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From Post-Communist to Uncivil Society in Macedonia
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Nenad Markovic
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January 11 2013
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Palgrave Macmillan
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Book chapters
The Diaspora Dilemma
Democratisation through Defiance? The Albanian Civil Organisation âSelf-Determinationâ and International Supervision in Kosovo
The European Commission, Enlargement Policy and Civil Society in the Western Balkans
A Practitionerâs Perspective
Contesting the Rule of Law
From Post-Communist to Uncivil Society in Macedonia
Facing the Past while Disregarding the Present? Human Rights NGOs and Truth-Telling in Post-MiloÅ¡eviÄ Serbia
Serbian Civil Society as an Exclusionary Space
A Practitionerâs Perspective
Civil Society and âGood Governanceâ in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serbia
Nationalism and Civil Society Organisations in Post-Independence Kosovo
Post-Conflict Reconstruction
Introduction
The Paradox of Demobilising a Civil Protection Actor
Democratisation
A Practitionerâs Perspective
Civil Society and the Bosnian Police Certification Process
State-Building
pp. 1
Introduction: Civil Society and Multiple Transitions - Meanings, Actors and Effects
pp. 29
The European Commission, Enlargement Policy and Civil Society in the Western Balkans
pp. 47
Civil Society and ‘Good Governance’ in Bosnia- Herzegovina and Serbia: An Assessment of EU Assistance and Intervention
pp. 71
Contesting the Rule of Law: Civil Society and Legal Institutions
pp. 85
A Practitioner’s Perspective
pp. 95
Democratisation through Defiance? The Albanian Civil Organisation ‘Self-Determination’ and International Supervision in Kosovo
pp. 117
Nationalism and Civil Society Organisations in Post-Independence Kosovo
pp. 135
The Diaspora Dilemma: Croatian- American Civil Society Institutions and their Political Role in the Democratisation of the Homeland
pp. 155
From Post-Communist to Uncivil Society in Macedonia
pp. 170
A Practitioner’s Perspective: Post-Conflict Civil Society Development in the Balkans
pp. 177
Civil Society and the Bosnian Police Certification Process: Challenging ‘the Guardians’
pp. 196
The Paradox of Demobilising a Civil Protection Actor: Build-Up and Stand-Down of the KPC in Kosovo
pp. 210
Serbian Civil Society as an Exclusionary Space: NGOs, the Public and ‘Coming to Terms with the Past’
pp. 230
Facing the Past while Disregarding the Present? Human Rights NGOs and Truth-Telling in Post-Milošević Serbia
pp. 248
A Practitioner’s Perspective
pp. 257
Conclusion
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