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https://doi.org/10.20901/an.14.05

Montenegro: "Lost" in Statehood Problem

Filip Milačić ; Faculty of Political Science, University of Montenegro, Montenegro


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Abstract

Almost 20 years since the fall of the semi-authoritarian regime, Montenegro is still regarded as a defective and not as a consolidated democracy. This article puts forward one key determinant for the slow process of democratic consolidation in Montenegro – the unresolved statehood problem. It thereby does not focus on the functional state, but instead uses the classical definition of statehood with three dimensions: state power, state territory, and the people. The article seeks to contribute to a better understanding of two issues: the democratization process of Montenegro and the relationship between the state and democracy. It uses the explaining outcome process tracing method and attempts to craft a minimally sufficient explanation of an outcome by developing theoretical causal mechanisms.

Keywords

Montenegro; consolidation of democracy; nation-state building; identity issues

Hrčak ID:

196745

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/196745

Publication date:

26.3.2018.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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