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The world is increasingly becoming less democratic and this trend has not left Southeast Europe untouched. But instead of democratic breakdown what we are witnessing is a gradual decline and the rise of competitive authoritarian regimes.

This book aims to give a country-by-country overview of how illiberal politics has led to a decline in democracy and the re-emergence of autocratic governance in Southeast Europe, more specifically in the Western Balkans. It defines illiberal politics as the everyday practices through which ruling parties undermine democratic institutions in order to remain in power. Individual chapters examine recent political developments and identify practices of illiberal politics that target electoral institutions, rule of law, media freedom, judicial independence, and enable political patronage, while several thematic chapters comparatively explore cross-regional patterns.

This book addresses academics, policymakers, and practitioners with professional interest in Southeast Europe or democratic decline and is both timely and relevant as the European Union attempts to reengage with the countries of the Western Balkans.

The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Southeast European and Black Sea Studies.

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Illiberal Politics in Southeast Europe
The world is increasingly becoming less democratic and this trend has not left Southeast Europe untouched. But instead of democratic breakdown what we are witnessing is a gradual decline and the rise of competitive authoritarian regimes.
This book aims to give a country-by-country overview of how illiberal politics has led to a decline in democracy and the re-emergence of autocratic governance in Southeast Europe, more specifically in the Western Balkans. It defines illiberal politics as the everyday practices through which ruling parties undermine democratic institutions in order to remain in power. Individual chapters examine recent political developments and identify practices of illiberal politics that target electoral institutions, rule of law, media freedom, judicial independence, and enable political patronage, while several thematic chapters comparatively explore cross-regional patterns.
This book addresses academics, policymakers, and practitioners with professional interest in Southeast Europe or democratic decline and is both timely and relevant as the European Union attempts to reengage with the countries of the Western Balkans.
The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Southeast European and Black Sea Studies.
Damir Kapidi is Associate Professor of Comparative Politics at the Faculty of Political Science, University of Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina. His research looks at ethnic conflict, political parties, power-sharing, and processes through which democratic or authoritarian politics are institutionalized.
Vra Stojarov works as Academic Researcher and Associate Professor at the Department of Political Science at the Faculty of Social Studies at Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic. She specializes in security and politics in the Western Balkans.
The Southeast Europe and Black Sea Series
Journal Editor: Ioannis Armakolas
Managing Editor: Julianne Funk
Todays crises in the eastern Mediterranean, the multivalent developments in Turkey, and European integration and democratisation challenges have focused scientific and political attention on Southeast Europe and the wider Black Sea area. The Southeast Europe and Black Sea Series publishes multidisciplinary original research about these current hotspots on the margins of Europe. The volumes include comparative and individual country analysis, as well as innovative research that develops deep and fruitful understanding of these regions. The series engages academic and original policy-oriented books with such themes as the politics of state-building and reform, foreign and security policy, socio-cultural phenomena and socio-economic dynamics, EU enlargement and neighbourhood policies. The series also publishes books that advance our understanding of recent history in this broad area from Slovenia to Ukraine, south to Greece, Cyprus and Turkey, and east to the Caucasus and its relevance for contemporary problems.
Most recent titles in the series include:
Jewish Life in Southeast Europe
Diverse Perspectives on the Holocaust and Beyond
Edited by Kateina Krlov, Marija Vulesica and Giorgos Antoniou
Islam, Populism and Regime Change in Turkey
Making and Re-making the AKP
Edited by M. Hakan Yavuz and Ahmet Erdi ztrk
The National Politics of EU Enlargement in the Western Balkans
Edited by James Ker-Lindsay, Ioannis Armakolas, Rosa Balfour and Corina Stratulat
International-Led Statebuilding and Local Resistance
Hybrid Institutional Reforms in Post-Conflict Kosovo
Edited by Arolda Elbasani
Illiberal Politics in Southeast Europe
How Ruling Elites Undermine Democracy
Edited by Damir Kapidi and Vra Stojarov
For more information about this series, please visit:
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Illiberal Politics in Southeast Europe
How Ruling Elites Undermine Democracy
Edited by
Damir Kapidi and Vra Stojarov
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Chapter 10 2019 Marko Kmezi. Originally published as Open Access.
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ISBN: 978-1-032-07689-8 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-032-07691-1 (pbk)
ISBN: 978-1-003-20832-7 (ebk)
DOI: 10.4324/9781003208327
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Publishers Note
The publisher accepts responsibility for any inconsistencies that may have arisen during the conversion of this book from journal articles to book chapters, namely the inclusion of journal terminology.
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Contents
Damir Kapidi
Duan Pavlovi
Borjan Gjuzelov and Milka Ivanovska Hadjievska
Olivera Komar
Damir Kapidi
Adem Beha and Arben Hajrullahu
Gentiana Kera and Armanda Hysa
Dario epo
Vra Stojarov
Marko Kmezi
Gazela Pudar Drako, Irena Fiket and Jelena Vasiljevi
Vra Stojarov
The chapters in this book were originally published in Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, volume 20, issue 1 (2020). When citing this material, please use the original page numbering for each article, as follows:
The rise of illiberal politics in Southeast Europe
Damir Kapidi
Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, volume 20, issue 1 (2020), pp. 117
The political economy behind the gradual demise of democratic institutions in Serbia
Duan Pavlovi
Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, volume 20, issue 1 (2020), pp. 1939
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