Serbia between liberal revolution and political restauration

Autor: Milan Podunavac
Jazyk: srbština
Rok vydání: 2019
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Zdroj: Tragovi : časopis za srpske i hrvatske teme
Volume 2
Issue 2
ISSN: 2718-3467
2623-8926
Popis: Opšte je mesto da političko vođstvo Srbije nije razumelo pad Berlinskog zida 1989. Tek će peto-oktobarska promena koju označavamo normativnim konstruktom “liberalne revolucije” (Ackerman) osvojiti “konstitucionalnu šansu” za redefiniciju političkog identiteta Srbije. Izbori 2012. godine vraćaju u političko polje aktere “starog režima” i označavaju period “političke restauracije”. Srbija je imala nesreću da je u poslednjih pedeset godina porodila dva najregresivnija režima u savremenoj Evropi; jedina je postkomunistička zemlja u kojoj je na delu politička restauracija. U radu se analizira politička dinamika društva u Srbiji koja počinje snažnim procesima “republikanizacije politike” i dovršava razaranjem političkog tela društva, padom demokratije i osobitom formom političke patologije.
It is a common place to say that Serbia's political leadership failed to understand the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. It is only by political changes of the 5th October 2000, which we here describe as “liberal revolution” – relying on the normative construct developed by Bruce Ackerman – that a “constitutional chance” for re-defining of political identity of Serbia emerged. However, the 2012 elections marked the returning of the actors of the “Old Regime” on political scene, which meant also the beginning of the period of “political restauration”. Serbia had a misfortune: in the last 50 years it gave birth to two most regressive regimes in contemporary Europe. It is the only post-communist country in which we now witness political restauration. In this article we analyse political dynamics of Serbian society, beginning with forceful processes of “republicanisation of politics” and ending with destruction of political body of society, the fall of democracy and the emergence of a particular form of political pathology.
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