Political Representation of National Minorities – Serbia in a Comparative Perspective

The subject of this paper is the political representation of national minorities, with reference to solutions and practices in Serbia. Theoretical concepts of political representation in divided societies are considered in the first place, and comparative experiences and international standards are...

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Main Author: Slaviša Orlović
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies 2011-12-01
Series:Migracijske i Etniĉke Teme
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Online Access:http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/115933
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spelling doaj-4c0792e125ae4a07854b8f3699518c632020-11-24T22:56:03ZengInstitute for Migration and Ethnic StudiesMigracijske i Etniĉke Teme1333-25461848-91842011-12-01273393417Political Representation of National Minorities – Serbia in a Comparative PerspectiveSlaviša Orlović0Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, SerbiaThe subject of this paper is the political representation of national minorities, with reference to solutions and practices in Serbia. Theoretical concepts of political representation in divided societies are considered in the first place, and comparative experiences and international standards are then set forth. One points to various mechanisms that ensure more adequate representation of minorities. In order to ensure easier representation of national minorities, use is made of specific solutions in the electoral system. It is common for the proportional electoral system to favour representation in divided societies. The majority system can also be suitable when minorities are territorially more concentrated. If minorities are dispersed throughout the territory, then the majority system reduces their chances for representation. National minorities in Serbia have resorted to various methods and tactics to impose themselves as representatives of their communities and ensure a place in representative bodies. After political changes in 2000, the position of national minorities has significantly improved. Despite certain shortcomings, the mechanisms ensuring more adequate representation of national minorities have a significant role in minority rights implementation, enable more satisfactory political representation and better articulation of interests, as well as a greater degree of legitimacy of institutions and systems. When minorities are better integrated and accommodated into the system, the degree of democracy in a society is higher.http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/115933national minoritiesnational minority parties in Serbiaparty system of Serbiapolitical representation of national minorities
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Political Representation of National Minorities – Serbia in a Comparative Perspective
Migracijske i Etniĉke Teme
national minorities
national minority parties in Serbia
party system of Serbia
political representation of national minorities
author_facet Slaviša Orlović
author_sort Slaviša Orlović
title Political Representation of National Minorities – Serbia in a Comparative Perspective
title_short Political Representation of National Minorities – Serbia in a Comparative Perspective
title_full Political Representation of National Minorities – Serbia in a Comparative Perspective
title_fullStr Political Representation of National Minorities – Serbia in a Comparative Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Political Representation of National Minorities – Serbia in a Comparative Perspective
title_sort political representation of national minorities – serbia in a comparative perspective
publisher Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies
series Migracijske i Etniĉke Teme
issn 1333-2546
1848-9184
publishDate 2011-12-01
description The subject of this paper is the political representation of national minorities, with reference to solutions and practices in Serbia. Theoretical concepts of political representation in divided societies are considered in the first place, and comparative experiences and international standards are then set forth. One points to various mechanisms that ensure more adequate representation of minorities. In order to ensure easier representation of national minorities, use is made of specific solutions in the electoral system. It is common for the proportional electoral system to favour representation in divided societies. The majority system can also be suitable when minorities are territorially more concentrated. If minorities are dispersed throughout the territory, then the majority system reduces their chances for representation. National minorities in Serbia have resorted to various methods and tactics to impose themselves as representatives of their communities and ensure a place in representative bodies. After political changes in 2000, the position of national minorities has significantly improved. Despite certain shortcomings, the mechanisms ensuring more adequate representation of national minorities have a significant role in minority rights implementation, enable more satisfactory political representation and better articulation of interests, as well as a greater degree of legitimacy of institutions and systems. When minorities are better integrated and accommodated into the system, the degree of democracy in a society is higher.
topic national minorities
national minority parties in Serbia
party system of Serbia
political representation of national minorities
url http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/115933
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