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Original scientific paper

The Endangerment of Statesmen in Montenegro

Željko Z. Spalević ; Univerzitet Donja Gorica, Podgorica, Crna Gora
Ljubiša Konatar ; Univerzitet modernih znanosti, Mostar, Bosna i Hercegovina


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Abstract


Appreciating the securing of state figures in Montenegro requires a chronological review of events from the rich history of Montenegro, the authors believe that this will contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of the role of the person who represented or represent Montenegro. The aim is to determine how and how many state figures jeopardized from the establishment of the first repressive state bodies by today. We do this from the belief that the explanation of events which jeopardized state figures it is possible to look at the social, security and everyday environment in which these persons have their functions. Let us point out that the subject of this paper in his content and essentially, belongs to the fields of historical, legal, political, social sciences but and security sciences. During the research, an elastic combination of case studies, historical comparative methods, secondary data analysis and statistical method was used to quantitatively the perception the threatening phenomena, considering the observed time and spatial parameters. Based on the results of the research, the time distribution of the phenomenon can be identified in which there is a threat to security public figures, by volume or by content, more intensely. The attacks were identified before making important historical decision. Finally, public figures in modern countries are most often the bearers the highest functions of state power, represent the state in the domestic and foreign public, and as such they are protected through the entire security system.

Keywords

jeopardizing; state figure; security; attack; danger.

Hrčak ID:

225566

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/225566

Publication date:

25.9.2019.

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