Südosteuropa. Journal of Politics and Society 68 (2020), 4

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Südosteuropa. Journal of Politics and Society 68 (2020), 4
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Berlin u.a. 2020: De Gruyter Oldenbourg
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In Issue 4, 2020, of "Südosteuropa", cultural anthropologist Rossitsa Bolgurova (Sofia) explores labor relations in international firms in Bulgaria through the prism of company celebrations. Economists Kujtim Zylfijaj (Pristina), Dimitar Nikoloski (Bitola), and Nadine Tournois (Nice) examine the impact of the business environment on the formalisation of informal firms in Kosovo. Based on legal theory and case-laws, Enver Hasani (Pristina) discusses the role of the constitutional courts in law-making and maintaining democracy in Kosovo.

In the Open Section, Tihomir Cipek (Zagreb) comments on Croatia’s presidency of the council of the European Union (January — June 2020).

The book reviews are available online at www.recensio.net

Inhaltsverzeichnis

CONTENT

Rossitsa Bolgurova
Company Celebrations in International Firms in Bulgaria . Are We What We Celebrate?
485–504

Kujtim Zylfijaj, Dimitar Nikoloski, and Nadine Tournois
The Impact of the Business Environment on the Formalization of Informal Firms . The Case of Kosovo
505–529

Enver Hasani
Judicial Review of Democracy . Maintenance of Democracy as a Functionalist Mission in the Jurisprudence of the Constitutional Court of Kosovo
530–553

COMMENTARY

Tihomir Cipek
Croatia’s Presidency of the European Union and the Western Balkans. A New Momentum or a Missed Opportunity?
554–568

BOOK REVIEWS

James Riding, The Geopolitics of Memory. Journey to Bosnia (Ewa Anna Kumelowski)
569–571

Yuson Jung, Balkan Blues. Consumer, Politics after State Socialism (Sophie Chevalier)
571–573

Mitja Velikonja, Post-Socialist Political Graffiti in the Balkans and Central Europe (Roswitha Kersten-Pejanić)
573–574

Marius-Ionut Calu, Kosovo Divided. Ethnicity, Nationalism and the Struggle for a State (Pieter Troch)
574–577

Ioana Szeman, Staging Citizenship. Roma, Performance and Belonging in EU Romania (Frederick Schulze)
577–580

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