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    Study days - History

    Populism in Central and Eastern Europe in the 20th Century

    Since the 1990s, several political movements qualified as “populist” have emerged in Central and Eastern Europe, drawing the attention of political scientists. If we want to understand why these movements exercise such attraction and why they are so relentless in this space, it is necessary to cross the study of current politics with the analysis of long term developments. Indeed, since the 19th century, Central and Eastern Europe has known several movements and political parties that have called themselves or have been labelled as “populist”. In this sense, the long-term approach allows considering the similarities and the differences, according to different contexts and periods, and identifying the reasons and the mechanisms of action of these movements. At last, this historical approach helps to consider the specificity - if there is any specificity - of these movements in Central and Eastern Europe and to evaluate their impact on political cultures of the region.

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    Conference, symposium - History

    The Political Legacy of the zadruga in the South-Slavic Area and the Balkans

    Bien connu et soigneusement étudié dans son aspect folklorique, le phénomène de la zadruga – unité domestique fondée sur la propriété commune des biens, le partage des tâches et les liens du sang chez les Slaves du Sud mais aussi un peu partout dans les Balkans – a également connu un destin politique, qui concerne en premier lieu Croates et Serbes. Déjà présente au Moyen Âge, disparue avec l’avènement du monde moderne, la zadruga, ou bien son souvenir, continue jusqu’à nos jours de constituer chez eux un motif susceptible d’être exploité politiquement.

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    Study days - Sociology

    La Serbie post-Milosevic : continuités/discontinuités

    Plus de sept ans après l'effondrement du régime de Slobodan Milošević en Serbie, une évaluation de la transition démocratique et des changements en cours dans les sphères économique et sociale apparaît utile alors que le pays piétine dans son processus d'adhésion à l'UE et est confronté à la définition du statut du Kosovo.

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