Comparative Southeast European Studies
1959 - 2024
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Volume 67, issue 4, 2019
- Promoting ‘Positive Stories’ of Help and Rescue from the 1992-1995 War in Bosnia and Herzegovina. An Alternative to the Dichotomy of Guilt and Victimhood? pp. 447-475

- Moll Nicolas
- The New Independent Orthodox Church in Ukraine pp. 476-499

- Mykhaleyko Andriy
- The Serbian Orthodox Church’s Involvement in Carrying the Memory of the Holocaust pp. 500-533

- Hofmeisterová Karin
- Into the Grey Zone, Or: How to Track Fading Multiculturalism in Southeastern Europe: The Exhibition ‘“We Live Word to Word.” Banat – Transylvania – Bukovina. Ethnograffiti of Southeastern Europe’ at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena, 2018-2020 pp. 534-554

- Dippel Anne and Bopp-Filimonov Valeska
- Remigration to Post-Socialist Europe. Hopes and Realities of Return pp. 555-557

- Göler Daniel
- Lesbian Activism in the (Post-)Yugoslav Space. Sisterhood and Unity pp. 557-559

- Antulov Sandra
- Activist Citizenship in Southeast Europe pp. 559-562

- Kojanić Ognjen
- Health and Wealth on the Bosnian Market. Intimate Debt pp. 562-563

- Pantović Ljiljana
- Politics of Identity in Post-Conflict States. The Bosnian and Irish Experience pp. 564-566

- Milekić Sven
- State-graphy. Toward a Relational Anthropology of the State pp. 566-568

- Pejović Astrea
Volume 67, issue 3, 2019
- Contemporary Borders as ‘Phantom Borders’. An Introduction pp. 297-303

- Zajc Marko
- The Schengen Border and the Criminalization of Migration in Slovenia pp. 304-327

- Bajt Veronika
- Administrative Legacies and ‘Phantom Borders’ in Transnistria, 1996-2003. The Case of the Rybnitsa Sugar and Alcohol Factory pp. 328-346

- Lesanu Alexandru
- The Oder-Neisse Line and Nation-Building in Poland since 1989. Phantom-Like Characteristics of Current Borders pp. 347-368

- Klomp Jasper
- Administrative Legacy and the River Mura Border Dispute between Slovenia and Croatia pp. 369-392

- Zajc Marko
- Tourism Urbanization in Croatia. The Cases of Poreč in Istria and Makarska in Dalmatia pp. 393-420

- Kranjčević Jasenka and Hajdinjak Sanja
- Beyond Corruption? Romania’s Future after the EU Presidency pp. 421-433

- Gatejel Luminita and Grama Adrian
- Mapping Versatile Boundaries. Understanding the Balkans pp. 434-436

- Franzinetti Guido
- Revolutionary Totalitarianism, Pragmatic Socialism, Transition pp. 436-437

- Beuk Sergej
- Versunken im Mittelmeer? Flüchtlingsorganisationen im Mittelmeerraum und das Europäische Asylsystem pp. 437-439

- Brenner Manuela
- The Emergence of Historical Forensic Expertise. Clio Takes the Stand pp. 440-442

- Duijzings Ger
- Dissense über sexuelle Differenz in Serbien und Kroatien. Eine qualitative Dispositivanalyse postjugoslawischer Massenmedien (2009-2013) und quantitative Sekundärdatenauswertung der European Values Study (2008) zu Homophobie im Westbalkan pp. 442-444

- Ajanović Edma
- Sprachliche Verhältnisse und Restrukturierung sprachlicher Repertoires in der Republik Moldova pp. 444-446

- Ciscel Matthew
Volume 67, issue 2, 2019
- Social Policies, Demographic Patterns, and Inclusion Strategies. An Introduction pp. 143-149

- Skoglund Ekaterina
- Silent Non-Exit and Broken Voice. Early Postcommunist Social Policies as Protest-Preempting Strategies pp. 150-174

- Vanhuysse Pieter
- The State Policy towards the Homeless in Moldova between the ‘Left Hand’ and the ‘Right Hand’. The Case of Chișinău Shelter pp. 175-195

- Negură Petru
- Generational and Intergenerational Care and Mobility Networks in Kosovo pp. 196-210

- Latifi Tahir
- Precarious Retirement for Ageing Albanian (Return) Migrants pp. 211-233

- Duci Veronika, Dhembo Elona and Vathi Zana
- Starting Early with Language Learning. Enhancing Human Capital and Improving the Integration of Migrant Families in the Danube Region. Examples from Bavaria pp. 234-263

