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Does each regime get the critical juncture it deserves? Yugoslav workers and nationalists in 1989 (CROSBI ID 688643)

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Grdešić, Marko Does each regime get the critical juncture it deserves? Yugoslav workers and nationalists in 1989 // 1989: Then and now Miami (OH), Sjedinjene Američke Države, 01.01.2010-01.01.2010

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Grdešić, Marko

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Does each regime get the critical juncture it deserves? Yugoslav workers and nationalists in 1989

A popular saying in the countries of the former Yugoslavia is that people get the leaders they deserve. This paper suggests a re­statement of this rather fatalistic folk wisdom: each regime gets the critical juncture it deserves. My goal is to assess if the social science version is more plausible. The paper compares Yugoslavia's two critical junctures: 1948, when the country broke with Stalin and 1988, when a wave of worker and nationalist protest peaked. A key dilemma can be located in the critical junctures that semi­ authoritarian regimes face. It does not seem possible to blend elite learning and elite ideological adjustment (as in 1948) with popular participation and mobilization from below (as in 1988). What promotes one closes off the other. Regimes like socialist Yugoslavia, which see themselves as superior to their neighbors, may feel they are above this dilemma. This is precisely what makes it more likely that they will fall prey to it. This also means that not every regime gets the critical juncture it “deserves.” More advanced, open and liberalized regimes may receive “harder” critical junctures, those that are more difficult to control and that lead to a spiral of increasing uncertainty.

Revolution ; 1989 ; Yugoslavia ; labor ; nationalism

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1989: Then and now

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01.01.2010-01.01.2010

Miami (OH), Sjedinjene Američke Države

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Politologija, Sociologija