Illiberal Resilience in Serbia

Issue Date January 2009
Volume 20
Issue 1
Page Numbers 128-142
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Since 2000, overt resistance to democratization in Serbia has been rare. However, illiberal actors and networks have persisted within the formal framework of democracy itself; coopting formal institutions to their own particularist interests and adapting to the constraints and opportunities of electoral competition. Though rooted in domestic political culture, this process can only be understood as part of a dynamic interaction with international policy. The project of liberal democracy in Serbia has thus become transnational; both underpinned and undermined by the actions and policies of external actors.

About the Author

Timothy Edmunds is senior lecturer in Politics at the University of Bristol, U.K. He is author of Security Sector Reform in Transforming Societies: Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro (2007).

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