Perceptions of the State in Russia and Serbia: The Role of Ideas in the Soviet and Yugoslav Collapse
Abstract
A sociologist whose area of expertise is communism and nationalism examines the causes of Soviet and Yugoslav dissolution, with special attention to political-cultural factors. The work of Serbian and Russian intellectuals is used as the basis for examination of the different political-cultural attitudes of Russians and Serbs towards the state, historically and during the twentieth-century breakups of these multinational states
Repository Citation
Vujacic, Veljko. 2004. "Perceptions of the State in Russia and Serbia: The Role of Ideas in the Soviet and Yugoslav Collapse." Post-Soviet Affairs 20(2): 164-194.
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Publication Date
3-1-2004
Publication Title
Post-Soviet Affairs
Department
Sociology
Document Type
Article
DOI
https://doi.org/10.2747/1060-586X.20.2.164
Language
English
Format
text