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    1. Monografije

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    5. Javni nastupi

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    1. Monografije

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    7. Zbornici dokumenata

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    5. Javni nastupi

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    4. Izvorni materijal

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    7. Zbornici dokumenata

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    Dragomir Bondžić

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    6. Javni nastupi

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    Humanistička inteligencija i obnavljanje parlamentarizma u Srbiji:

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    članku se razmatraju društvena atmosfera i dominanti politički procesi u Srbiji u vreme sloma realnog socijalizma, jugoslovenske krize i obnavljanja višestranačkog poretka. U centru analize jesu odnos humanističke inteligencije prema režimu Slobodana Miloševića, vladajuća oligarhija i njena nespremnost da izvrši punu demokratizaciju Srbije, kao i delovanje prvih opozicionih stranaka.Multiparty system in Serbia was result of the populist revolution conducted by the Slobodan Milošević in Serbia’s political life in late 1980-ties. The Serbian opposition had no clear alternative to Milošević’s national program: political life was dominated by the kind of the political and national forces that it could not control or influence. All of the major Serbian political opposition parties in their programs and even activities, just followed the political and national mainstream, that became dominant in the Serbian public after 1988. It acted mainly on daily activities or trying to challenge or deny public standpoints which Milošević placed as a political standard of the moment: unified Serbia and federative Yugoslavia. This was the main reason why real democratic alternatives in Serbia were not created. And it leaded to the situation where Serbian opposition was without a great effort in winning the parliamentary elections. The first multiparty parliamentary elections held in communist Serbia in 1990, were marked by a series of events characteristic to the epoch of transition from one-party to multi-party system: regime repression of pro-opposition media, and a high degree of political intolerance between opponents. The political system in Serbia during the last decade of the 20th century could be marked as the type of authoritarian regime in which there were democratic and parliamentary institutions, but not substantive democracy. Parliamentary system and other institutions, regardless to their democratic form, were just facades for personal power by Slobodan Milošević.177016Rad je deo projekta Srpsko društvo u jugoslovenskoj državi u 20. veku – Između demokratije i diktature (177016) koji finansira Ministarstvo prosvete i nauke Republike Srbije

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