In tradition of ideas euroscepticism in Serbia: Anti-western discourse

In this paper I questioned whether euroscepticism can be perceived as an immanent current of Serbian anti-western discourse, which have usually been used as synonyms by one part of public and scholars. Following the most influential conceptualisation of party positions on European Union and inte...

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Main Author: Diković Jovana
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Ethnography, SASA, Belgrade 2012-01-01
Series:Glasnik Etnografskog Instituta SANU
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-0861/2012/0350-08611202025D.pdf
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spelling doaj-84a20496d9ca42bbbc40f06d353594cb2021-01-02T00:34:39ZengInstitute of Ethnography, SASA, BelgradeGlasnik Etnografskog Instituta SANU0350-08612012-01-01602254210.2298/GEI1202025DIn tradition of ideas euroscepticism in Serbia: Anti-western discourseDiković JovanaIn this paper I questioned whether euroscepticism can be perceived as an immanent current of Serbian anti-western discourse, which have usually been used as synonyms by one part of public and scholars. Following the most influential conceptualisation of party positions on European Union and integration, provided by Kopecky and Mudde (2002), I classified positions of several dominant Serbian political parties according to attitudes on EU and integration. As the analysis has shown, eurosceptisism does not exist as an option in Serbian political spectrum, between euroenthusiasts, from one side, and eurorejects, on the other side. Since euroscepticism represents quite new and complex phenomenon, I showed that it has nothing to do with anti-western discourse in Serbia. On the contrary, in the second part of the paper I reveal the link between current eurorejects and the founders of anti-western ideas in Serbia, that were established in the second half of XIX century. Ujedinjena Omladina srpska (Serbian Joint Youth) was national movement of young writers and cultural workers who developed anti-western feelings and orientation in the spirit of European romanticism and ideas of national liberation. However, these ideas have been preserved and slightly changed to the present, due to specific political circumstances and almost permanent social, economic or identity crises, which were especially intensified during last two decades. Therefore, current eurorejects are real inheritors of these ideas, that are adapted to current political circumstances and vocabulary, but essentially they represent one, more or less, unchanged belief system which is worth exploring. The main object of the paper was to point out that eurosceptisism does not represent the inner side of anti-western discourse in Serbia, on the one hand, and that current eurorejects in fact continue to develop nineteenth century concept of hostility towards the other which is based on dogma, self-idealism, and romanticised images of nation, state and religion. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. 177026: Kulturno nasleđe i identitet]http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-0861/2012/0350-08611202025D.pdftradition of ideasanti-western discourseeuroscepticismeurorejectsUjedinjena omladina srpska (Serbian Joint Youth)
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In tradition of ideas euroscepticism in Serbia: Anti-western discourse
Glasnik Etnografskog Instituta SANU
tradition of ideas
anti-western discourse
euroscepticism
eurorejects
Ujedinjena omladina srpska (Serbian Joint Youth)
author_facet Diković Jovana
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title In tradition of ideas euroscepticism in Serbia: Anti-western discourse
title_short In tradition of ideas euroscepticism in Serbia: Anti-western discourse
title_full In tradition of ideas euroscepticism in Serbia: Anti-western discourse
title_fullStr In tradition of ideas euroscepticism in Serbia: Anti-western discourse
title_full_unstemmed In tradition of ideas euroscepticism in Serbia: Anti-western discourse
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publisher Institute of Ethnography, SASA, Belgrade
series Glasnik Etnografskog Instituta SANU
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publishDate 2012-01-01
description In this paper I questioned whether euroscepticism can be perceived as an immanent current of Serbian anti-western discourse, which have usually been used as synonyms by one part of public and scholars. Following the most influential conceptualisation of party positions on European Union and integration, provided by Kopecky and Mudde (2002), I classified positions of several dominant Serbian political parties according to attitudes on EU and integration. As the analysis has shown, eurosceptisism does not exist as an option in Serbian political spectrum, between euroenthusiasts, from one side, and eurorejects, on the other side. Since euroscepticism represents quite new and complex phenomenon, I showed that it has nothing to do with anti-western discourse in Serbia. On the contrary, in the second part of the paper I reveal the link between current eurorejects and the founders of anti-western ideas in Serbia, that were established in the second half of XIX century. Ujedinjena Omladina srpska (Serbian Joint Youth) was national movement of young writers and cultural workers who developed anti-western feelings and orientation in the spirit of European romanticism and ideas of national liberation. However, these ideas have been preserved and slightly changed to the present, due to specific political circumstances and almost permanent social, economic or identity crises, which were especially intensified during last two decades. Therefore, current eurorejects are real inheritors of these ideas, that are adapted to current political circumstances and vocabulary, but essentially they represent one, more or less, unchanged belief system which is worth exploring. The main object of the paper was to point out that eurosceptisism does not represent the inner side of anti-western discourse in Serbia, on the one hand, and that current eurorejects in fact continue to develop nineteenth century concept of hostility towards the other which is based on dogma, self-idealism, and romanticised images of nation, state and religion. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. 177026: Kulturno nasleđe i identitet]
topic tradition of ideas
anti-western discourse
euroscepticism
eurorejects
Ujedinjena omladina srpska (Serbian Joint Youth)
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