- Skoglund Ekaterina and Bretthauer Astrid
- Electronic Democracy in Belarus, Moldova, and Ukraine. Patterns and Comparative Perspectives pp. 264-284

- Khutkyy Dmytro
- Nostalgia, Loss and Creativity in Southeast Europe. Political and Cultural Representations of the Past pp. 285-286

- Maria Bostenaru Dan
- ‘Den Balkan gibt es nicht’. Erbschaften im südöstlichen Europa pp. 286-289

- Pranzl Joachim
- Mehrsprachigkeit in der Republik Moldau aus autobiographischer Perspektive pp. 289-291

- Weirich Anna-Christine
- Migrating Borders and Moving Times. Temporality and the Crossing of Borders in Europe pp. 291-294

- Zajc Marko
- Everyday Life in the Balkans pp. 294-296

- Thiemann André
Volume 67, issue 1, 2019
- Exhibiting Memories of a Besieged City. The (Uncertain) Role of Museums in Constructing Public Memory of the 1992-1995 Siege of Sarajevo pp. 1-23

- Banjeglav Tamara
- Doing Science in Futureless Times. War, Political Engagement, and National Mission in Croatian Ethnology during the 1990s pp. 24-49

- Cosovschi Agustín
- Psychic Landscapes, Worker Organizing and Blame. Uljanik and the 2018 Croatian Shipbuilding Crisis pp. 50-74

- Hodges Andrew
- Permanently in Transit. Middle Eastern Migrants and Refugees in Serbia pp. 75-109

- Galijaš Armina
- Freedom of Culture in and after Yugoslavia. An Interview with Branka Prpa pp. 110-128

- Nießer Jacqueline
- How Generations Remember. Conflicting Histories and Shared Memories in Post-War Bosnia and Herzegovina pp. 129-140

- Trošt Tamara
- Social Movements in the Balkans. Rebellion and Protest from Maribor to Taksim pp. 131-134

- Zunneberg Christel
- Reporting the Attacks on Dubrovnik in 1991, and the Recognition of Croatia pp. 135-137

- Pejović Astrea
- Turkish-Azerbaijani Relations. One Nation – Two States? pp. 137-139

- Beilinson Orel
- Legacies of Twentieth-Century Communism pp. 139-140

- Komnenović Dora
Volume 66, issue 4, 2018
- Macedonian Monument Culture Beyond ‘Skopje 2014’ pp. 451-480

- Reef Paul
- The Dveri Movement Through a Discursive Lens. Serbia’s Contemporary Right-Wing Nationalism pp. 481-502

- Jovanović Srđan Mladenov
- The Far Right in Greece. Paramilitarism, Organized Crime and the Rise of ‘Golden Dawn’ pp. 503-531

- Tsoutsoumpis Spyridon
- Traditional Home Slaughtering of Animals in the Framework of EU Legislation. Evidence from Bosnia and Herzegovina pp. 532-553

- Kumalić Ismet
- Politics Going Civil. Contentious (Party) Politics in Montenegro pp. 554-576

- Sartori Alberto and Pranzl Joachim
- Citizenship, Ethnicity, History, Nation, Region, and the Prespa Agreement of June 2018 between Macedonia and Greece pp. 577-593

- Rohdewald Stefan
- Yearnings in the Meantime. ‘Normal Lives’ and the State in a Sarajevo Apartment Complex pp. 594-596

- Duijzings Ger
- Phantomgrenzen und regionale Autonomie im postsozialistischen Südosteuropa. Die Vojvodina und das Banat im Vergleich pp. 597-598

- Koç Haşim
- Ethnic Minorities and Politics in Post-Socialist Southeastern Europe pp. 599-601

- Vrăbiescu Ioana
- Das politische System Bosnien und Herzegowinas. Herausforderungen zwischen Dayton-Friedensabkommen und EU-Annäherung pp. 601-603

- Kapidžić Damir
- Migration in the Southern Balkans. From Ottoman Territory to Globalized Nation States pp. 603-605

- Haksöz Cengiz
Volume 66, issue 3, 2018
- Corruption in Southeastern Europe and Latin America. An Introduction pp. 293-298

- Buchenau Klaus
- The Ideological Malleability of Corruption. A Comparative Analysis of Official Corruption Discourses in Albania and Colombia, 2010-2017 pp. 299-324

- Kajsiu Blendi
- Turkeys Do Not Vote for Christmas. The Brazilian Anti-Vote-Buying Law pp. 325-348

- Carmo Andreia reis Do
- ‘One Does Everything to Make Life Better.’ Petty Corruption and Its Legal Implications in Hungary pp. 349-370

