The Neverending 90s in Serbia
Right-wing actors—conservative politicians, public intellectuals, and the Serbian Orthodox Church—have been influential in contemporary Serbia since the early 1990s, playing a formative role in its anti-gender movement. This study advances our understanding of how anti-gender mobilization draws fro...
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Main Authors: | Nađa Bobičić, Vanja Petrović |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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International Association for Political Science Students (IAPSS)
2025-01-01
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Series: | Politikon |
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Online Access: | https://politikon.iapss.org/index.php/politikon/article/view/464 |
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