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Comparative Southeast European Studies
1959 - 2024
Current editor(s): Sabine Rutar From De Gruyter Bibliographic data for series maintained by Peter Golla (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 61, issue 4, 2013
- Introduction. Twenty Years Later: Why this Special Issue? pp. 471-477

- Bougarel Xavier, Grandits Hannes and Stefanov Nenad
- „Gewaltschock Jugoslawien“ – Perzeptionen und Projektionen in Deutschland und Frankreich / The „Shock of Violence“ Yugoslavia – Perceptions and Projections in Germany and France pp. 478-497

- Höpken Wolfgang
- Missed Encounters: Engaged French Intellectuals and the Yugoslav Wars pp. 498-521

- Ragaru Nadège
- Shared Concepts, Diverging Perceptions. Left-liberal Intellectuals and the Wars in Yugoslavia pp. 522-534

- Stefanov Nenad
- Das „Neue Serbische Forum“ im Kontext der Antikriegsinitiativen in Jugoslawien und Deutschland / The “New Serbian Forum” in the Context of Anti-War Initiatives in Yugoslavia and Germany pp. 535-542

- Bremer Thomas
- How Has the ICTY Changed Our Perceptions of War? pp. 543-554

- Delpla Isabelle
- Das „Schweigen der Lämmer“ und andere Ver(w)irrungen in den 1990er Jahren / The “Silence of the Lambs” and Other Aberrations and Confusions pp. 555-567

- Sundhaussen Holm
- Twenty Years Later: Was Ethnic War Just a Myth? pp. 568-577

- Bougarel Xavier
- Wie die Gewalt der Jugoslawienkriege konzeptionalisieren? Wissenschaftliche Ansätze seit den 1990er Jahren / How to Conceptualize the Violence of the Yugoslav Wars? Scholarly Approaches Since the 1990s pp. 578-594

- Grandits Hannes
- Harris Mylonas, The Politics of Nation-Building: Making Co-Nationals, Refugees, and Minorities pp. 595-597

- Belloni Roberto
- Arlinda Merdani, Das Verhältnis der Religionen in Albanien: Neue Perspektiven für die Europäische Union pp. 597-599

- Endresen Cecilie
- Claire Gordon / Marko Kmezic / Jasmina Opardija (eds ), Stagnation and Drift in the Western Balkans The Challenges of Political, Economic and Social Change pp. 599-601

- Silander Daniel
- Angelos Giannakopoulos, Europa-Türkei-Identität Der „ewige Kandidat“ und die EU seit der Zollunion pp. 601-603

- Bürgin Alexander
- Norma Osterberg-Kaufmann, Erfolg und Scheitern von Demokratisierungsprozessen Fallstudien Albanien und Kroatien pp. 603-605

- Londo Gledis
- Michael G Kraft (Hg.), Soziale Kämpfe in Ex-Jugoslawien pp. 605-607

- Petrungaro Stefano
- Will Bartlett / Jadranka Božikov / Bernd Rechel (Hg.), Health Reforms in South-East Europe pp. 607-610

- Sauer Michael
Volume 61, issue 3, 2013
- Autonomism and Decentralization in Serbia’s Regions: An Introduction pp. 325-331

- Ramet Sabrina P. and Listhaug Ola
- Autonomism in Vojvodina pp. 332-362

- Komšić Jovan
- Serbia and Regionalization: The Case of Southern Serbia pp. 363-389

- Biserko Sonja
- The Struggle for Autonomy in Sandžak pp. 390-413

- Zdravkovski Aleksander
- In Search of a Right Measure for Decentralization: Weighing the State’s Involvement and Performance in Southwestern Serbia pp. 414-431

- Lazic Sladjana
- New Ecclesiastical (Dis)order: The Serbian Orthodox Church in Serbia’s Raška after 2000 pp. 432-452

- Zdravkovski Aleksander
- Branislav Radeljić, Europe and the Collapse of Yugoslavia. The Role of Non-State Actors and European Diplomacy pp. 453-455

- Meurs Wim van
- Olivera Simić / Zala Volčič (Hgg.), Transitional Justice and Civil Society in the Balkans pp. 455-457

- Pintarić Tomislav
- Vesna Bojicic-Dzelilovic / James Ker-Lindsay / Denisa Kostovicova (Hgg.), Civil Society and Transitions in the Western Balkans pp. 457-457

- Meurs Wim van
- Gülcan Akkaya, Nichtregierungsorganisationen als Akteure der Zivilgesellschaft. Eine Fallstudie über die Nachkriegsgesellschaft im Kosovo pp. 457-457

- Meurs Wim van
- Adam Fagan, Europe’s Balkan Dilemma. Paths to Civil Society or State- Building? pp. 457-460

- Meurs Wim van
- Biljana Sikimić / Petko Hristov / Biljana Golubović (eds.), Labour Migration in the Balkans pp. 460-461

- Bernard Sara
- James Pettifer, The Kosovo Liberation Army: Underground War to Balkan Insurgency, 1948-2001 pp. 462-464

- Reuter Jens
- Ursel Alice Reich, Internationale Verwaltung im Kosovo. Rechtsgrundsätz e internationaler Administration am Beispiel der UNMIK pp. 464-466

