Ideologie und Diskurs: slawistische medien-, sprach- und literaturwissenschaftliche Beiträge
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In: Schriftenreihe Studien zur Slavistik 29
The article presents a critical overview of underlying ideas, social context, and original teachings of two "mediating ideologies" (social democracy and conservatism) and two mass "political phenomena" (nationalism and populism). Each of them constitutes a form of more or less effective political compromise, which ought to neutralize constant tensions and clashes between the leading modern ideologies of freedom and equality, i.e. liberalism and communism. However, the clash of ideologies which were prominent in the 19th and 20th centuries has lost much of its intensity today, although the social causes that gave rise to them have remained unchanged: social inequalities, abuse of freedom, and uneven distribution of social power. At the same time, the main social forces and political organizations that had been the symbols and striking forces of freedom and equality in the preceding decades - the political parties of the "left " and "right", including the never clearly defined "political center" - also lost their identity and power. Th e then political mortal enemies look and behave today almost exactly as they did then: in the ideological sense, "everyone wants everything" (allegedly representing/ defending the interests of "all citizens"); in the organizational sense, there is almost no difference between them; whereas the difference in the manner they behave when in power is almost negligible.
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In: Časopis za suvremenu povijest: Journal of contemporary history, Band 25, Heft 1, S. 171-174
ISSN: 0590-9597
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In: Časopis za suvremenu povijest: Journal of contemporary history, Band 25, Heft 2-3, S. 307-312
ISSN: 0590-9597
Rezension von: Behschnitt, Wolf D.: Nationalismus bei Serben und Kroaten 1830 - 1914. Analyse und Typologie der nationalen Ideologie. - München : Oldenbourg, 1980. - (Südosteuropäische Arbeiten; 74). - 231 S
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In: Biblioteka XX vek 173
In: Edicija Reč knjiga 107
In: Politička misao, Band 33, Heft 4, S. 150-156
The author suggests that Dayton peace accord is primarily an expression of the West's (particularly American) strategic interests, both regional and global. Numerous political constellations which have surrounded the conflict in the former Yugoslavia can be explained if this proposition is accepted. The lamentations that the recognition of Slovenia and Croatia was premature is an expression of the disgruntlement over the failure to incorporate the entire Yugoslav territory within the western interest sphere and the consequent relinquishment of Serbia to Russia. In Southeastern Europe, Russia has proved the sole American strategic ally. Americans, realizing that their strategic interests became vulnerable due to the European rivalries, decided to strike o its own. The Dayton constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina as a multicultural state is built on current political principles in line with the requirements of the moment which include antifascism, anticommunism, antiterrorism, human rights and multiculturalism. author concludes that Croatian politics should fall in line with the strategic preferences of the West which would enable it to accomplish ist national interests. (SOI : PM: S. 156)
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