Civic and Uncivic Values in Montenegro by Morrison, Kenneth (9781472431196) | Browns Books
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Civic and Uncivic Values in Montenegro : The Challenges of Democratic and Value Transformation in a Society in Flux

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Montenegro may be a candidate for European Union membership, but there remains much to do before Montenegrin society has made the value transformations required to meet many of the conditions of membership.

Montenegro itself did not experience direct armed conflict but the Yugoslav war had a profound effect on Montenegrin politics, the economy and societal values.

In the midst of a looming war, the ruling Montenegrin elite played a pivotal role in forging a war psychosis, the media became a vehicle for the proliferation of negative ethnic stereotypes and inter ethnic tolerance was placed under significant stress. Bringing together the finest experts on Montenegrin politics and culture from Norway, the UK, Italy, Germany, the US, and Montenegro to analyse the struggle for democratic values in the country this book covers a broad range of topics to illuminate the development of civic values.

Providing a detailed, readable, analysis of the most important facets which have impacted upon values in Montenegro the book argues that for liberal democracy to succeed the establishment of a liberal political culture, with clear civic values, is critical.

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Routledge
1472431197 / 9781472431196
Hardback
01/01/2021
United Kingdom
English
225 pages
24 cm
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