Südosteuropa. Journal of Politics and Society 66 (2018), 4

Title 
Südosteuropa. Journal of Politics and Society 66 (2018), 4
Other title information 

Published on
Berlin u.a. 2018: De Gruyter Oldenbourg
Frequency 
viermal jährlich
Extent
168
Price
Abonnement € 57,00

 

Kontakt

Organization name
Südosteuropa. Journal of Politics and Society
Country
Germany
c/o
Dr. Sabine Rutar Leibniz-Institut für Ost- und Südosteuropaforschung Landshuter Straße 4 93047 Regensburg
By
Rutar, Sabine

Issue 4, 2018, of "Südosteuropa" is a thematically open one and contains several worthwhile research articles. I particularly recommend the two contributions on the extreme right in Serbia and Greece respectively.

In the light of the recent steps undertaken in order to solve Macedonia's "name dispute" with Greece, the issue contains a research article on Albanian monument and remembrance culture in Macedonia, and a Commentary by Stefan Rohdewald on the implications of the Agreement stipulated between the two countries on the shore of Lake Prespa this summer.

The journal is available with the publisher, De Gruyter.
Our book review section is published also open access at recensio.net

Best regards,
Sabine Rutar
(Editor-in-Chief)

Table of contents

C O N T E N T S

Paul Reef: Macedonian Monument Culture Beyond ‘Skopje 2014’ 451–480

Srđan Mladenov Jovanović: The Dveri Movement Through a Discursive Lens. Serbia’s Contemporary Right-Wing Nationalism 481–502

Spyridon Tsoutsoumpis: The Far Right in Greece. Paramilitarism,
Organized Crime and the Rise of ‘Golden Dawn’ 503–531

Ismet Kumalić: Traditional Home Slaughtering of Animals in the Framework of EU Legislation. Evidence from Bosnia and Herzegovina 532–553

Alberto Sartori and Joachim Pranzl: Politics Going Civil. Contentious
(Party) Politics in Montenegro 554–576

COMMENTARY

Stefan Rohdewald: Citizenship, Ethnicity, History, Nation, Region, and the Prespa Agreement of June 2018 between Macedonia and Greece 577–593

BOOK REVIEWS

Stef Jansen, Yearnings in the Meantime. ‘Normal Lives’ and the State in a Sarajevo Apartment Complex (Ger Duijzings) 594–596

Đorđe Tomić, Phantomgrenzen und regionale Autonomie im postsozialistischen Südosteuropa. Die Vojvodina und das Banat im Vergleich (Haşim Koç) 597–598

Sabrina P. Ramet / Marko Valenta, eds, Ethnic Minorities and Politics in Post-Socialist Southeastern Europe (Ioana Vrăbiescu) 599–601

Tobias Flessenkemper / Nicolas Moll, eds, Das politische System Bosnien und Herzegowinas (Damir Kapidžić) 601–603

Hans Vermeulen / Martin Baldwin-Edwards / Riki van Boeschoten, eds, Migration in the Southern Balkans. From Ottoman Territory to
Globalized Nation States (Cengiz Haksöz). 603–605

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