- Küpper Herbert
- Oliver Schwarz / Franz-Lothar Altmann / Hansjörg Brey (Hgg.), Griechenland in der Schulden- und Staatskrise? Ursachen, Folgen und Auswege pp. 466-468

- Panagiotidis Jannis
- Peter-Christian MÜller-Graf / Haluk Kabaalioğlu (Hgg.), Turkey and the European Union – Different Dimensions pp. 469-469

- Ihrig Stefan
- Claus Schönig / Ramazan Çalik / Hatice Bayraktar (Hgg.), Türkisch- Deutsche Beziehungen – Perspektiven aus Vergangenheit und Gegenwart pp. 469-472

- Ihrig Stefan
Volume 61, issue 2, 2013
- Sozialmodelle in der erweiterten EU: Kroatien / Models in the Enlarged EU: Croatia pp. 167-192

- Knogler Michael and Lankes Fidelis
- Judicial Anti-Corruption Reforms in Bulgaria and the Role of the EU in Bulgaria’s Judiciary Regulation pp. 193-218

- Panov Stoyan
- Die lange Reise bis zur Reisefreiheit: Eine Analyse der Verhandlungen zwischen der EU und der Türkei über die Abschaffung der Visapflicht für Türken / The Long Road to the Freedom to Travel: The EU-Turkish Negotiations on the Abolition of the Visa Requirement for Turkish Citizens pp. 219-243

- Bürgin Alexander
- Who Moves within the Country? Who Emigrates? Who Immigrates? Current Migrational Trends in Romania pp. 244-267

- Heller Wilfried
- How Public Spending is Fuelling Electoral Strategies in Romania pp. 268-289

- Volintiru Clara
- Future EU Members or Europe’s Internal Other? The Reciprocal News Coverage between Western Balkan Countries and EU Member States in View of the Support for a Further EU Enlargement pp. 290-311

- Wöhlert Romy
- Jo Shaw / Igor Štiks (Hgg ), Citizenship after Yugoslavia pp. 312-315

- Pezo Edvin
- Sirkka Ahonen, Coming to Terms with a Dark Past How Post-Conflict Societies Deal with History pp. 315-317

- Meurs Wim van
- Ksenija Petrović, Nationale Identität und Religion in Serbien und Kroatien im Vergleich pp. 317-320

- Ristić Irena
- Ute Möntnich, Aufarbeitung nach Bürgerkriegen Vom Umgang mit konkurrierender Erinnerung in Bosnien und Herzegowina pp. 320-322

- Brenner Manuela
- Alex Jeffrey, The Improvised State: Sovereignty, Performance and Agency in Dayton Bosnia pp. 323-324

- Toal Gerard
Volume 61, issue 1, 2013
- Labour Migrations of Bulgarian Turks to Turkey since 1990. A Case Study on Migrants from Svishtov, Bulgaria pp. 1-24

- Erolova Yelis
- Current Trends in Literary Agenting, the Roles of Literary Agents and the Hardships of Getting Published in Contemporary Romania pp. 25-51

- Culea Mihaela
- Legacies, Particularism, and the Irrelevance of EU Policy for Addressing Corruption: A Case Study of Bulgaria and the CVM pp. 52-78

- Papakostas Nikolaos
- They Have Failed Again! Donor-driven Promotion of the Rule of Law in Serbia pp. 79-113

- Mendelski Martin
- Confounding the Voter: Political Corruption in Late Democratizers pp. 114-145

- Ivanova Daniela
- Daniel Šuber / Slobodan Karamanić (Hgg.), Retracing Images. Visual Culture after Yugoslavia pp. 146-148

- Petrungaro Stefano
- Klaus Bochmann / Vasile Dumbrava / Dietmar Müller / Victoria Reinhardt (Hgg.), Die Republik Moldau. Ein Handbuch pp. 148-151

- Dom Rosanna
- Bálint Balla / Wolfgang Dahmen / Anton Sterbling (Hgg.), Korruption, soziales Vertrauen und politische Verwerfungen. Unter besonderer Berücksichtigung südosteuropäischer Gesellschaften pp. 151-151

- Wolf Sebastian
- Tina Olteanu, Korrupte Demokratie? Diskurs und Wahrnehmung in Österreich und Rumänien im Vergleich pp. 151-155

- Wolf Sebastian
- Anne Jenichen, Politische Innovation in internationalisierten Nachkriegskontexten. Bosnische Frauenrechtspolitik in vergleichender Perspektive pp. 155-157

- Rosul-Gajic Jagoda
- Adamantios Skordos, Griechenlands Makedonische Frage. Bürgerkrieg und Geschichtspolitik im Südosten Europas 1945-1992 pp. 157-159

- Schwarz Oliver
- Alojz Ivanišević (Hg.), Re-Sakralisierung des öffentlichen Raums in Südosteuropa nach der Wende 1989? pp. 159-161

- Kreuter Peter Mario
- Alexander Kratochvil / Renata Makarska / Katharina Schwitin / Annette Werberger (Hgg.), Kultur grenzen in postimperialen Räumen: Bosnien und Westukraine als transkulturelle Regionen pp. 161-163

- Meurs Wim van
- Plamen K. Georgiev, Self-Orientalization in South East Europe pp. 163-167

- Ihrig Stefan
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