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The Irregular Pendulum of Democracy : Populism, Clientelism and Corruption in Post-Yugoslav Successor States
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Dimitri A. Sotiropoulos
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2023
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Springer International Publishing
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978-3-031-25608-0
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978-3-031-25609-7
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2023
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10.1007/978-3-031-25609-7
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 43
Populism, Clientelism and Corruption and the International Crisis of Democracy
pp. 71
The Pendulum of Democracy in Post-Yugoslav Successor States: Causes of the Backsliding of Democracy
pp. 105
Economy, Culture and the Party System: Preconditions for State-Society Relations Eroding Democracy
pp. 133
Populism as a Type of State-Society Relation Eroding Democracy
pp. 167
Political Clientelism as a Type of State-Society Relation Eroding Democracy
pp. 197
Political Corruption as a Type of State-Society Relation Eroding Democracy
pp. 237
How Elected Governments Make Democracies Backslide: The Case of Serbia
pp. 273
How Elected Governments Make Democracies Backslide: The Case of Montenegro
pp. 311
How Elected Governments Make Democracies Backslide: The Case of North Macedonia
pp. 355
Prolonging or Halting Democratic Erosion in Serbia, Montenegro and North Macedonia: A Comparison
pp. 371
Conclusions
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