Civil society in Bosnia Herzegovina. From the late ‘80s to nowadays: a historical perspective

<p>A set of historical and political factors has shaped the evolution of civil society in Bosnia Herzegovina over the years. The socialist rule influenced the way in which citizens organized, while in the aftermath of the war the intervention of foreign donors and agencies brought about the pr...

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Main Author: Chiara Milan
Format: Article
Language:Catalan
Published: Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona 2017-07-01
Series:Tiempo Devorado
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Online Access:https://revistes.uab.cat/tdevorado/article/view/113
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spelling doaj-3f9b30c4a22a4b868906faa359ee44852020-11-25T02:33:29ZcatUniversitat Autonoma de BarcelonaTiempo Devorado2565-29152385-54522017-07-0142272296105Civil society in Bosnia Herzegovina. From the late ‘80s to nowadays: a historical perspectiveChiara Milan0European University Institute<p>A set of historical and political factors has shaped the evolution of civil society in Bosnia Herzegovina over the years. The socialist rule influenced the way in which citizens organized, while in the aftermath of the war the intervention of foreign donors and agencies brought about the prospering of domestic non-governmental organizations (NGOs). In the recent period, protests and participatory practices emerged and spread throughout the country, stamping indelibly its social fabric and influencing the practices of formal organizations. This article provides an overview of the evolution of domestic civil society during the country’s recent past, examining how it evolved from the end of the socialist period to nowadays. The article begins by exploring the grassroots initiatives and the anti-war protests of the late 1980s, instances of an “unofficial” civil society stemmed from the liberalization of a socialist system on the brink of collapse. Next, it describes the mushrooming of civil society organizations in the aftermath of the war, before focusing on the grassroots civic initiatives unfolded in the 2000s, peaked with the 2013-14 protests and the surge of participatory assemblies known as “plenums.”</p>https://revistes.uab.cat/tdevorado/article/view/113civil society, post-conflict countries, social movements, anti-war initiatives, non-governmental organizations
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Civil society in Bosnia Herzegovina. From the late ‘80s to nowadays: a historical perspective
Tiempo Devorado
civil society, post-conflict countries, social movements, anti-war initiatives, non-governmental organizations
author_facet Chiara Milan
author_sort Chiara Milan
title Civil society in Bosnia Herzegovina. From the late ‘80s to nowadays: a historical perspective
title_short Civil society in Bosnia Herzegovina. From the late ‘80s to nowadays: a historical perspective
title_full Civil society in Bosnia Herzegovina. From the late ‘80s to nowadays: a historical perspective
title_fullStr Civil society in Bosnia Herzegovina. From the late ‘80s to nowadays: a historical perspective
title_full_unstemmed Civil society in Bosnia Herzegovina. From the late ‘80s to nowadays: a historical perspective
title_sort civil society in bosnia herzegovina. from the late ‘80s to nowadays: a historical perspective
publisher Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona
series Tiempo Devorado
issn 2565-2915
2385-5452
publishDate 2017-07-01
description <p>A set of historical and political factors has shaped the evolution of civil society in Bosnia Herzegovina over the years. The socialist rule influenced the way in which citizens organized, while in the aftermath of the war the intervention of foreign donors and agencies brought about the prospering of domestic non-governmental organizations (NGOs). In the recent period, protests and participatory practices emerged and spread throughout the country, stamping indelibly its social fabric and influencing the practices of formal organizations. This article provides an overview of the evolution of domestic civil society during the country’s recent past, examining how it evolved from the end of the socialist period to nowadays. The article begins by exploring the grassroots initiatives and the anti-war protests of the late 1980s, instances of an “unofficial” civil society stemmed from the liberalization of a socialist system on the brink of collapse. Next, it describes the mushrooming of civil society organizations in the aftermath of the war, before focusing on the grassroots civic initiatives unfolded in the 2000s, peaked with the 2013-14 protests and the surge of participatory assemblies known as “plenums.”</p>
topic civil society, post-conflict countries, social movements, anti-war initiatives, non-governmental organizations
url https://revistes.uab.cat/tdevorado/article/view/113
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