No Class Conflict? The Absent Socioeconomic Cleavage in Croatia as a Failure of Representative Democracy (CROSBI ID 598588)
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Dolenec, Danijela
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No Class Conflict? The Absent Socioeconomic Cleavage in Croatia as a Failure of Representative Democracy
Building on existing studies which repeatedly show that in Croatia political party competition is not structured along socioeconomic cleavages, I argue that a socioeconomic cleavage exists in society, but is not represented in the parliamentary arena. This hypothesis is backed up by data from the ISSP survey (2009), aggregate comparative data as well as an overview of existing studies. Available evidence points to growing social stratification in society, while the citizens of Croatia are aware of socioeconomic inequalities, they exhibit egalitarian value orientations and their economic preferences seem coherent when approached from a social class perspective. The second part of the paper formulates potential explanations for this proposed mismatch between social dynamics and its representation in the parliamentary arena, ranging from the role of communist historical legacies and the impact of nation-building and war in the 1990s, towards considering the way in which major political parties were influenced by European political party families and the European integration process more broadly.
political cleavages; political party competition; representative democracy; socioeconomic inequalities; Croatia in comparative context
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18th Annual ASN World Convention
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18.04.2013-20.04.2013
Sjedinjene Američke Države