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DEMOCRATIC TRANSITION AND POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS IN CROATIA

Mirjana Kasapović ; Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia


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Abstract

Croatia is the only postcommunist country in which the process of democratic transition coincided with the process of creating the state by means of a war. These three processes are in a special interaction: the transition enabled the realization of the state-building programme, which triggered off the war which, in turn, jeopardized the completion of both projects. The author illustrates the dynamics of the political changes in Croatia since the eighties, which started with the liberalization of political life and continued with two stages of democratic transition, before and after gaining independence. The Serbian insurgence and later an open aggression have somewhat hampered the transition and brought about the “ethnification” of politics. At the end the author analyses the pattern of the creation of democratic institutions which has been, in both stages (before and after the 1990 elections) under the control of the ruling political party.

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Hrčak ID:

105918

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/105918

Publication date:

18.6.1996.

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