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Chapter 2. ‘Europeanization’ and the Liberal Civil Society
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Marek Mikuš
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Figures ix
- Acknowledgements x
- Note on Transliteration xii
- List of Acronyms xiii
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Part I. Introductions
- Introduction. What and Whose Reform? Civil Society and Serbia’s Endless Transition 1
- Chapter 1. Historicizing ‘Civil Society’: Hegemonic Struggles and State Transformation after Tito 41
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Part II. Struggles over Transnational Integration
- Chapter 2. ‘Europeanization’ and the Liberal Civil Society 77
- Chapter 3. The Counterhegemonic Project of the Nationalist Civil Society 108
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Part III. Neoliberalization at the State–Civil Society Frontier
- Chapter 4. The Rise of ‘Partnerships’ and the Politics of Transparency 139
- Chapter 5. Welfare Restructuring and ‘Traditional’ Organizations of People with Disabilities 172
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Part IV. Liberal Civil Society and the Wider Society
- Chapter 6. Philanthropy Development: Indigenizing ‘Civil Society’, Reshaping the Public Realm 201
- Chapter 7. Public Advocacy: Engaging Actually Existing Local Politics 234
- Conclusions 265
- Epilogue. Civil Society and Hegemonic Re-alignments after Crisis 277
- Bibliography 290
- Index 322
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Figures ix
- Acknowledgements x
- Note on Transliteration xii
- List of Acronyms xiii
-
Part I. Introductions
- Introduction. What and Whose Reform? Civil Society and Serbia’s Endless Transition 1
- Chapter 1. Historicizing ‘Civil Society’: Hegemonic Struggles and State Transformation after Tito 41
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Part II. Struggles over Transnational Integration
- Chapter 2. ‘Europeanization’ and the Liberal Civil Society 77
- Chapter 3. The Counterhegemonic Project of the Nationalist Civil Society 108
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Part III. Neoliberalization at the State–Civil Society Frontier
- Chapter 4. The Rise of ‘Partnerships’ and the Politics of Transparency 139
- Chapter 5. Welfare Restructuring and ‘Traditional’ Organizations of People with Disabilities 172
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Part IV. Liberal Civil Society and the Wider Society
- Chapter 6. Philanthropy Development: Indigenizing ‘Civil Society’, Reshaping the Public Realm 201
- Chapter 7. Public Advocacy: Engaging Actually Existing Local Politics 234
- Conclusions 265
- Epilogue. Civil Society and Hegemonic Re-alignments after Crisis 277
- Bibliography 290
- Index 322