- Burai Petra
- Not-So-Informal Relationships. Selective Unbundling of Maternal Care and the Reconfigurations of Patient–Provider Relations in Serbia pp. 371-391

- Pantović Ljiljana
- Questioning Anticorruption in Postcommunist Contexts. Romanian MPs from Commitment to Contestation pp. 392-417

- Iancu Alexandra
- Future Challenges of Corruption Studies pp. 418-425

- Ledeneva Alena
- ‘Georgian Film Is a Completely Unique Phenomenon.’ A Film Scene with History, or Georgian Cinema in the Emancipation Loop pp. 426-440

- Buder Bernd
- Building Democracy in the Yugoslav Successor States. Accomplishments, Setbacks, Challenges since 1990 pp. 441-442

- Komnenović Dora
- Die Balkankrisen von 1908-1914 und die Jugoslawienkonflikte von 1991-1999 im Beziehungsgeflecht der Großmächte. Das Verhalten von internationalen Akteuren bei der Ausbreitung von Konflikten auf dem Balkan pp. 443-444

- Boeckh Katrin
- Replicating Atonement. Foreign Models in the Commemoration of Atrocities pp. 444-446

- Zunneberg Christel
- EU, Europe Unfinished. Mediating Europe and the Balkans in a Time of Crisis pp. 447-449

- Cristina Maria Dogot
Volume 66, issue 2, 2018
- Montenegro. Capitalist Transformation at the European Periphery pp. 143-152

- Lazić Mladen
- Change, Continuity and Crisis. Montenegro’s Political Trajectory (1988-2016) pp. 153-181

- Morrison Kenneth
- Everyday Life and Lifestyles of Social Classes in Montenegro pp. 182-202

- Djukanović Borislav
- Economic Inequalities in Montenegro pp. 203-220

- Petrović Irena
- Value Orientations and Systemic Changes in Montenegro, 1989-2015 pp. 221-244

- Lazić Mladen
- State Liability for Failure to Protect Others. Srebrenica Cases pp. 245-271

- Delpla Isabelle
- A Word on Kosovo’s First Ten Years pp. 272-281

- Austin Robert C.
- Beyond Mosque, Church, and State. Alternative Narratives of the Nation in the Balkans pp. 282-284

- Kordas George
- Yugoslavian Inferno. Ethnoreligious Warfare in the Balkans pp. 284-286

- Niebuhr Robert
- Promena vrednosnih orijentacija u postsocijalističkim društvima Srbije i Hrvatske. Politički i ekonomski liberalizam (Change in value orientations in the postsocialist societies of Serbia and Croatia. Political and economic liberalism) pp. 286-288

- Resanović Milica
- Hunger and Fury. The Crisis of Democracy in the Balkans pp. 288-290

- Meurs Wim van
- Party Responses to the EU in the Western Balkans. Transformation, Opposition or Defiance? pp. 290-292

- Wentholt Niké
Volume 66, issue 1, 2018
- Urban Ethnography. An Introduction pp. 1-9

- Duijzings Ger
- The Everyday Life of a Homo Sacer. Enclave Urbanism in Podgorica, Montenegro pp. 10-26

- Brković Čarna
- The Politics of Simulation. Fake Repairs in a Serbian Industrial Town pp. 27-44

- Jovanović Deana
- Postsocialist Informal Urbanism between Creativity and Power. Notes on Four Projects from Romania pp. 45-68

- Văetişi Şerban
- ‘And When the Heart is Sick, the Whole Body is Sick.’ Repairing the Person and the Urban Fabric through Everyday Sufi Ethics in Postwar Sarajevo pp. 69-93

- Kostadinova Zora
- Constitutional Justice in Credit Crises. The Hungarian Case pp. 94-118

- Gárdos-Orosz Fruzsina
- The Border Monster Refuses to Die pp. 119-130

- Zajc Marko
- Of Red Dragons and Evil Spirits. Post-Communist Historiography between Democratization and New Politics of History pp. 131-133

- Zunneberg Christel
- Post-Conflict Europeanization and the War of Meanings. The Challenges of Eu Conditionality in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Kosovo pp. 133-135

- Moisé Gian Marco
- Balkan Legacies of the Great War. The Past Is Never Dead pp. 135-136

- Mayr-Veselinović Claudia
- NATO and the Western Balkans. From Neutral Spectator to Proactive Peacemaker pp. 136-138

- Hoebens Roos
- Feminist Activism at War. Belgrade and Zagreb Feminists in the 1990s pp. 139-141

- Bonfiglioli Chiara
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