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Exceptionalism and its limits: The legacy of self- management in the former Yugoslavia


Grdešić, Marko
Exceptionalism and its limits: The legacy of self- management in the former Yugoslavia // Working through the past: Labor and authoritarian legacies in comparative perspective / Crowley, Stephen ; Caraway, Teri ; Cook, Maria (ur.).
Ithaca (NY): Cornell University Press, 2015. str. 103-121


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Naslov
Exceptionalism and its limits: The legacy of self- management in the former Yugoslavia

Autori
Grdešić, Marko

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni

Knjiga
Working through the past: Labor and authoritarian legacies in comparative perspective

Urednik/ci
Crowley, Stephen ; Caraway, Teri ; Cook, Maria

Izdavač
Cornell University Press

Grad
Ithaca (NY)

Godina
2015

Raspon stranica
103-121

ISBN
978-0-8014-5351-9

Ključne riječi
Nema ključnih riječi
(No keywords)

Sažetak
A sizable literature has investigated the impact of communist legacies in Eastern Europe, whether in general (Jowitt 1992 ; Millar and Wolchik 1994 ; Ekiert and Hanson 2003 ; Pop- Eleches 2007) or in the context of labor politics (Crowley and Ost 2001 ; Crowley 2004 ; Kubicek 2004 ; Chen and Sil 2006). Crowley and Ost have put forward the thesis that labor has emerged as a weak political and socioeconomic actor in much of the region and have adopted the legacy of the communist regime as their central explanation. In reaction to this, a body of work emerged which has asked whether the Yugoslav system of socialist self- management, as distinct from Soviet state socialism, presents an exception (Stanojević 2003 ; Grdešić 2008 ; Meszmann 2008). A small controversy has developed in which the impact of the Yugoslav legacy is seen either as negative (Arandarenko 2001) or positive for labor (Stanojević 2003). This chapter will offer a re-assessment of the Yugoslav legacy and trace its workings throughout the post- communist period in three successor countries, Slovenia, Croatia and Serbi

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Politologija, Sociologija



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Ustanove:
Fakultet političkih znanosti, Zagreb

Profili:

Avatar Url Marko Grdešić (autor)


Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Grdešić, Marko
Exceptionalism and its limits: The legacy of self- management in the former Yugoslavia // Working through the past: Labor and authoritarian legacies in comparative perspective / Crowley, Stephen ; Caraway, Teri ; Cook, Maria (ur.).
Ithaca (NY): Cornell University Press, 2015. str. 103-121
Grdešić, M. (2015) Exceptionalism and its limits: The legacy of self- management in the former Yugoslavia. U: Crowley, S., Caraway, T. & Cook, M. (ur.) Working through the past: Labor and authoritarian legacies in comparative perspective. Ithaca (NY), Cornell University Press, str. 103-121.
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