Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 236192
Political Culture, Authoritarianism and Democratic Transition in Croatia
Political Culture, Authoritarianism and Democratic Transition in Croatia // Between Authoritarianism and Democracy: Serbia, Montenegro, Croatia. Vol. 2, Civil Society and Political Culture / Vujadinović, Dragica ; Veljak, Lino ; Goati, Vladimir ; Pavićević, Veselin (ur.).
Beograd: Collection of Emacs Development Environment Tools (CEDET), 2005. str. 271-286
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Naslov
Political Culture, Authoritarianism and Democratic Transition in Croatia
Autori
Šiber, Ivan
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni
Knjiga
Between Authoritarianism and Democracy: Serbia, Montenegro, Croatia. Vol. 2, Civil Society and Political Culture
Urednik/ci
Vujadinović, Dragica ; Veljak, Lino ; Goati, Vladimir ; Pavićević, Veselin
Izdavač
Collection of Emacs Development Environment Tools (CEDET)
Grad
Beograd
Godina
2005
Raspon stranica
271-286
ISBN
86-903739-3-4
Ključne riječi
Transition, political culture, authoritarian personality, Croatia
Sažetak
Political changes that occured in 1989 and 1990 both in the former Yugoslavia and in the entire Eastern Europe, have revealed a historical collapse of a model and an idea - a utopia, and at the same time, have further actualized the problem of political culture and its appropriateness for a democratic organization within the framework of a multiparty political system. In other words, the basic question arises: to what extent are the absence of civil society tradition hindering the development of democratic processes and relations? The paper shows that the value vacuum generated by the breakeup of the previous system has been simply repalced by new footholds, primarily the nation, religion and history. The development of a democratic political culture, as well as the change of the authoritarian consciousness require both time and a process of political resocialization. Empirical studies have shown that in the former Yugoslavia until 1990 and in the Republic of Croatia after 1990, authoritarian evaluations are evidently present, with all the characteristics found in research studies throughout the world: the more intense authoritarianism is, the greater exclusiveness towards the others, the greater the presence of right-wing (nationalist) parties, the greater the religiousness, the gerater the focus on traditions etc. It is primarily the question of the so-called cognitive authoritarianism, namely the type of evaluation and behavior acquired through the process of socialization in a traditional environment with a dominant parochial political culture. According to research results, younger and more educated inerviewees show a much lesser degree of authoritarianism than the older and less educated population.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Politologija
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