana, "Citizens versus politicians: 5 October 2000 and the construction of a post-Milosevic Serbia" in Revue D Etudes Comparatives Est-Ouest, 35, no. 1-2 (2004):269-295, https://doi.org/10.3406/receo.2004.1652 . .