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Original scientific paper

Nation-building in Franjo Tuđman’s Political Writings

Stevo Đurašković orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-6760-8972 ; Fakultet političkih znanosti, Sveučilište u Zagrebu


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Abstract

Detecting the gap in the existing literature of Franjo Tuđman’s political thought, this article comprehensively analyzes Tuđman’s nationalist ideology prior to the 1990s. Using a morphological approach to ideology, the article presents three main clusters of concepts regarding Tuđman’s ideology: the narrative on the nature of humankind as teleological struggle to achieve independent national states; the narrative of supranational ideologies – such as liberalism and communism – acting as a pure geopolitical means used by the great nations to subjugate small ones; and finally the narrative of the Croatian thousand-year long struggle to achieve an independent national state. Moreover, the article exposes how Tuđman already by the 1970s created the idea of an all-embracing national movement grounded in the synthesis of abovementioned teleological concept on Croatian history, which would eventually bring about a national reconciliation of Ustaša and the Croatian partisans in a final struggle for the independent state.

Keywords

Franjo Tuđman; Nation-building; Croatian National Identity; National Reconciliation; Historical and Natural Borders

Hrčak ID:

138558

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/138558

Publication date:

4.5.2015.

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